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Mack White

Mack White (born December 20, 1952 in Mineral Wells, Texas) is a comics writer and artist who lives in Texas.[1]

Mack White
The cover of While's Villa of the Mysteries, parodying Howdy Doody
Born(1952-12-20)December 20, 1952
Occupation(s)Artist, Cartoonist, Comic Writer
Years activeEarly 1980s - Present Day

Biography edit

White grew up in North Texas where his father published weekly newspapers in small towns in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, primarily Arlington and Mansfield.[2] He graduated from Cleburne High School in 1971, then attended Tarrant County Junior College in Fort Worth until 1972.[1] In 1977 he moved to Austin and enrolled as a psychology major in The University of Texas at Austin.[1] He graduated in 1982.[3] White began creating and self-publishing comics in the 1980s.He was a contributor to the literary free magazine The Black Dog published in Austin, Texas in the late eighties.[1] His first professionally published story was "El Bandito Muerto" which appeared in Rip Off Comix in 1990.[3] Throughout the 1990s, he contributed to a number of comics anthologies (most notably Zero Zero, Buzz and Snake Eyes), magazines (Details, Heavy Metal, Boing Boing, and others), and newspapers (Austin Chronicle and Austin American-Statesman). His books include: The Mutant Book of the Dead (Starhead Comics, 1994); Villa of the Mysteries (a limited series published by Fantagraphics, 1996–98); and The Bush Junta (Fantagraphics, 2004), a political comics anthology which he co-edited with Gary Groth. White's artwork was featured in the Comics on the Verge art show which was presented by the Yerba Buena Arts Center in 2003 and later toured galleries and universities throughout the United States.[2] In addition to his comics work, White is co-host (with SMiles Lewis) of the Internet radio talk show PsiOp Radio which is carried on iTunes and elsewhere on the Internet. White was featured in the 1995 documentary Day 51: The True Story of Waco[3] and in 2010 acted in the independent film Bozoland;[4] in 2012, he played the lead role in the short film A Second Coming.

White's early stories were bizarre, darkly humorous, and dealt with metaphysical themes. The Baltimore City Paper described his work as combining "an illustrative style reminiscent of serial adventure comic strips with the paranoia of Robert Anton Wilson's The Illuminatus! Trilogy."[5] Later, his work became more political, the best known examples being "Dead Silence in the Brain: The CIA Assassination of John Lennon" (The Comics Journal Summer Special 2001); "Operation Northwoods" (The Comics Journal Winter Special 2002); "1963," an autobiographical account of growing up in the Dallas area during the Kennedy assassination,[2] which appeared in Roadstrips (Chronicle Books, 2006); and the aforementioned book The Bush Junta, in which White and 25 other cartoonists told the history of the George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush presidential administrations in comic strip form.[6] White has also worked in the Western genre, one example being his story "Trouble in Tascosa," which appeared in Hotwire 2 (Fantagraphics, 2008). In 2011, White collaborated with author Mike Kearby on Texas Tales Illustrated: The Revolution, a graphic novel about the Texas Revolution (Texas Christian University Press). In 2015, White and Kearby published a second volume of Texas Tales Illustrated: The Trail Drives.

Awards edit

2012, Will Rogers Medallion Award in the Young Readers category for Texas Tales Illustrated: The Revolution.

2016, National Cowboy Museum Western Heritage Award in the Juvenile category for Texas Tales Illustrated: The Trail Drives.

2017, San Antonio Conservation Society Award in the Children's Book category for Texas Tales Illustrated: The Trail Drives.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Gilbert, Scott. "Two Texans Talk Tough: A Roundtable Interview with Mack White and Roy Tompkins". The Comics Journal. 203 (April 1998): 74–100.
  2. ^ a b c Seiler, Joey. "The Austin (Comics) Panel". The Austin Chronicle (December 22, 2006).
  3. ^ a b c Wolfinsohn, Deborah J. "Inside XL's Cartoon Cartel". Austin American-Statesman XLNT. 4:14 (April 3–9, 1997): 32.
  4. ^ "Mack White in Bozoland". FLOG! (November 22, 2010).
  5. ^ Skokna, Christopher (22 June 2023). "Comic Marvels". Baltimore City Paper (February 4, 2004).
  6. ^ Relic, Peter. "The Bush Junta introduces the worst comic-book villains ever". Rolling Stone. No. 995, August 19, 2004.

