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Judd Winick
Author · 61 books

Born February 12th, 1970 and raised on Long Island in New York, Judd began cartooning professionally at 16 with a single-paneled strip called Nuts & Bolts. This ran weekly through Anton Publications, a newspaper publisher that produced town papers in the Tri state area. He was paid 10 dollars a week. In August of 1988, Judd began attending the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor bringing Nuts & Bolts with him, but turning it into a four-panel strip and creating a cast of characters to tell his tales. Nuts & Bolts ran in The Michigan Daily 5 days a week from my freshman year (freshperson, or first-year student, as they liked to say at U of M), until graduation in the spring of 1992. A collection of those college years Nuts & Bolts was published in Ann Arbor. Watching the Spin-Cycle: the Nuts & Bolts collection had a small run of a thousand books a couple of months before graduation. They sold out in about 2 weeks and there are no plans to republish it. Before graduation he accepted a development deal with a major syndicate (syndicates are the major league baseball of comic strips. They act as an agent or broker and sell comic strips to newspapers). Judd spent the next year living in Boston, and developing his strip. The bottom dropped out when the syndicate decided that they were not going to pursue Nuts and Bolts for syndication and were terminating his development contract. Crushed and almost broke, he moved back in with his parents in July 1993. Getting by doing spot illustration jobs, Judd actually had Nuts & Bolts in development with Nickelodeon as an animated series. At one point he even turned the human characters into mice (Young Urban Mice and Rat Race were the working titles). In August of 1993 he saw an ad on MTV for The Real World III, San Francisco. For those who may not know, The Real World is a real-life documentary soap opera, where 7 strangers from around the country are put up in a house and filmed for six months. You get free rent, free moving costs, you get to live in San Francisco, and get to be a famous pig on television. The "Audition process," was everything from doing a video, to filling out a 15 page application, to in-person interviews with the producers, to being followed around and filmed for a day. 6 months and 6 "levels" later, Judd was in. On February 12th 1993, he moved into a house on Russian Hill and they began filming. Along the way Nuts & Bolts was given a weekly spot in the San Francisco Examiner. This WHOLE deal was filmed and aired for the show. They moved out in June of 1994, a couple of days after O.J.'s Bronco chase in L.A. The show began airing a week later. Along with the weekly San Francisco Examiner gig, Judd began doing illustrations for The Complete Idiot's Guide series through QUE Books. Since then, Judd has illustrated over 300 Idiot's Guides and still does the cartoons for the computer oriented Idiot's Guides line. A collection of the computer related titles' cartoons was published in 1997 as Terminal Madness, The Complete Idiot's Guide Computer Cartoon Collection. Not too long after the show had been airing, Judd's roommate from the show and good friend, AIDS activist Pedro Zamora, took ill from AIDS complications. Pedro was to begin a lecture tour in September. Judd agreed to step in and speak on his behalf until he was well enough to do so again. In August of 1994, Pedro checked into a hospital and never recovered. Pedro passed away on November 11, 1994. He was 22. Judd continued to lecture about Pedro, Aids education and prevention and what it's like to live with some one who is living with AIDS for most of 1995. Speaking at over 70 schools across the country, Judd describes it as, "...the most fulfilling and difficult time in my life." But time and emotional constraints forced him to stop lecturing. In May of 1995 Judd found the weekly Nuts & Bolts under-whelming and decided to give syndication another go. Re-vamping Nuts & Bolts

Series

Books

Red Hood book cover

Red Hood

Lost Days #2

2010

Prelude to Infinite Crisis book cover

Prelude to Infinite Crisis

2005

Justice League book cover

Justice League

Generation Lost, Vol. 1

2011

Harley Quinn book cover

Harley Quinn

A Celebration of 25 Years

2017

Catwoman #5 book cover

Catwoman #5

2012

All the Pieces Fit book cover

All the Pieces Fit

2020

The OMAC Project book cover

The OMAC Project

2005

Blood + