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- Odd_Jobs_(webcomic) abstract "Odd Jobs is a darkly comedic webcomic written and illustrated by Chicago-based cartoonist Tim Broderick. Having graduated with a journalism degree from Eastern Illinois University, Broderick was one of the many artists who made a name for himself during the comics' \"black and white explosion\" during the mid-80s. It was during this period that he developed a story titled Riot 57, the first comic to feature his David Diangelo character. After the movement died out, however, Broderick set his story aside to become not only a husband but a father as well. And in the late-'90s, minor tragedy struck, when a flood destroyed the entirety of his artwork, Riot 57 included; he had nothing to show for his years of development. Down but not out, Tim used the support of his family to develop a series for the web. In May 2000, Lost Child became the first officially-published Odd Jobs volume, quickly gaining a loyal following and critical attention. The next two installments -- Something to Build Upon and Cash & Carry—were met similarly.Part social commentary, part film noir, the webseries centers around David Diangelo, a young man who accepts odd temp jobs to better his life in what he calls \"the new economy.\" However, as in all crime novels/television shows/movies, the protagonist rediscovers in every volume that even a simple errand does not go according to plan.Broderick currently continues work on the fourth Odd Jobs graphic novel, entitled Children of the Revolution.".
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- Odd_Jobs_(webcomic) author "Tim Broderick".
- Odd_Jobs_(webcomic) began "2000-05-01".
- Odd_Jobs_(webcomic) genre Black_comedy.
- Odd_Jobs_(webcomic) title "Odd Jobs".
- Odd_Jobs_(webcomic) url www.timbroderick.net.
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- Odd_Jobs_(webcomic) comment "Odd Jobs is a darkly comedic webcomic written and illustrated by Chicago-based cartoonist Tim Broderick. Having graduated with a journalism degree from Eastern Illinois University, Broderick was one of the many artists who made a name for himself during the comics' \"black and white explosion\" during the mid-80s. It was during this period that he developed a story titled Riot 57, the first comic to feature his David Diangelo character.".
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