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Paul Hornschemeier

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Paul Hornschemeier (born October 27, 1977) is an artist, author, and director.

Paul Hornschemeier
Born (1977-10-27) October 27, 1977 (age 47)
Cincinnati, Ohio
OccupationDirector and Cartoonist
Alma materOhio State University
GenreComics
SubjectPhilosophy, Psychology, Family
Notable worksMother, Come Home
The Three Paradoxes
Life with Mr. Dangerous
RelativesAnn Hornschemeier, sister
Website
forlornfunnies.com

Biography

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Hornschemeier was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1977 and raised in nearby rural Georgetown, Ohio. As a child he liked to draw, and after discovering his first Steve Ditko Spider-Man comic, he began creating his own comic books.[1]

Bibliography

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Year Title Publisher
2004 Mother, Come Home Dark Horse Comics
2004 The Collected Sequential AdHouse Books
2004 Return of The Elephant AdHouse Books
2006 Let Us Be Perfectly Clear Fantagraphics Books
2007 The Three Paradoxes Fantagraphics Books
2009 All and Sundry Fantagraphics Books
2011 Life with Mr. Dangerous Villard
2013 Bygone no.1 Margo Mitchell Media
2013 Author, Artists, Thinkers, Directors Fantagraphics Books

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 Comedy Bang! Bang! title sequence Concept Artist Seasons 1-4
2012 “Walking to Work,” Comedy Bang! Bang! Concept Artist, Title Sequence Director Sketch
2014 Daniel in the Factory Writer, Director Short Film
2014 Forlorn TV (12 episodes) Director, Animator Youtube Series
2016 The Brutalist Writer, Director Short Film
2017 The Burden Writer, Director Short Film
2019 Twelve Forever Art Director Season 1
2023 Captain Fall Art Director Season 1
(in production) Giant Sloth Writer, Director Short Film

Awards and nominations

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  • 2004 (nomination) Eisner Award for Best Limited Series, Best Writer/Artist, and Best Coloring (Forlorn Funnies)[2]
  • 2007 Romics Awards – Best American graphic novel (Mother, Come Home)[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Interview with MOME" (PDF). 2005. Archived from the original on 2006-03-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ "2004 Eisner Award Nominees Announced". Comic Book Resources.
  3. ^ "Paul Hornschemeier Biografie". Artnet.
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  • Beitel Creative [1]
  • Margo Mitchell Media [2]
  • Forlorn Funnies [3]
  • The Daily Forlorn [4]
  • Forlorn TV [5]