References edit

  • Mack White at IMDb
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Mack White at Lambiek

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official Website #2: Bison Bill's Weird West
  • Official Website #3: PsiOp Radio
  • Official Website #4: Texas Tales Illustrated

Interviews edit

  • Austinist Interview: Mack White
  • Comic Artist Mack White on the Black Fridays / Disinformation
  • Interview by David-Wasting-Paper
  • "A Whole Brain Experience with Mack White," by Sasa Rekazic
  • Interview by Claudio Parentale (Italian)

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Mack White born December 20 1952 in Mineral Wells Texas is a comics writer and artist who lives in Texas 1 Mack WhiteThe cover of While s Villa of the Mysteries parodying Howdy DoodyBorn 1952 12 20 December 20 1952Mineral Wells U S Occupation s Artist Cartoonist Comic WriterYears activeEarly 1980s Present Day Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Notes 4 References 5 External links 5 1 InterviewsBiography editWhite grew up in North Texas where his father published weekly newspapers in small towns in the Dallas Fort Worth area primarily Arlington and Mansfield 2 He graduated from Cleburne High School in 1971 then attended Tarrant County Junior College in Fort Worth until 1972 1 In 1977 he moved to Austin and enrolled as a psychology major in The University of Texas at Austin 1 He graduated in 1982 3 White began creating and self publishing comics in the 1980s He was a contributor to the literary free magazine The Black Dog published in Austin Texas in the late eighties 1 His first professionally published story was El Bandito Muerto which appeared in Rip Off Comix in 1990 3 Throughout the 1990s he contributed to a number of comics anthologies most notably Zero Zero Buzz and Snake Eyes magazines Details Heavy Metal Boing Boing and others and newspapers Austin Chronicle and Austin American Statesman His books include The Mutant Book of the Dead Starhead Comics 1994 Villa of the Mysteries a limited series published by Fantagraphics 1996 98 and The Bush Junta Fantagraphics 2004 a political comics anthology which he co edited with Gary Groth White s artwork was featured in the Comics on the Verge art show which was presented by the Yerba Buena Arts Center in 2003 and later toured galleries and universities throughout the United States 2 In addition to his comics work White is co host with SMiles Lewis of the Internet radio talk show PsiOp Radio which is carried on iTunes and elsewhere on the Internet White was featured in the 1995 documentary Day 51 The True Story of Waco 3 and in 2010 acted in the independent film Bozoland 4 in 2012 he played the lead role in the short film A Second Coming White s early stories were bizarre darkly humorous and dealt with metaphysical themes The Baltimore City Paper described his work as combining an illustrative style reminiscent of serial adventure comic strips with the paranoia of Robert Anton Wilson s The Illuminatus Trilogy 5 Later his work became more political the best known examples being Dead Silence in the Brain The CIA Assassination of John Lennon The Comics Journal Summer Special 2001 Operation Northwoods The Comics Journal Winter Special 2002 1963 an autobiographical account of growing up in the Dallas area during the Kennedy assassination 2 which appeared in Roadstrips Chronicle Books 2006 and the aforementioned book The Bush Junta in which White and 25 other cartoonists told the history of the George H W Bush and George W Bush presidential administrations in comic strip form 6 White has also worked in the Western genre one example being his story Trouble in Tascosa which appeared in Hotwire 2 Fantagraphics 2008 In 2011 White collaborated with author Mike Kearby on Texas Tales Illustrated The Revolution a graphic novel about the Texas Revolution Texas Christian University Press In 2015 White and Kearby published a second volume of Texas Tales Illustrated The Trail Drives Awards edit2012 Will Rogers Medallion Award in the Young Readers category for Texas Tales Illustrated The Revolution 2016 National Cowboy Museum Western Heritage Award in the Juvenile category for Texas Tales Illustrated The Trail Drives 2017 San Antonio Conservation Society Award in the Children s Book category for Texas Tales Illustrated The Trail Drives Notes edit a b c d Gilbert Scott Two Texans Talk Tough A Roundtable Interview with Mack White and Roy Tompkins The Comics Journal 203 April 1998 74 100 a b c Seiler Joey The Austin Comics Panel The Austin Chronicle December 22 2006 a b c Wolfinsohn Deborah J Inside XL s Cartoon Cartel Austin American Statesman XLNT 4 14 April 3 9 1997 32 Mack White in Bozoland FLOG November 22 2010 Skokna Christopher 22 June 2023 Comic Marvels Baltimore City Paper February 4 2004 Relic Peter The Bush Junta introduces the worst comic book villains ever Rolling Stone No 995 August 19 2004 References editMack White at IMDb Mack White at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Mack White at LambiekExternal links editOfficial website Official Website 2 Bison Bill s Weird West Official Website 3 PsiOp Radio Official Website 4 Texas Tales IllustratedInterviews edit Austinist Interview Mack White Comic Artist Mack White on the Black Fridays Disinformation Interview by David Wasting Paper A Whole Brain Experience with Mack White by Sasa Rekazic Interview by Claudio Parentale Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mack White amp oldid 1177849096, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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