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Jason (cartoonist)

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox comics creator John Arne Sæterøy (born 16 May 1965), better known by the pen name Jason, is a Norwegian cartoonist, known for his sparse drawing style and silent, anthropomorphic animal characters.

He was nominated for two Ignatz Awards (2000: Outstanding Story and Outstanding Series, 2001: Outstanding Story and Outstanding Series), received praise in Time, and won the Harvey Award for best new talent in 2002, as well as several Eisner Awards.

Biography

Jason was born in Molde, and had his work published for the first time in 1981 in the Norwegian comics magazine KonK, to which he contributed several short stories during its lifespan. In 1989, he was admitted to Norway's National Academy of the Arts, where he studied graphic design and illustration. He won the Norwegian Comics Association award in 1991 for the short work pervo.

In 1995, Jason published his first graphic novel, Lomma full av regn (Pocket Full of Rain), for which he won the Sproing Award. In 1997, he started making Mjau Mjau, a semi-regular comic book featuring nothing but his own works. In 2001, he was once again awarded a Sproing, this time for Mjau Mjau 10. Since 2002, Jason has concentrated on making graphic novels.

Jason has lived in Denmark,[1] Belgium, the U.S., and France. Since 2007, Jason has been living in Montpellier, and[2] his recent graphic novels have been initially published in French.[3]

As Jason's exposure has increased, his comics have been published outside of Norway, in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Brazil, and the U.S. His American publisher is Fantagraphics.

Style

Jason's work is usually drawn in a minimalist, clean style, influenced by Hergé's ligne claire.[4] His protagonists are usually anthropomorphic animals and/or B-movie monsters. Jason's comics frequently refer to other works.[3] For example, Tell Me Something is inspired by Buster Keaton's movies,[5] Frankenstein's Monster and related characters appear in You Can't Get There From Here, and fictionalized versions of Ernest Hemingway and other writers are the protagonists of The Left Bank Gang.[6]

Bibliography of English publications

Title Year ISBN Notes
Hey, Wait... 2001
Sshhhh! 2002
The Iron Wagon 2003
Tell Me Something 2004
You Can't Get There from Here 2004
Why Are You Doing This? 2005
Meow, Baby! 2006
The Left Bank Gang 2006
The Living and the Dead 2007
I Killed Adolf Hitler 2007
The Last Musketeer 2008
Pocket Full of Rain 2008
Low Moon 2009 Includes: Emily Says Hello; Low Moon; &; Early Film Noir; and You Are Here
Almost Silent 2010 Reprints: Tell Me Something; You Can't Get There From Here; Meow, Baby!; and The Living and the Dead
Werewolves of Montpellier 2010
What I Did 2010 Reprints: Hey, Wait...; Sshhhh!; and The Iron Wagon
Isle of 100,000 Graves 2011 Contributor: Fabien Vehlmann
Jason Conquers America 2011 No ISBN Published to mark 10 years of Jason being published in America, contains interviews and previously unpublished strips.
Athos in America 2012 Includes: The Smiling Horse; A Cat From Heaven; The Brain That Wouldn't Virginia Woolf; Tom waits On The Moon; So Long, Mary Jane; and Athos in America
Lost Cat 2013
If You Steal 2015 Includes: If You Steal; Karma Chameleon; Waiting For Bardot; Lorena Valazquez; New Face; Moondance; Night of the Vampire Hunter; Polly Wants a Cracker; The Thrill is Gone; Ask Not; and Nothing
On the Camino 2017
O Josephine! 2019 Includes: The Wicklow Way; L. Cohen: A Life; The Diamonds; and O Josephine!
Good Night, Hem 2021
Upside Dawn 2022 Includes: Woman, Man, Bird; Perec, PI; I Remember; Vampyros Dyslexicos; Seal VII; The Prisoner in the Castle; Crime and Punishment; Ulysses; Ionesco; What Rhymes With Giallo?; The City of Light, Forever; Who Will Kill the Spider?; One Million and One Years B.C.; EC Come...; ...EC Go; From Outer Space; and Etc.

Awards

References

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