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Joe Daly (comics)

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Joe Daly
Born23 March 1979
London, United Kingdom
NationalitySouth African
Area(s)Comics artist, Writer
CollaboratorsFantagraphics Books, L'Association

Joe Daly (born 23 March 1979) is an English-born South African comics artist and writer. His first American work titled Scrublands was described as an "introverted dreamlike stream-of-consciousness" and "over-the-top postmodern vaudevillian". His other works include the Red Monkey Double Happiness Book, the Dungeon Quest book series, and Highbone Theatre. His work has also appeared in Bitterkomix, Mome, and Kramers Ergot comic anthologies. Joe Daly's books are predominantly published by Fantagraphics Books, in Seattle, U.S.A, and L'Association, in Paris, France.

Early life

Born in London, United Kingdom, Daly studied animation for two years at Cape Town's City Varsity.

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