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Hope Larson was born on 17 September, 1982 in Asheville, North Carolina, United States, is an American cartoonist. Discover Hope Larson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?
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Illustrator, cartoonist |
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41 years old |
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Virgo |
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17 September, 1982 |
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17 September |
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Asheville, North Carolina, United States |
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United States
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Hope Larson Height, Weight & Measurements
At 41 years old, Hope Larson height not available right now. We will update Hope Larson's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Hope Larson's Husband?
Her husband is Bryan Lee O'Malley (2004–2014)
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Bryan Lee O'Malley (2004–2014) |
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Hope Larson Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Hope Larson worth at the age of 41 years old? Hope Larson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Illustrator. She is from United States. We have estimated Hope Larson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Hope Raue Larson (born 1982) is an American illustrator and cartoonist.
Her main field is comic books.
Larson grew up in Asheville, North Carolina, and attended Carolina Day School.
Upon graduation from high school, she matriculated at Rochester Institute of Technology and then transferred to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2004.
In 2005, they moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia.
This eventually became her first full-length book, published by AdHouse Books in September 2005; she moved to Oni Press for her second graphic novel, Gray Horses (released March 2006).
In 2006, Larson signed a two-book contract with New York publishing house Simon & Schuster.
In 2006, Larson launched her own publishing imprint, Tulip Tree Press.
She has released several minicomics and prints through the Tulip Tree website; the only book released under the Tulip Tree name was House of Sugar, an award-winning collection of Rebecca Kraatz's comic strip, released 15 November 2006.
Larson was nominated for the 2006 Kim Yale Award for Best New Female Talent, and won the 2006 Ignatz Award in the category Promising New Talent.
In 2007, Larson won the Eisner Award for Special Recognition (formerly known as "Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition").
Rebecca Kraatz's House of Sugar, Larson's first publishing venture, won the 2007 Doug Wright Award for Best Emerging Talent.
From 2008 until 2010, Larson and O'Malley lived in Asheville, North Carolina.
They relocated to Los Angeles, California.
The first book under this deal, Chiggers (released June 18, 2008, under the Atheneum Books Ginee Seo imprint), is a graphic novel about "nerdy teenaged girls" who meet at summer camp.
Chiggers is intended for a 9- to 12-year-old audience.
She won the Eisner Award again in 2012 for her A Wrinkle in Time adaptation.
She and O'Malley divorced in 2014.
She returned to Asheville, where she currently lives.
While Larson was in college, Scott McCloud took an interest in her illustrations, encouraging her to create comics.
Soon after, she was invited to the webcomics anthology site Girlamatic and produced her first professional comic, a web serial entitled I Was There & Just Returned.
Afterwards, Larson concentrated on a number of small, hand-made minicomics, combining her interests in comics, screenprinting, and bookmaking.
She contributed to comics anthologies Flight, True Porn 2, and You Ain't No Dancer, while working on a web-serialized graphic novel, Salamander Dream.
In 2016, Larson became the new writer for DC Comics Batgirl, a run that saw the character go on back-packing trip through Asia on a voyage of self-discovery.
In addition to comics, Larson has worked as a freelance illustrator for various clients, including the New York Times.
Larson's book All Summer Long was released by Farrar Straus Giroux in the spring of 2018.
All Summer Long was a Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2018.