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Jim Rugg was born on 1 February, 1977 in United States, is an American cartoonist and illustrator. Discover Jim Rugg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 1 February, 1977
Birthday 1 February
Birthplace United States
Nationality United States

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1970

The book is a detailed pastiche of 1970s "trash" culture, especially the blaxploitation heroic archetype.

The titular hero is an over-the-top '70s-era, kung fu-fighting pimp character depicted in adventures that cross multiple comics styles, from space aliens and flying saucers to dinosaurs to Richard Nixon to Hercules to giant monsters to Dracula.

Afrodisiac's production design faithfully evokes the visual style of old comic books, down to faded color schemes and wrinkled, creased covers.

1977

Jim Rugg (born February 1, 1977) is an American cartoonist and illustrator from Pittsburgh known for his tongue-in-cheek evocation of 1970s-era comics and pop culture.

His graphic novels and comics collections include Street Angel, Afrodisiac, The P.L.A.I.N. Janes and Janes in Love, One Model Nation, and The Guild.

Rugg has also produced short comics for VH1, New York magazine, True Porn, Meathaus, Cinema Sewer, Strange Tales, the SPX Annual, Project: Superior, Dark Horse Presents, and the Next Issue Project.

Rugg's influences include Frank Miller, Erik Larsen, David Lapham, Jack Kirby, David Mazzuchelli, Mike Mignola, the Hernandez brothers, Robert Crumb, Dan Clowes, Chris Ware, and Julie Doucet.

Rugg is also inspired by television shows like The Office and Arrested Development, the films of Wes Anderson, Kōbō Abe’s writing, Todd Hido’s photography, and Toba Khedoori's drawings and paintings.

He has a BFA in graphic design and painting from a small liberal arts college.

While working as a graphic designer, Rugg met and began working with writer Brian Maruca.

The result, Street Angel, was self-published as a mini-comic, where it eventually found its way to the publisher Slave Labor Graphics.

2005

The first five issues of Street Angel were collected as a trade paperback by SLG Publishing in 2005.

2006

He served on the Ignatz Award jury in 2006.

2008

After the cancellation of a video game project and The P.L.A.I.N. Janes series in 2008, Rugg considered leaving the comics business.

2009

His fortunes began turning around in 2009, when he began working on Image Comics' One Model Nation and Dark Horse Comics' The Guild.

2010

In 2010 Rugg (along with co-writer Maruca) released Afrodisiac, collecting stories previously published in anthologies along with new material.

(The character first appeared in the pages of Street Angel).

Rugg was nominated for a 2010 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Minicomic for Rambo 3.5.

2011

In 2011, Afrodisiac was nominated for an Eisner Award in the humor category, and in 2015, Rugg won the Eisner for best publication design for Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream.

2018

Since 2018, Rugg has co-hosted Cartoonist Kayfabe, a YouTube channel focusing on '90s and independent comics, with fellow Pittsburgh native Ed Piskor, occasionally Tom Scioli, and other acclaimed cartoonists.

He currently teaches in the MFA Visual Narrative program at the School of Visual Arts.