- Chad Carpenter
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Chad Carpenter is an American cartoonist, well known for his comic panel Tundra.[1] Carpenter launched the strip in the Anchorage Daily News in 1991, and since then he has self-syndicated it to over 330 newspapers,[1] an unusually high amount for strips in self-syndication.
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Early life
Carpenter was born at an early age and raised in Wasilla, Alaska, immersed in nature as he grew up. In 1988, in his early 20s, he left the state and moved to Sarasota, Florida, where he met Dik Browne, best known for creating the popular comic strip "Hagar the Horrible", and Mike Peters, creator of the strip "Mother Goose and Grimm". Both cartoonists advised him; Peters told him to draw what he knew. This inspired Carpenter to create a comic about the nature and wildlife he had come to know so well back in Alaska.
He lives with his wife Karen and three children.
Tundra
Created in 1991, "Tundra" is published on a daily basis, always in one of two formats: Either a single-panel gag comic or a three-panel strip with regular characters and more complex humor. This alternation is similar to that used in "Mother Goose and Grimm" and "Non Sequitur". Unlike those strips, "Tundra" tends to deal with wildlife and the outdoors; its humor appeals to all demographics, young & old. Tundra also occasionally uses reader-submitted ideas.
Carpenter still self-syndicates the strip within the United States, and currently appears in over 330 newspapers[1] as a result, but since 2007 the strip has been syndicated internationally by King Features Syndicate. It now appears in newspapers in the United States, Canada, Jamaica, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden and Trinidad and Tobago. He has published and sold 20 "Tundra" books and has also produced extensive amounts of other "Tundra" merchandise.
In May 2008, "Tundra" was named the best newspaper panel of 2007 by the National Cartoonists Society.[2]
In August 2008, Carpenter was presented with a legislative citation honoring him as Alaska's Cartoon Laureate. It was presented to him by Wes Keller, a member of the Alaska State House of Representatives.
Other art contracts
Carpenter's artistic talents have led to his being contracted for projects with the National Association of Search and Rescue, the Alaska State Troopers, the United States Navy, and other companies.
References
- ^ a b c Representative Wes Keller (August 27, 2008). "Tundra Creator Honored as Alaska's Cartoon Laureate" (Press release). Alaska State Legislature's House Majority. http://www.housemajority.org/item.php?id=item20080827-618. Retrieved March 23, 2009.
- ^ newsminer.com • Alaska’s 'Tundra' named best newspaper comic
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Categories:- American cartoonists
- American comics artists
- People from Wasilla, Alaska
- Living people
- People from Sarasota, Florida
- Comics creator stubs
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