Chris Crosby (comics)
Christopher Charles Crosby (born September 15, 1977) is the co-founder of Keenspot along with Darren Bleuel and Nathan Stone. He also founded the comic publisher Blatant Comics with Bobby Crosby in 1997. He draws and writes the webcomic Superosity and writes for Sore Thumbs, which Owen Gieni illustrates. He is the CTO for Red Giant Entertainment. He currently resides in Cresbard, SD.
Superosity
Superosity is a daily comic strip by Crosby.[1][2] It was the first comic ever to be hosted by Keenspot.[3] The comic focuses on the adventure-filled life of an idiot who wears a cape for no apparent reason (Chris), his perpetually angry teenage brother (Bobby), a sentient board (Boardy), and their friends. The Sunday comic usually focuses on the fantastical imaginations of Chris's pets, Giz (a dog) and Mask (a cat).
Superosity launched on March 1, 1999.[4] It has an archive of over 4,000 strips to date.[5][6] Seven issues of a Superosity print comic book were published from 2001–2002 and distributed by Diamond Comic Distributors to comic book stores. It featured guest artwork by creators such as Jeffrey J. Rowland (Overcompensating) and John Allison (Scary Go Round). Superosity has also been published in newspapers, most notably The Turlock Journal of Turlock, CA.[7]
On July 21, 2006 at Comic-Con International during Keenspot's 6th annual panel discussion, it was announced that an animated TV series called Angelipups would be produced based on the in-strip show by that name.[8] Comics Buyer's Guide positively reviewed the first two issues of the Superosity comic book in late 2001[9] and Superosity was nominated for "Best Superhero Comic" in the 2002 Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards.[10]
Sore Thumbs
Crosby started writing the webcomic Sore Thumbs in collaboration with artist Owen Gieni in 2004. This political webcomic was published on Crosby's Keenspot platform and features a strong left-winged slant. Though she praised the art of Sore Thumbs, Rebecca Henely of Sequential Tart harshly criticized Crosby's writing, describing Sore Thumbs as "unintelligent, uncreative and worst of all — it's not very funny."[11]
Scorn
Crosby co-created the print comic book series Scorn with artist Kevin Onofrio in 1996. Three issues were published by SCC Entertainment -- Scorn: Deadly Rebellion #0 (July 1996), Scorn: Heatwave #1 (January 1997), and Scorn: Naked Truth #1 (April 1997). The series follows the adventures of a super-powered warrior woman called Scorn who fights for freedom against an evil empire known as The Rulemakers. According to Diamond Comic Distributors' sales charts for January 1997, Scorn: Heatwave #1 sold 3,439 copies.[12]
References
- ^ "Keenspot Executives". Keenspot.com. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
- ^ Meadows, Christ (2004-08-26). "Webcomics publisher finds "Keen Spot" in South Dakota". That's All I've Got to Say. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
- ^ Campbell, T. (February 2004). "The History of Online Comics (Part 5)". COMIXTALK. Archived from the original on 2012-02-29. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
- ^ "SUPEROSITY Archives: Day by Day". Superosity.com. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
- ^ "SUPEROSITY: Calendar". Superosity.com. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
- ^ Pahula, Kari. "Superosity". Piperka. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
- ^ "Keenspot Comics Page". Keenspot.com. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
- ^ Crosby, Chris (2006-07-22). "Keenspot Comic-Con 2006 Announcements: YIRMUMAH!, DARKEN, SORCERY 101 join! Fall Marketing Plans! SUPEROSITY TV Show (sorta)!". COMIXTALK. Archived from the original on 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
- ^ Horton, Steve. "Series Spotlight: Superosity #1-2". Retrieved 2008-12-21.
- ^ "2002 Winners and Nominees". The 2002 Cartoonist's Choice Awards. 2002. Archived from the original on 2009-12-08. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
- ^ Henely, Rebecca (2004-06-01). "Sore Thumbs". Sequential Tart.
- ^ "Comichron.com January 1997 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops". 1997-01-01.
External links
- Chris Crosby Dot Com (official website)
- Chris Crosby's IMDB Listing