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David Lasky is an alternative based in , Washington.


Biography
After spending the bulk of his early life in , and graduating from the College of William & Mary, Lasky moved to Seattle in 1992. He quickly found a circle of young comic book artists—including , Tom Hart, , Jon Lewis, and —drawing and publishing their own work. With them, Lasky aspired to take clichéd or neglected genres of comics and revitalize them with the lessons learned from the first wave of alternative comics.

Lasky's first two full-length comic books, Arrabbiata Comics and Monster City Comics, were created in collaboration with printmaker Paul Bonelli under the name Fistball Productions. In 1993, Lasky won a grant from the to self–publish his comic Boom Boom. With this nudge, Boom Boom graduated from its format, added a color cover, and began to take on its mature form as part history, part graphic novel, part surreal cartography. In 1994–1995, Aeon Publications published four issues of Boom Boom. Lasky used the layout style of for the biography in Boom Boom #2.

Throughout the 90s, Pulse magazine (a now defunct publication of ) published a series of Lasky's comic biographies and musical impressions. These full-page cartoons were collages of image, text and story that stretched the limits of comic art and became a kind of visual essay. Those featured included , , and legendary saxophonist .

Lasky's contribution to the comic book anthology Two–Fisted Science (written by ) chronicles the life of physicist during his time with the Manhattan Project at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Lasky continued to push the boundaries of traditional comics in his collaborations with , Urban Hipster (published by Alternative Comics), which was nominated in 1999 for the for best new series.

Lasky's latest project is Don't Forget This Song, a graphic novel biography of the , written with Frank Young. (An excerpt of the book was published in volume 4.) The book was published in 2012 by .,Pinard, Melissa V. "Not Your Average Comic Book Guy: David Lasky '90," William and Mary Alumni Magazine (Spring/Summer 2004, Vol. 69, #3/4) and it was joint-winner of the 2013 Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work.

Lasky has been nominated for numerous , and has also served on the Ignatz Award jury.


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