Amy Kim Ganter

Amy Kim Ganter (born 1980 in Binghamton, New York),[1] is an American author and illustrator of original English-language manga.

Amy Kim Ganter
Amy Kim Ganter (right) with Ovi Nedelcu (left), and Kazu Kibuishi (center).
Born1980
Binghamton, New York
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer, Artist
Pseudonym(s)Amy Kim Kibuishi
http://felaxx.blogspot.com/

Career

Ganter is a winner in the fourth Rising Stars of Manga[2] competition, winning the third-place prize of $1,000 and a trophy for her story The Hopeless Romantic and the Hapless Girl.[3] She later authored Tokyopop's Sorcerers & Secretaries,[4] the story of Josh, a "bad boy," who falls for Nicole, a university student and part-time secretary who writes the story of the sorcerer Ellon in her dream journal.[5]

Ganter is also a contributor to the second and fourth volumes of the Flight series of comics anthologies, telling Food from the Sea a "manga-derived tale of an epic clash between a fish seller and a clam seller" in volume 4.[6] She has adapted the R.L. Stine Goosebumps novella, Deep Trouble, for the graphic novel Terror Trips. Terror Trips also has stories illustrated by Jill Thompson and Jamie Tolagson.[7] She is also the creator of the defunct webcomic Reman Mythology.[8]

Since 2007, she has left off manga and webcomic creation, describing herself as a "former cartoonist" on her new blog.[9]

Influences

Ganter says that after out-growing superhero comics like Spawn and X-Men, she became influenced by the more realistic comics she discovered while on a childhood trip to Korea.[4] She cites Japanese manga series Ranma 1/2 as an influence.[10]

Personal life

Ganter is married to comics artist and Flight editor Kazu Kibuishi;[10] they reside in Bellevue, Washington. Ganter told the story of her "third first kiss" with her future husband for the book First Kiss (Then Tell).[11]

gollark: Ah, not GPT-3 then but a vaguely similar thing, fascinating.
gollark: What? This is how I usually speak. Or write. Whatever.
gollark: Relatedly, since GPT-3 has apparently now entered the public consciousness due to, of all things, greentexts, I reserve the right to post all my ML memes here.
gollark: We really should replace the entire concept of networking with RFC 1149-compliant pigeons.
gollark: Ugh, network.

References

  1. Democrat and Chronicle staff. (April 9, 2006). "Especially for teens". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Pg. 7C
  2. Paniccia, Mark (Editor) (December 2004). Rising Stars of Manga, Vol. 4, Los Angeles: Tokyopop. ISBN 1-59182-538-5. Pg. 52
  3. Brady, Matt (June 7, 2005). "RISING STARS IV: AMY KIM GANTER ON SORCERERS & SECRETARIES Archived September 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine". Retrieved on 2006-11-23
  4. Gumbrecht, Jamie (April 14, 2006). "Graphic novelists drawing a crowd". Lexington Herald-Leader. Health & Family section, Pg. 5
  5. Staff. (February 20, 2006). "Sorcerers and Secretaries". Publishers Weekly. Pg. 142
  6. Flagg, Gordon (May 15, 2007). "Flight, v. 4". Booklist. Pg. 28
  7. Abbott, Alana (May 1, 2007). "Terror Trips". School Library Journal. Pg. 168
  8. Jiayi, Patricia (May 26, 2006). "School hit by manga mania". Pasadena Star-News
  9. Jiayi, Patricia (July 2, 2006). "Creativity takes 'Flight'". Pasadena Star-News
  10. Doyle, Miranda (February 1, 2007). "First Kiss (Then Tell): A Collection of True Lip-Locked Moments". School Library Journal. Pg. 133
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