Difference between revisions of "Jason T. Miles"

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* [[Lost Boys]] (2003)
 
* [[Lost Boys]] (2003)
 
* [[The Love Swine]](2003)
 
* [[The Love Swine]](2003)
* [[Sluggo No. Oh]] (2005, w/ Tony Remple)
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* [[Sluggo No. Oh]] (2005)(w/ Tony Remple)
 
* [[Drone Nome]] (2006)
 
* [[Drone Nome]] (2006)
 
* [[Deth Pledge]] (2007)
 
* [[Deth Pledge]] (2007)
 
* [[Mainstream Blackout]] (2007)
 
* [[Mainstream Blackout]] (2007)
* [[Pines]] (2007-Present, 2 issues to date)
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* [[Pines]] (2007-Present, 3 issues to date)
 
* [[Dead Ringer]] (2008)(published by [[La Mano 21]])
 
* [[Dead Ringer]] (2008)(published by [[La Mano 21]])
 
* [[Medicine Show]] (2008)
 
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* [[Wet Paint]] (2009-Present)(editor, 2 issues to date)
 
* [[Wet Paint]] (2009-Present)(editor, 2 issues to date)
 
* [[Yoko Ono in "My Favorite Beetle" Starring Jason T. Miles]] (2009)
 
* [[Yoko Ono in "My Favorite Beetle" Starring Jason T. Miles]] (2009)
* [[Nome]] (2010)(co-editor w/ Tony Remple)
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* [[Nome]] (2010)(co-editor Tony Remple)
 
* [[Star Rats]] (2010)
 
* [[Star Rats]] (2010)
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* [[Dusty]] (2010)
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 08:18, 25 October 2010

Jason T. Miles is a cartoonist and zinester currently living somewhere in the woods of Washington State, U.S.A.

Jason T. Miles is the operator of the Seattle, WA area zine distro Profanity Hill (2010-Present). His work has appeared in Abstract Comics, Arthur, Beasts!, Kramer's Ergot, Ong Ong, Smoke Signal, Windy Corner Magazine and Yeti. He also writes for the Comics Comics blog.

Jason T. Miles works for Fantagraphics Books. He was the assitant editor of the Eisner and Harvey nominated Humbug and the editor of Like A Dog by Zak Sally and Weathercraft and Other Unusual Tales by Jim Woodring, all published by Fantagraphics Books.

Zines and Comics

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