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Dean Haspiel

Dean Edmund Haspiel (born May 31, 1967[1] in New York City) is an American comic book artist, writer, and playwright. He is known for creating Billy Dogma, The Red Hook, and for his collaborations with writer Harvey Pekar on his American Splendor series as well as the graphic novel The Quitter, and for his collaborations with Jonathan Ames on The Alcoholic and HBO's Bored to Death. He has been nominated for numerous Eisner Awards, and won a 2010 Emmy Award for TV design work.

Dean Haspiel
Dean Haspiel @ Asbury Park Comicon 3
BornDean Edmund Haspiel
(1967-05-31) May 31, 1967 (age 55)
New York City, New York
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Cartoonist, Writer, Illustrator, Playwright
Pseudonym(s)Dino
Notable works
Billy Dogma
The Red Hook
The Quitter
Keyhole
AwardsEmmy Award, 2010
Ringo Award, 2017
http://www.DeanHaspiel.com

Early life

Haspiel grew up on Manhattan's Upper West Side and attended The High School of Music & Art/Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School,[2] graduating in 1985.[2]

In the mid-1980s, Haspiel worked at Upstart Associates (a shared studio space on West 29th Street in New York City)[3] as an assistant for Howard Chaykin on American Flagg! and for Walter Simonson on Thor; he also worked (at a different studio) as an assistant for Bill Sienkiewicz on New Mutants and Elektra: Assassin.[2] Later, Haspiel attended the State University of New York at Purchase, first majoring in illustration and eventually switching to film.[2]

Career

 
Haspiel at the 2012 Comic New York symposium at Columbia University. Sitting with Haspiel are (left to right) Danny Fingeroth, Miss Lasko-Gross, Al Jaffee and Tracy White.

In 1987, while still an undergraduate, Haspiel inaugurated his professional comics career when he co-created The Verdict with Martin Powell.[4] Haspiel went on to co-create the two-man comics anthology Keyhole with cartoonist Josh Neufeld (a fellow graduate of LaGuardia High School).[2]

Haspiel's "last romantic anti-hero" Billy Dogma made his comic book debut in Keyhole,[5] and has appeared in a number of comics and graphic novels since then, published by Top Shelf Productions and Alternative Comics. Recent works starring Billy Dogma include Brawl, a "creature romance double feature" mini-series with Michel Fiffe for Image Comics; and "Sex Planet," a Billy Dogma interlude for Popgun volume 2 (also published by Image).

Haspiel was a long-time collaborator with Harvey Pekar on American Splendor. The culmination of their work together was the 104-page nonfiction graphic novel The Quitter, published by Vertigo in 2005.[6]

In 2006 Haspiel spearheaded the foundation of ACT-I-VATE, a webcomics collective which featured the works of founding members Haspiel, Dan Goldman, Nick Bertozzi, Michel Fiffe, Leland Purvis, Nikki Cook, Tim Hamilton, and Josh Neufeld. (In 2009, IDW Publishing published the ACT-I-VATE Primer, which featured an original Haspiel story as well as work by other members of the collective.)[7]

In fall 2008, Vertigo released the original graphic novel The Alcoholic, written by Jonathan Ames and drawn by Haspiel. Also in 2008, Françoise Mouly's Toon Books published Mo and Jo: Fighting Together Forever, written by Jay Lynch and drawn by Haspiel. In 2008, Haspiel serialized Street Code, a webcomic for Zuda Comics, after editing the webcomics anthology Next-Door Neighbor for SMITH Magazine.[8][9]

In 2010, IDW/Graphic NYC Presents published the monograph Dean Haspiel: The Early Years, by writer Christopher Irving. That same year, Haspiel illustrated Inverna Lockpez's Cuba: My Revolution, published by Vertigo. The book was covered by, among others, NPR's Tell Me More,[10] the New York Post,[11] and Graphic Novel Reporter.[12] Also in 2010, Haspiel won an Emmy Award for outstanding main title design for the HBO show Bored to Death.[13][14]

In 2011, Haspiel helped spearhead the creation of Trip City, "a Brooklyn-filtered, multimedia, literary arts salon featuring free regular exclusive content created by a fellowship of 21st Century auteurs."[15] For a period, it was the online home of new Haspiel comics and postings.[16]

