- Hans Rickheit
Hans Rickheit (
January 12 ,1973 ) is an Americancartoonist . Originally a resident ofAshburnham, Massachusetts , Rickheit originally self-published digest-sized comics which presenting dark, surreal vignettes and short stories, many of them directly inspired by dreams. He also produced short films. Rickheit followed these up with a longer work, "Kill, Kill, Kill", In the late 1990s, Rickheit moved to theBoston area where he associated himself with theZeitgeist Gallery located inCambridge, Massachusetts . With the assistance of the gallery's owner, Alan Nidle, he started a publication the shortlived publication "Cambridge Inferno" for more general audiences as a vehicle to showcase local cartoonists. In 2001, he self-published the first edition of his originalgraphic novel , "Chloe". AXeric Foundation grant enabled him to produce a second and revisedtrade paperback edition of "Chloe" which received wider distribution and favorable reviews by the comics press. In 2003, Rickheit produced a color wraparound cover for thezine , "The Comics Interpreter ", which in that issue also published a long interview with him. More recently, Rickheit has had short stories published in a variety ofsmall press comics anthologies and periodicals and in the "The Stranger" weekly.Now re-located to
Philadelphia , in the Rickheit still releases the occasional issue of "Chrome Fetus", his showcase for his own shorter works, and makesperformance art and plays music withKatt Hernandez as the character "Doctor Selenium". He has embarked upon a new graphic novel entitled "The Squirrel Machine", scheduled for publication byFantagraphics Books .External links
* [http://www.chromefetuscomics.com Hans Rickheits' homepage]
* [http://www.toptwothreefilms.com/films/aidc/bts/interviews/f20040923/index(2).html Interview with Top Two Three Films]
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