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==Works==
==Works==
*''[[Goats (webcomic)|Goats]]''
*''[[Goats (webcomic)|Goats]]''
*''Scenes from a Multiverse'' - This strip started on June 14, 2010, and is updated daily on weekdays. On Fridays, readers vote for which of the week's strips should be continued on the following Friday.<ref>[http://amultiverse.com/about/ ''Scenes from a Multiverse'': About]</ref>
*''Scenes from a Multiverse'' - This strip started on June 14, 2010, and is updated semi-daily on weekdays (updates were daily, Monday through Friday, initially). On Fridays, readers vote for which of the week's strips should be continued on the following Friday.<ref>[http://amultiverse.com/about/ ''Scenes from a Multiverse'': About]</ref>
*''megaGAMERZ 3133T'' - written under the name ''[[Goats (webcomic)#Main Characters|Diablo]]'', who is a Satanic chicken and a character in ''Goats''. The strip began in June 2005, and it was discontinued in June 2006. The site currently loops through previous comics in linear sequence. It heavily parodies template-made gaming comics, in spite of not having much of a gaming focus.<ref>[http://www.1up.com/do/feature?pager.offset=1&cId=3145208 Will Strip for Games], [[1UP.com]]</ref>
*''megaGAMERZ 3133T'' - written under the name ''[[Goats (webcomic)#Main Characters|Diablo]]'', who is a Satanic chicken and a character in ''Goats''. The strip began in June 2005, and it was discontinued in June 2006. The site currently loops through previous comics in linear sequence. It heavily parodies template-made gaming comics, in spite of not having much of a gaming focus.<ref>[http://www.1up.com/do/feature?pager.offset=1&cId=3145208 Will Strip for Games], [[1UP.com]]</ref>
*[http://www.teamforcealpha.com/ ''Team Force Alpha'']. Rosenberg's next project.
*[http://www.teamforcealpha.com/ ''Team Force Alpha'']. Rosenberg's next project.

Revision as of 23:24, 13 February 2013

Jonathan Rosenberg
At the 2008 Comic-Con, photo by pinguino k from North Hollywood, USA
Born (1973-11-27) November 27, 1973 (age 50)
OccupationCartoonist
Known forGoats webcomic
(1997-present)
Scenes from a Mutiverse webcomic
(2010-present)
SpouseAmy Melnikoff

Jonathan Rosenberg (born November 27, 1973) is the webcomic artist responsible for Goats, Scenes from a Multiverse[1] and megaGAMERZ 3133T.[2] Rosenberg has been producing webcomics since 1997, making him one of the original webcomic artists. When the National Cartoonists Society added a new category, Online Comic Strips, in 2011, Rosenberg was the first winner.

Rosenberg graduated from Cornell University in 1995 with a major in biology. Before working full-time as a webcomic artist, he also worked as a website design consultant. On January 19, 2003, Rosenberg married graphic designer/printmaker and fellow Cornell alum Amy Melnikoff. In August 2006, the Rosenbergs moved from their Manhattan apartment to a house in Westchester County, New York. Because he was living in Manhattan at the time, Rosenberg's early work also tended to be set predominantly in this location. Later works branched off into real and imagined locations vastly disjointed from his previous comics.

Works

  • Goats
  • Scenes from a Multiverse - This strip started on June 14, 2010, and is updated semi-daily on weekdays (updates were daily, Monday through Friday, initially). On Fridays, readers vote for which of the week's strips should be continued on the following Friday.[3]
  • megaGAMERZ 3133T - written under the name Diablo, who is a Satanic chicken and a character in Goats. The strip began in June 2005, and it was discontinued in June 2006. The site currently loops through previous comics in linear sequence. It heavily parodies template-made gaming comics, in spite of not having much of a gaming focus.[4]
  • Team Force Alpha. Rosenberg's next project.
  • Joke web sites, including Moon the White House, Moistnap, Brains 4 Zombies and Stoolfairy.
  • Sundry guest strips

Publications

  • Goats: Showcase Showdown (The Infinite Pendergast Cycle) - May 2010. ISBN 0-345-51094-1.
  • Goats: The Corndog Imperative (The Infinite Pendergast Cycle) - Dec 2009. ISBN 0-345-51093-3.
  • Goats: Infinite Typewriters - Jun 2009. ISBN 0-345-51092-5.
  • Tasty Yet Morally Ambiguous: Goats, Volume I & II - Dec 2003. ISBN 1-59151-011-2.
  • Evil Chickens Don't Kiss: Goats, Volume III - Aug 2002. ISBN 1-59151-031-7.
  • Behold the Power of Ignorance: Goats, Volume IV - Nov 2001. ISBN 1-59151-041-4.

Appearances in other webcomics

Rosenberg has occasionally appeared as a character in other webcomics, particularly as Mr. Jon Rosenberg in Jeffrey Rowland's Overcompensating. That incarnation of Rosenberg's comic alter ego apparently has jewelry in his intestinal system and was fake-killed by Dayfree Press.

Awards

  • 2011 National Cartoonists Society Online Comic Strip Award[5]

References

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