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[[File:John_Holmstrom_10.11.14.jpg|thumb|John Holmstrom (2014).]]'''John Holmstrom''' (born 1954) is an American underground cartoonist and [[Writer (nonfiction)|writer]]. | [[File:John_Holmstrom_10.11.14.jpg|thumb|John Holmstrom (2014).]]'''John Holmstrom''' (born 1954) is an American underground cartoonist and [[Writer (nonfiction)|writer]]. | ||
He is best known for illustrating the covers of the Ramones albums Rocket to Russia and Road to Ruin, as well as his characters Bosko and Joe (published in Scholastic's Bananas magazine from 1975–1984). | He is best known for illustrating the covers of the Ramones albums ''Rocket to Russia'' and ''Road to Ruin'', as well as his characters Bosko and Joe (published in Scholastic's ''Bananas'' magazine from 1975–1984). | ||
As the founding editor of | As the founding editor of ''Punk Magazine'' at the age of 21 in late 1975, Holmstrom's work became the visual representation of the punk era. After Punk ceased publication in 1979, he worked for several publications, including ''The Village Voice'', ''Video Games'' magazine, ''K-Power'', and ''Heavy Metal''. | ||
In 1986, Holmstrom contributed a comic-based chronology of punk rock for Spin magazine's special punk issue. | In 1986, Holmstrom contributed a comic-based chronology of punk rock for ''Spin'' magazine's special punk issue. | ||
In 1987, Holmstrom began to work for High Times magazine as Managing Editor, was soon promoted to Executive Editor, and in 1991 was promoted to Publisher and President. In 1996 he stepped aside to launch the High Times website. | In 1987, Holmstrom began to work for ''High Times'' magazine as Managing Editor, was soon promoted to Executive Editor, and in 1991 was promoted to Publisher and President. In 1996 he stepped aside to launch the ''High Times'' website. | ||
He left High Times in 2000, and went on to work on other projects. He relaunched Punk for a few issues (before the events of 9/11 ended it), published a Bosko comic book, and got involved in several Japanese clothing deals. | He left High Times in 2000, and went on to work on other projects. He relaunched ''Punk'' for a few issues (before the events of 9/11 ended it), published a Bosko comic book, and got involved in several Japanese clothing deals. | ||
He was quoted in a September 2007 New York Times article about the CBGB. | He was quoted in a September 2007 ''New York Times'' article about the CBGB. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == |
Latest revision as of 17:29, 23 June 2017
John Holmstrom (born 1954) is an American underground cartoonist and writer.
He is best known for illustrating the covers of the Ramones albums Rocket to Russia and Road to Ruin, as well as his characters Bosko and Joe (published in Scholastic's Bananas magazine from 1975–1984).
As the founding editor of Punk Magazine at the age of 21 in late 1975, Holmstrom's work became the visual representation of the punk era. After Punk ceased publication in 1979, he worked for several publications, including The Village Voice, Video Games magazine, K-Power, and Heavy Metal.
In 1986, Holmstrom contributed a comic-based chronology of punk rock for Spin magazine's special punk issue.
In 1987, Holmstrom began to work for High Times magazine as Managing Editor, was soon promoted to Executive Editor, and in 1991 was promoted to Publisher and President. In 1996 he stepped aside to launch the High Times website.
He left High Times in 2000, and went on to work on other projects. He relaunched Punk for a few issues (before the events of 9/11 ended it), published a Bosko comic book, and got involved in several Japanese clothing deals.
He was quoted in a September 2007 New York Times article about the CBGB.
In the News
Nonfiction cross-reference
Fiction cross-reference
External links:
- John Holmstrom @ Wikipedia