Since 2016, Haspiel has been writing and drawing the serialized webcomic The Red Hook, about a master thief living in the "New Brooklyn Universe," for Webtoon.[17]

In 2019, Haspiel and long-time collaborator Josh Neufeld launched a weekly podcast, Scene by Scene with Josh & Dean, that focused on Harvey Pekar and the American Splendor movie.[18]

Bibliography

Comics

Creator series/graphic novels

Stories/comics elsewhere

Illustrations

Dean Haspiel has contributed illustrations to the following projects:

  • Video King, Mummy Monster Sign and The Scuzzbournes and various others for Nickelodeon Magazine
  • Thor's Day for Shuttle Sheet magazine
  • Pot Monkeys for High Times magazine
  • various illustrations and covers for New York Press
  • various illustrations and covers for The Austin Statesman American's XLent
  • various illustrations and covers for Washington City Paper
  • CD single cover for Cowboy Johnny Christ
  • CD album cover for Yummy
  • pin-up for David Yurkovich's Less Than Heroes graphic novel
  • CD cover and 8pp comix foldout for comedian Mitch Fatel's Super Retardo

Film

Theater

  • Playwright for Switch to Kill (2014)
  • Playwright for Harakiri Kane (aka Die! Die, Again!) (2017)— features Stoya[19]
  • Playwright for The Last Bar at the End of the World (2018) — features Stoya,[20] Seth Gilliam[21]

Awards

  • Ignatz Award nomination for Outstanding Comic (Keyhole) (1997)
  • Eisner Award nomination for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition (2002)
  • Ignatz Award nomination for Outstanding Artist (2003)
  • Eisner Award nomination for Best Webcomic (2008)
  • Emmy Award outstanding main title design for Bored to Death (2010)
  • Ringo Award best webcomic for The Red Hook (2017)

References

  1. ^ Miller, John Jackson (June 10, 2005). . Comics Buyer's Guide. Archived from the original on February 18, 2011. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e "An Exclusive Interview with Dean 'Dino' Hapiel, Rock Star in Cartoonist's Clothing" October 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Walrus Comix (2008).
  3. ^ Nolen-Weathington, Eric (2006). Modern Masters, Volume 8: Walter Simonson. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 34. ISBN 1-893905-64-0. Retrieved January 29, 2012.
  4. ^ Smith, Zack. "The Life and Times of Illustrator DEAN HASPIEL," Newsarama (July 27, 2010).
  5. ^ Keyhole #1 (Millennium Publications, June 1996).
  6. ^ Itzkoff, Dave. "Street Fighting Man: 'The Quitter,' by Harvey Pekar," New York Times (Dec. 25, 2005).
  7. ^ Manning, Shaun. "Dean Haspiel on the ACT-I-VATE Primer," Comic Book Resources (Aug. 12th, 2009).
  8. ^ Boucher, Geoff. "‘Next-Door Neighbor,’ nonfiction comics that peek past the curtains," Los Angeles Times website (June 10, 2009).
  9. ^ Arrant, Chris. "Dean Haspiel on the Next Door Neighbor Anthology," Newsarama (June 6, 2008).
  10. ^ Keyes, Alison. "Graphic Novel Tells Grim Story Of Cuban Revolution," NPR website (Nov. 24, 2010).
  11. ^ Deliso, Meredith. "Haspiel takes on Castro in Lockpez's bittersweet revolution memoir," 2010-11-26 at the Wayback Machine New York Post (Sept. 29, 2010).
  12. ^ Hogan, John. "Inverna Lockpez's Cuba: Remembering a Revolution," 2013-01-15 at the Wayback Machine Graphic Novel Reporter. Accessed June 13, 2013.
  13. ^ 2010 CREATIVE ARTS EMMY(R) WINNERS The Futon Critic; August 21, 2010
  14. ^ Hauman, Glenn. "Dean Haspiel wins Emmy for 'Bored To Death' titles"[permanent dead link] ComicMix; August 23, 2010
  15. ^ "Curators," 2013-07-08 at the Wayback Machine Trip City. Accessed June 13, 2013.
  16. ^ Means-Shannon, Hannah. "TRIP CITY at One Year: Around the Digital Campfire with Dean Haspiel," Comics Beat (Nov. 14, 2012).
  17. ^ Jusino, Teresa. "Interview: Dean Haspiel Talks The Red Hook and WEBTOON’s New Brooklyn Universe," The Mary Sue (Apr. 20, 2016).
  18. ^ Maveal, Chloe. "Podcast Spotlight: Scene By Scene with Josh and Dean: The minute-by-minute comics history breakdown you didn't know you needed," The Beat (Aug. 8, 2019).
  19. ^ Staff (September 12, 2017). "Fall Season Announced at The Brick!". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  20. ^ Staff (April 15, 2018). "The Last Bar at the End of the World at Urban Stages". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  21. ^ MacDonald, Heidi. "Roundtable: Stoya, Seth Gilliam, Phillip Cruise and Dean Haspiel talk The Last Bar at the End of The World," The Beat (04/09/2018).

