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'''Jason T. Miles''' is a cartoonist and zinester currently living somewhere in the woods of Washington State, U.S.A. | '''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'', ''Mildred Pierce'', ''Ong Ong'', ''Smoke Signal'', ''Windy Corner Magazine'' and ''Yeti'' | + | 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'', ''Mildred Pierce'', ''Ong Ong'', ''Smoke Signal'', ''Windy Corner Magazine'' and ''Yeti''. |
− | Jason T. Miles works for | + | Jason T. Miles works for Fantagraphics Books. |
==Zines and Comics== | ==Zines and Comics== |
Revision as of 21:59, 24 March 2011
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, Mildred Pierce, Ong Ong, Smoke Signal, Windy Corner Magazine and Yeti.
Jason T. Miles works for Fantagraphics Books.
Zines and Comics
- Amazing Life (2000-2001, 2 issues)
- Have You Seen Us? (2001)
- Airdrome (2002)
- Lost Boys (2003)
- The Love Swine(2003)
- Sluggo No. Oh (2005)(w/ Tony Remple)
- Drone Nome (2006)
- Deth Pledge (2007)
- Mainstream Blackout (2007)
- Pines (2007-Present, 3 issues to date)
- Dead Ringer (2008)(published by La Mano 21)
- Medicine Show (2008)
- Good Moon Zine (2009)
- Thick Mutt (2009, w/ Tony Remple)
- Wet Paint (2009-Present)(editor, 2 issues to date)
- Yoko Ono in "My Favorite Beetle" Starring Jason T. Miles (2009)
- Nome (2010)(co-editor Tony Remple)
- Star Rats (2010)
- Dusty (2010)
- Lets Boogie (2010)