Gahan Wilson is an American author,
cartoonistA cartoonist is a person who specializes in drawing cartoons. This work is usually humorous, mainly created for entertainment, political commentary or advertising...
and illustrator known for his cartoons depicting horror-fantasy situations. Since 1966, he has been married to the author Nancy Winters (née Nancy Dee Midyette).
Life and work
Wilson's cartoons and illustrations are drawn in a playfully grotesque style and have a dark humor that is often compared to the work of
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cartoonist and
Addams Family creator
Charles AddamsCharles "Chas" Samuel Addams was an American cartoonist known for his particularly black humor and macabre characters...
. But while both feature vampires, graveyards and other traditional horror elements in their work, Addams' cartoons are
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, reserved and old-fashioned, while Wilson's work is more contemporary, gross and confrontational, featuring atomic mutants, subway monsters and serial killers. It could be argued that Addams' work was probably meant to be funny without a lot of satirical intent, while Wilson often has a very specific point to make.
Wilson was inspired by the irreverent work of the various satiric
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and
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cartoonists, as well as the science fiction monster films of the 1950s. His cartoons and prose fiction appeared regularly in
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,
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and
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for almost 50 years. In addition to his cartoons for
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science FictionThe Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction is a digest-size American fantasy and science fiction magazine first published in 1949 by Mystery House and then by Fantasy House. Both were subsidiaries of Lawrence Spivak's Mercury Publications, which took over as publisher in 1958. Spilogale, Inc...
, he also wrote
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and
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reviews for that publication. From 1992 through end of publication, he prepared all the front covers for the annual book
Passport to World Band Radio. He has been a movie review columnist for
The Twilight Zone Magazine and a book critic for
Realms of FantasyRealms of Fantasy is a professional bimonthly fantasy speculative fiction magazine published by Damnation Books, which specializes in fantasy, nonfiction, and art. The magazine publishes short stories by some of the genre's most popular and most prominent authors...
magazine.
His
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Nuts, which appeared in
National Lampoon, was a reaction against what he saw as the saccharine view of
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hood in strips like
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. His hero, The Kid, sees the world as dark, dangerous and unfair—but also occasionally a fun place.
Wilson wrote and illustrated a short story for
Harlan EllisonHarlan Jay Ellison is an American writer. His principal genre is speculative fiction.His published works include over 1,700 short stories, novellas, screenplays, teleplays, essays, a wide range of criticism covering literature, film, television, and print media...
's
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Again, Dangerous VisionsAgain, Dangerous Visions is the sequel to the science fiction short story anthology Dangerous Visions, first published in 1972. It was edited by Harlan Ellison and illustrated by Ed Emshwiller....
(1972). The "title" is a black blob, and the story is about an ominous black blob that appears on the page, growing at an alarming rate. He has contributed short stories to other publications as well; "M1" and "The Zombie Butler" both appeared in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and were reprinted in
Gahan Wilson's Cracked Cosmos (1975).
Wilson created a computer game,
Gahan Wilson's The Ultimate Haunted HouseGahan Wilson's The Ultimate Haunted House is a computer adventure game developed by Byron Preiss Multimedia/Brooklyn Multimedia, published and distributed by Microsoft Home, and directed by Judson Rosebush. The game is designed by Walt Freitag and Barbara Lanza and published in 1993 and 1994...
, with
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. The goal is to collect 13 keys in 13 hours from the 13 rooms of a house by interacting in various ways with characters (two-headed monster, mad scientist, vampiress), objects and the house itself.
In 2009, Fantagraphics Books released
Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons, a slipcased, three-volume collection of Wilson's cartoons and short stories for that magazine. A collection of his work,
Fifty Years of Gahan Wilson, was published in 2010. Fantagraphics announced a "complete" edition of
Nuts for the Spring of 2011.
Awards
In 2005, Wilson was recognized with Lifetime Achievement from the World Fantasy Awards. He received the
World Fantasy Convention AwardThis special World Fantasy Award is given for peerless contributions to the fantasy genre, and presented at the annual World Fantasy Convention. Past winners have included authors, artists, and publishers.-1978:...
in 1981 and the
National Cartoonists SocietyThe National Cartoonists Society is an organization of professional cartoonists in the United States. It presents the National Cartoonists Society Awards. The Society was born in 1946 when groups of cartoonists got together to entertain the troops...
's Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005.
Wilson is the subject of a feature-length documentary film,
Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird, directed by Steven-Charles Jaffe.
He was an influence on later alternative cartoonists, including Gary Larson,
John CallahanJohn Callahan is an American actor, best known for his work as Edmund Grey on the soap opera All My Children. He was born in Brooklyn, New York....
and
Bill PlymptonWilliam "Bill" Calvin Plympton is an American animator, former cartoonist, director, screenwriter and producer best known for his 1987 Academy Award-nominated animated short Your Face. and his series of shorts Guard Dog, Guide Dog, Hot Dog and Horn Dog.- Biography :Bill Plympton was born in...
.
Children's fantasy
- Harry, the Fat Bear Spy (1973)
- Harry and the Sea Serpent (1976)
- Harry and the Snow Melting Ray (1978)
- The Bang Bang Family (1974)
- Spooky Stories for a Dark and Stormy Night (1994)
Books edited by Gahan Wilson
- Gahan Wilson's Favorite Tales of Horror (1976)
- The First World Fantasy Award
The World Fantasy Awards are annual, international awards given to authors and artists who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in the field of fantasy...
s (1977)
Sources
Some bibliographical information derived from
The Encyclopedia of FantasyThe Encyclopedia of Fantasy is a 1997 reference work on fantasy, edited by John Clute and John Grant. Other contributors include Mike Ashley, Neil Gaiman, Diana Wynne Jones, David Langford, Sam J. Lundwall, Michael Scott Rohan, Brian Stableford and Lisa Tuttle.The book was well-received upon...
ed.
John CluteJohn Frederick Clute is a Canadian born author and critic who has lived in Britain since 1969. He has been described as "an integral part of science fiction's history."...
and John Grant.
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