External links

  • Official website
  • Dean Haspiel's blog
  • Trip City
  • ACT-I-VATE 2015-12-15 at the Wayback Machine
  • Next-Door Neighbor on SMITH
  • L.A. Times "Hero Complex" Interview
  • Interview with Futureal Studio[permanent dead link]

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Dean Edmund Haspiel born May 31 1967 1 in New York City is an American comic book artist writer and playwright He is known for creating Billy Dogma The Red Hook and for his collaborations with writer Harvey Pekar on his American Splendor series as well as the graphic novel The Quitter and for his collaborations with Jonathan Ames on The Alcoholic and HBO s Bored to Death He has been nominated for numerous Eisner Awards and won a 2010 Emmy Award for TV design work Dean HaspielDean Haspiel Asbury Park Comicon 3BornDean Edmund Haspiel 1967 05 31 May 31 1967 age 55 New York City New YorkNationalityAmericanArea s Cartoonist Writer Illustrator PlaywrightPseudonym s DinoNotable worksBilly DogmaThe Red HookThe QuitterKeyholeAwardsEmmy Award 2010Ringo Award 2017http www DeanHaspiel com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Bibliography 3 1 Comics 3 1 1 Creator series graphic novels 3 1 2 Stories comics elsewhere 3 2 Illustrations 3 3 Film 3 4 Theater 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditHaspiel grew up on Manhattan s Upper West Side and attended The High School of Music amp Art Fiorello H LaGuardia High School 2 graduating in 1985 2 In the mid 1980s Haspiel worked at Upstart Associates a shared studio space on West 29th Street in New York City 3 as an assistant for Howard Chaykin on American Flagg and for Walter Simonson on Thor he also worked at a different studio as an assistant for Bill Sienkiewicz on New Mutants and Elektra Assassin 2 Later Haspiel attended the State University of New York at Purchase first majoring in illustration and eventually switching to film 2 Career Edit Haspiel at the 2012 Comic New York symposium at Columbia University Sitting with Haspiel are left to right Danny Fingeroth Miss Lasko Gross Al Jaffee and Tracy White In 1987 while still an undergraduate Haspiel inaugurated his professional comics career when he co created The Verdict with Martin Powell 4 Haspiel went on to co create the two man comics anthology Keyhole with cartoonist Josh Neufeld a fellow graduate of LaGuardia High School 2 Haspiel s last romantic anti hero Billy Dogma made his comic book debut in Keyhole 5 and has appeared in a number of comics and graphic novels since then published by Top Shelf Productions and Alternative Comics Recent works starring Billy Dogma include Brawl a creature romance double feature mini series with Michel Fiffe for Image Comics and Sex Planet a Billy Dogma interlude for Popgun volume 2 also published by Image Haspiel was a long time collaborator with Harvey Pekar on American Splendor The culmination of their work together was the 104 page nonfiction graphic novel The Quitter published by Vertigo in 2005 6 In 2006 Haspiel spearheaded the foundation of ACT I VATE a webcomics collective which featured the works of founding members Haspiel Dan Goldman Nick Bertozzi Michel Fiffe Leland Purvis Nikki Cook Tim Hamilton and Josh Neufeld In 2009 IDW Publishing published the ACT I VATE Primer which featured an original Haspiel story as well as work by other members of the collective 7 In fall 2008 Vertigo released the original graphic novel The Alcoholic written by Jonathan Ames and drawn by Haspiel Also in 2008 Francoise Mouly s Toon Books published Mo and Jo Fighting Together Forever written by Jay Lynch and drawn by Haspiel In 2008 Haspiel serialized Street Code a webcomic for Zuda Comics after editing the webcomics anthology Next Door Neighbor for SMITH Magazine 8 9 In 2010 IDW Graphic NYC Presents published the monograph Dean Haspiel The Early Years by writer Christopher Irving That same year Haspiel illustrated Inverna