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Jett Atwood at Woods Cross High School, March 2007

Jeanette "Jett" Atwood is an American animator and cartoonist currently living in San Francisco. A graduate of classical animation at Sheridan College, Jett has worked on numerous video games and short films as a storyboard artist, animator, and writer.[1] Ms. Atwood has contributed animation to Smart Bomb Interactive titles such as "Pac-Man World Rally" (8/2006) and "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" (2006) in which was also the writer.[2] Atwood is a successful cartoonist with numerous works, both online web comics, and in print.

She is the creator of "Red Sparrow", detailing the trials of a rookie super hero, the Battlestar Galactica parody "Frakkin' Toasters" and the "Xena" parody "Battle-On". Some of her strips from "Battle-On" have been re-printed and featured in the books "Lucy Lawless & Renee O'Connor: Warrior Stars of Xena"[3][4] and "How Xena Changed Our Lives",[5] both by Nikki Stafford.

Atwood is a regular contributor to Sunstone Magazine.[1]

In 2005 her comic "Puzzles" was collected in the Eisner Award nominated anthology, 24 Hour Comics Day Highlights 2005.[6] It was her first 24-hour comic. For the 2006 "24 Hour Comic Day" Jett created a sequel "Loose Threads". It revisits the characters approximately a year and a half after the events of "Puzzles," (that being the amount of time between the competition.) A year after that the final chapter "Word Games" was completed as part of the 2007 24 Hour Comic Challenge.

Jett Atwood collaborated on a comic book series, "iPlates",[7] with writer Stephen Carter. In August 2012, iPlates Volume 1 was published and received largely positive reviews on various blogs.[8] The book details the epic adventures of the main character Zeniff as he attempts to defend his city from an invading army, and is based on stories in the Book of Mormon.[9] Volume 2 (ISBN 1503202224) was released[10] following a successful crowdfunding campaign.[11]

In 2016 Atwood illustrated a book in the For Beginners series, Mormonism for Beginners (ISBN 1939994527), also written by Carter. Patrick Q. Mason, chair of Mormon studies at Claremont Graduate University, praised the Atwood's "clever illustrations."[12]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Sunstone Magazine Symposium [1][permanent dead link] p19, # 172
  2. ^ IMDB [2] Snoopy vs The Red Baron
  3. ^ Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor: Warrior Stars of Xena By Nikki Stafford Edition: illustrated Published by ECW Press, 1998 ISBN 1-55022-347-X, 9781550223477 350 pages
  4. ^ Review by Michael Lynch
  5. ^ How Xena Changed Our Lives, Strafford Nikki,ECW Press, 2002, 1-55022-540-5 CIP, p45, p124,p199,p27,p231
  6. ^ "24 Hour Comics Day Highlights 2005". Archived from the original on 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2009-02-13.
  7. ^ AMAZON
  8. ^ "Standard-Examiner". Archived from the original on 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  9. ^ [3]
  10. ^ Carter, Stephen (19 November 2014). "iPlates: Volume II Available on Amazon". iPlates. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
  11. ^ "iPlates: A Book of Mormon Comic Book". Kickstarter. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
  12. ^ Canfield, James (26 July 2016). "Mormonism For Beginners". Books to Live By. Retrieved 6 February 2017.