Jim Andrew Clark
I write comic books, play the ukulele, juggle, and wear pants.
But not all at the same time.
JIM ANDREW CLARK
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JIM ANDREW CLARK
Bio
Jim Andrew Clark is a versatile professional who finds joy in both creative and technical pursuits.Jim is best known in the literary world as the co-writer and co-creator of the acclaimed webcomic The Guns of Shadow Valley, which earned nominations for Harvey and Eisner Awards. His writing work has been featured in numerous magazines, comic books, and anthologies.Under the stage name "Ukulele Jim," he showcases his musical talents with a unique repertoire of songs encompassing folk, rock, and children's music. Jim's performances are a reflection of his genuine desire to spread the love of music to listeners of all ages.Beyond his creative endeavors, Jim works in the information technology department at a top-ranked community college. He lives in southern California with his family and a flock of chickens.
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The complete discography of Jim's albums, singles, and EPs has something for music lovers of all ages: catchy, emotive, and family friendly songs that bridge the gaps between pop, rock, country and folk music.
This weird west webcomic has been nominated for the Eisner Award for "Best Digital Comic" and the Harvey Award for "Best Online Comics Work" and was published as an oversized hardcover by Dark Horse Comics.
A supernatural YA comic book mini-series full of mystery, ghosts, folklore, pre-teen angst, and adventure. The first issue is now available in paperback and digital.
This children's storybook & music CD tells a story of a circus train carrying acrobatic fleas, dancing ladybugs, daredevil grasshoppers and musical beetles that travel the world to entertain children and inspire dreams.
It's medieval knights vs. zombies in this 16-page comic, available for reading free on Kindle Unlimited or in paperback from IndyPlanet.
This print and online journal of fiction, poetry and art was published in Santa Barbara by Colin Campbell and Jim Clark from 1989 to 2001. Back issues are now available to read exclusively online.