Lockpez s Cuba My Revolution published by Vertigo The book was covered by among others NPR s Tell Me More 10 the New York Post 11 and Graphic Novel Reporter 12 Also in 2010 Haspiel won an Emmy Award for outstanding main title design for the HBO show Bored to Death 13 14 In 2011 Haspiel helped spearhead the creation of Trip City a Brooklyn filtered multimedia literary arts salon featuring free regular exclusive content created by a fellowship of 21st Century auteurs 15 For a period it was the online home of new Haspiel comics and postings 16 Since 2016 Haspiel has been writing and drawing the serialized webcomic The Red Hook about a master thief living in the New Brooklyn Universe for Webtoon 17 In 2019 Haspiel and long time collaborator Josh Neufeld launched a weekly podcast Scene by Scene with Josh amp Dean that focused on Harvey Pekar and the American Splendor movie 18 Bibliography EditComics Edit Creator series graphic novels Edit The Verdict 4 issue miniseries co created with writer Martin Powell Eternity Comics 1987 Keyhole shared with Josh Neufeld 1996 1998 1 4 Millennium Publications 1996 1997 5 6 Top Shelf Productions 1998 Billy Dogma 1 3 Millennium Publications 1997 SLC Punk written by James Merendino Straight Edge Productions Lulu Publishing 1999 Daydream Lullabies Top Shelf Productions 1999 Opposable Thumbs Alternative Comics 2001 Boy In My Pocket Top Shelf Productions 2003 The Thing Night Falls on Yancy Street 4 issue miniseries with writer Evan Dorkin Marvel Comics 2003 Aim To Dazzle Alternative Comics 2004 The Quitter with writer Harvey Pekar Vertigo 2005 Immortal webcomic Act i vate 2006 Brawl 3 issue miniseries shared with Michel Fiffe Image Comics 2007 Fear My Dear webcomic Act i vate 2007 The Alcoholic with writer Jonathan Ames Vertigo 2008 Mo and Jo Fighting Together Forever with writer Jay Lynch Toon Books 2008 Street Code webcomic Zuda Comics 2008 Next Door Neighbor webcomics anthology editor Smith Magazine 2008 Cuba My Revolution with writer Inverna Lockpez Vertigo 2010 The Last Mortician webcomic with writer Tim Hall Tor com 2011 The Fox Freak Magnet with writers Mark Waid and J M DeMatteis Archie Comics 2014 Beef with Tomato Alternative Comics 2015 The Fox Fox Hunt with writer Mark Waid Archie Comics 2018 The Red Hook Volume 1 New Brooklyn Image Comics 2018 The Red Hook Volume 2 War Cry Image Comics 2019 Stories comics elsewhere Edit Detective Comics 589 14 page story titled Bonus Book 5 For the Love of Ivy with writers Lewis Klahr amp Steve Piersall DC Comics 1988 Justice League International 24 14 page story titled Bonus Book 13 Maxwell Lord with writer David Levin DC Comics 1989 Caliber Presents s 16 21 story titled The Verdict The Acolyte with writer Martin Powell Caliber Comics 1990 Negative Burn 27 1 page story titled Lionel s Lament Caliber Comics 1995 Negative Burn 28 1 page story titled Lionel s Lament with cartoonist Josh Neufeld Caliber Comics 1995 Negative Burn 32 1 page story titled You re Lying To Me Caliber Comics 1996 Negative Burn 33 2 page story titled American Dilemma starring Harvey Pekar Caliber Comics 1995 SPX 97 anthology Lucky Love Limbo with Jessica Abel CBLDF 1997 Minimum Wage 10 anthology 6 page story titled Open Fantagraphics 1999 SPX 99 anthology 2 page story titled Buster Browns CBLDF 1999 Day of Judgment Secret Files Dr Fate pin up DC Comics 1999 American Splendor Terminal anthology 1 page story titled Violation with writer Harvey Pekar Dark Horse Comics 1999 American Splendor Bedtime Stories anthology 1 page story titled The Good Times Are Gone with writer Harvey Pekar Dark Horse Comics 2000 American Splendor Portrait of the Author In His Declining Years anthology 5 page story titled Payback with writer Harvey Pekar Dark Horse Comics 2001 Expo 2001 anthology 4 page story titled The Big To Do CBLDF 2001 Bizarro Comics anthology 7 page story titled Captain Marvel and the Sham Shazam with writer Sam Henderson