J. Chris Campbell

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Zig Zag #1 (2005)
Zig Zag #1 (2005)

J. Chris Campbell (born December 1972) is an American freelance illustrator and designer.

Born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina, he attended Winthrop University, where he graduated in 1996 with a BS and a minor in art.

In 2000 J. Chris started a local comic/zine anthology called Wide Awake. With art from Greenville, South Carolina artist's Duane Ballenger, Mike Gowan and Adrew Davis. After the success of the first issue he started a mini-comic and zine publishing company called Wide Awake Press.

J. Chris has contributed to comics anthologies Project:Superior, Superior Showcase #0, Students of The Unusual and SPX 2004.

His first on going comic, Zig Zag[1] was published by AdHouse Books. The second issue to be released in 2006.

In February of 2006 3 Boys Productions released a collection of all the work J. Chris had done for Students of the Unusual. It is a convention special only available from 3 Boys Production or J. Chris Campbell.

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