Tom Hart
Tom Hart has been writing and drawing comics all of his life; winning a grant to self-publish his runaway hit, Hutch Owen's Working Hard, in the early '90s. Since then, he has delighted and challenged readers with his innovative storytelling techniques and the controlled frenzy of his farces and satires of the modern world. His work has appeared in Japanese, French, and Portuguese, and he has lectured on comics across the country, to preschoolers and college students alike.
Reviews & Interviews
Banks/Eubanks
The Comics Journal has raved, "There's nobody better at telling a story than Tom Hart", and Banks/Eubanks is an ambitious tale told with simplicity, wit, and the unique combination of wild antics and deep insight that is his signature. Set in summertime Boston (and central Florida during a tropical …
Hutch Owen (Vol 1): The Collected
"Tom Hart is one of the few cartoonists whose work I actively seek. There is a dept of feeling in his Hutch Owen stories that places them among the best comic book work I’ve read." -- Joe Sacco
"[Hart’s] funny-looking people . . . convey a level of character and emotion that more intricate …
Hutch Owen (Vol 2): Unmarketable
"A devastating satire, Unmarketable feels like a scalding hot poker cauterizing the open wound of American corporate and consumer culture." -- Andrew D. Arnold, Time.com
"Hart's angry nonconformist Hutch Owen is a modern comics icon-a pissed-off homeless man who stands up for idealism and …
Hutch Owen (Vol 3): Let's Get Furious!
He’s outraged! He’s not going to take it anymore! He’s... not quite sure what to do next. Meet Hutch and his motley crew of lovable malcontents, struggling to make sense of an America that baffles, oppresses, and infuriates them. Collecting the five-year run of Tom Hart’s bitingly …