DC Comics 2001 9 11 Emergency Relief anthology 6 page story titled 91101 Alternative Comics 2002 Captain America Red White amp Blue with writer Karl Bollers Marvel Comics 2002 Muties 3 with writer Karl Bollers Marvel Comics 2002 writer for Johnny Bravo in Cartoon Cartoons 12 DC Comics 2002 JLA Z Despero pin up DC Comics 2003 X Men Unlimited 40 anthology 12 page story titled Slam with writer Nick Bertozzi Marvel Comics 2003 Spider Man s Tangled Web 20 with writer Zeb Wells Marvel Comics 2003 Alternative Comics 1 anthology 4 page story titled Aim to Dazzle Alternative Comics 2003 The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist 3 with writer Kevin McCarthy Dark Horse Comics 2003 Batman Adventures 9 reprinted in Batman Adventures Shadows amp Masks with writers Gabe Soria and Vito Delsante DC Comics 2004 Justice League Adventures 32 with writer Keith Giffen DC Comics 2004 Alternative Comics 2 anthology 1 page story titled Identity Crisis with writer Harvey Pekar Alternative Comics 2004 The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist 8 titled Escape From the Hospital with writer Harvey Pekar Dark Horse Comics 2005 Project Superior anthology co edited with Scott Morse and Chris Pitzer AdHouse Books 2005 Alternative Comics 3 anthology 1 page story titled Funny You Should Ask Alternative Comics 2005 Bizarro World anthology 5 page story titled Bizarro Shmizarro with writer Harvey Pekar DC Comics 2005 SPIN 2 page story titled Rock Roll n Randle written by Harvey Pekar 2005 Playboy 2 page story titled The Real Harvey written by Harvey Pekar 2005 SPIN 1 page story titled The Black Eyed Peas Storm Sting s Castle written by will i am and Kyle Anderson 2005 writer of Cartoon Network Block Party 16 DC Comics 2006 Beowulf 7 Fallout Pt 1 with writer Vito Delsante Speakeasy Comics 2006 American Splendor 1 anthology 20 page story titled The Day s Highlights with writer Harvey Pekar Vertigo 2006 American Splendor 2 anthology 7 page story titled Today I am a Man with writer Harvey Pekar Vertigo 2006 American Splendor 3 anthology 4 page story titled The Battle of the Vacant Lot with writer Harvey Pekar Vertigo 2006 American Splendor 4 anthology 8 page story titled New York City Signing with writer Harvey Pekar Vertigo 2007 Goosebumps Graphix 3 Scary Summer story titled The Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes adapted from writer R L Stine GRAPHIX 2007 Vampirella 8 with writer Brian Wood Harris Comics 2008 Popgun vol 2 anthology story titled Sex Planet Image Comics 2008 American Splendor Season Two anthology 1 1 page story titled Hollywood Bob s Observation with writer Harvey Pekar Vertigo 2008 American Splendor Season Two anthology 2 2 page story titled Brought Up Short with writer Harvey Pekar Vertigo 2008 American Splendor Season Two anthology 3 9 page story titled Bop Philosophy with writer Harvey Pekar Vertigo 2008 American Splendor Season Two anthology 4 5 page story titled Cleopatra with writer Harvey Pekar Vertigo 2008 ACT I VATE Primer anthology story titled Bring Me the Heart of Billy Dogma IDW Publishing 2009 Cyclops 1 36 page story titled The Bicycle Thief or How Cyclops Got His Groove Back with writer Lee Black Marvel Comics 2011 X Men First Class Class Portraits anthology story Marvel Comics 2011 Strange Tales II 2 anthology story featuring Woodgod Marvel Comics 2011 The Amazing Spider Man 692 8 page story titled Spider Man For A Night Marvel Comics 2012 Illustrations Edit Dean Haspiel has contributed illustrations to the following projects Video King Mummy Monster Sign and The Scuzzbournes and various others for Nickelodeon Magazine Thor s Day for Shuttle Sheet magazine Pot Monkeys for High Times magazine various illustrations and covers for New York Press various illustrations and covers for The Austin Statesman American s XLent various illustrations and covers for Washington City Paper CD single cover for Cowboy Johnny Christ CD album cover for Yummy pin up for David Yurkovich s Less Than Heroes graphic novel CD cover and 8pp comix foldout for comedian Mitch Fatel s Super RetardoFilm Edit Assistant director for Rockville Pictures Burnzy s Last Call Actor in McCann amp Co Films Desolation Angels Comics for Good Machine s Happiness Production assistant for Good Machine s The Ice Storm Actor in Next In Line Productions Moby Presents Alien Sex Party Illustration for Good Machine s American Splendor Comics for Red Mountain Film s Jail Bait Illustrations for the HBO series Bored to DeathTheater Edit Playwright for Switch to Kill 2014 Playwright for Harakiri Kane aka Die Die Again 2017 features Stoya 19 Playwright for The Last Bar at the End of the World 2018 features Stoya 20 Seth Gilliam 21 Awards EditIgnatz Award nomination for Outstanding Comic Keyhole 1997 Eisner Award nomination for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition 2002 Ignatz Award nomination for Outstanding Artist 2003 Eisner Award nomination for Best Webcomic 2008 Emmy Award outstanding main title design for Bored to Death 2010 Ringo Award best webcomic for The Red Hook 2017 References Edit Miller John Jackson June 10 2005 Comics Industry Birthdays Comics Buyer s Guide Archived from the original on February 18 2011 Retrieved December 12 2010 a b c d e An Exclusive Interview with Dean Dino Hapiel Rock Star in Cartoonist s Clothing Archived October 4 2011 at the Wayback Machine Walrus Comix 2008 Nolen Weathington Eric 2006 Modern Masters Volume 8 Walter Simonson Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing p 34 ISBN 1 893905 64 0 Retrieved January 29 2012 Smith Zack The Life and Times of Illustrator DEAN HASPIEL Newsarama July 27 2010 Keyhole 1 Millennium Publications June 1996 Itzkoff Dave Street Fighting Man The Quitter by Harvey Pekar New York Times Dec 25 2005 Manning Shaun Dean Haspiel on the ACT I VATE Primer Comic Book Resources Aug 12th 2009 Boucher Geoff Next Door Neighbor nonfiction comics that peek past the curtains Los Angeles Times website June 10 2009 Arrant Chris Dean Haspiel on the Next Door Neighbor Anthology Newsarama June 6 2008 Keyes Alison Graphic Novel Tells Grim Story Of Cuban Revolution NPR website Nov 24 2010 Deliso Meredith Haspiel takes on Castro in Lockpez s bittersweet revolution memoir Archived 2010 11 26 at the Wayback Machine New York Post Sept 29 2010 Hogan John Inverna Lockpez s Cuba Remembering a Revolution Archived 2013 01 15 at the Wayback Machine Graphic Novel Reporter Accessed June 13 2013 2010 CREATIVE ARTS EMMY R WINNERS The Futon Critic August 21 2010 Hauman Glenn Dean Haspiel wins Emmy for Bored To Death titles permanent dead link ComicMix August 23 2010 Curators Archived 2013 07 08 at the Wayback Machine Trip City Accessed June 13 2013 Means Shannon Hannah TRIP CITY at One Year Around the Digital Campfire with Dean Haspiel Comics Beat Nov 14 2012 Jusino Teresa Interview Dean Haspiel Talks The Red Hook and WEBTOON s New Brooklyn Universe The Mary Sue Apr 20 2016 Maveal Chloe Podcast Spotlight Scene By Scene with Josh and Dean The minute by minute comics history breakdown you didn t know you needed The Beat Aug 8 2019 Staff September 12 2017 Fall Season Announced at The Brick BroadwayWorld Retrieved May 13 2020 Staff April 15 2018 The Last Bar at the End of the World at Urban Stages BroadwayWorld Retrieved May 13 2020 MacDonald Heidi Roundtable Stoya Seth Gilliam Phillip Cruise and Dean Haspiel talk The Last Bar at the End of The World The Beat 04 09 2018 External links EditOfficial website Dean Haspiel s blog Trip City ACT I VATE Archived 2015 12 15 at the Wayback Machine Next Door Neighbor on SMITH L A Times Hero Complex Interview Interview with Futureal Studio permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dean Haspiel amp oldid 1119518957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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