Whit Taylor (cartoonist)
Taylor grew up in New Jersey and is based in New York, where she works as a Public Health Professional. She pursued film before turning to comics after attending a number of comics conventions and shows. She has contributed to The Comics Beat, The Comics Journal, and other comics news outlets. In 2014 she was a juror for the Ignatz Awards.[1]
Whit Taylor is an American cartoonist.
Recognition
Year | Organisation | Award | Work | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Glyph Comics Awards | Rising Star Award | Watermelon | Won |
2013 | Ignatz Awards | Best Series | Madtown High | Nominated |
2014 | Glyph Comics Awards | Best Writer | Boxes | Nominated |
2014 | Glyph Comics Awards | Fan Award for Best Work | Boxes | Nominated |
2015 | Best American Comics 2015 | Notable Comic | Boxes | Nominated |
2016 | Slate | Slate Cartoonist Studio Prize Short List for Best Web Comic of the Year | The Fabric of Appropriation | Nominated |
Works
- Watermelon (2011, self-published)
- Relics (2012, self-published)
- Madtown High (2013, self-published five-issue series)
- Stethoscope Microphone (2013, self-published)
- Boxes (2013, self-published)
- The Anthropologists (2014, Sparkplug Books)
- Berries (2014, self-published)
- Up Down Clown (2015, Ninth Art Press)
- Ghost (2015, self-published)
References
Works cited
- Cronin, Brian (2016-02-24). "Women in Comics NYC Collective International: Black Women in Comics Spotlights – Whit Taylor". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on 2016-05-05. Retrieved 2016-05-05.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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