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Woodrow Phoenix is a writer, artist and letterer who briefly worked for Sonic the Comic.

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  • Woodrow Phoenix is a writer, artist and letterer who briefly worked for Sonic the Comic.
  • Woodrow Phoenix is a British comics artist, writer, editorial illustrator, graphic designer, font designer and author of children's books. Phoenix is best known for "Rumble Strip", published in 2008, a non-fiction look at the difficult social issues arising from society’s dependence on the automobile, which was reviewed in the London Times as “an utterly original work of genius”.
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  • Woodrow Phoenix is a writer, artist and letterer who briefly worked for Sonic the Comic.
  • Woodrow Phoenix is a British comics artist, writer, editorial illustrator, graphic designer, font designer and author of children's books. Phoenix is best known for "Rumble Strip", published in 2008, a non-fiction look at the difficult social issues arising from society’s dependence on the automobile, which was reviewed in the London Times as “an utterly original work of genius”. Among his other solo creations, are The Sumo Family and The Liberty Cat. The Sumo Family debuted in Escape magazine, and was serialised weekly in the Independent on Sunday newspaper in the UK, then monthly in both Manga Mania magazine, and German/Swiss Instant magazine. The Liberty Cat was published in Japan by Kodansha in Morning magazine. Phoenix's critical essays on comics have appeared in catalogs for exhibitions at the ICA in London, and at the University of Sussex. Books he has authored include a children's book titled Count Milkula: A Tale of Milk and Monsters! (ISBN 9780954657659); a cultural study Plastic Culture: How Japanese Toys Conquered the World (ISBN 978-4-7700-3017-7), an in-depth look at Japanese toy designs from the post-war era to present times, and their effect on the imaginations and Western markets along with their impact on trends in design and pop culture; In 2011 Phoenix edited and directed the production of "Nelson" from an original idea by Rob Davis. "Nelson" was a groundbreaking ‘collective graphic novel’ with 54 creators producing chapters of a single continuing story, a unique storytelling experiment that won huge critical acclaim. It was The Observer newspaper’s Graphic Novel of The Month, November 2011. The Times newspaper awarded it Best Graphic Novel of 2011, it was nominated for an Eisner Award and was voted Book of The Year in the British Comic Awards 2012. In 2012 Phoenix wrote and designed "Felt Mistress: Creature Couture", ( ISBN 978–1–9066533–2–3) a book with similar design and pop-cultural concerns to "Plastic Culture", focused on the work of a creative duo from Wales, Louise Evans and Jonathan Edwards.
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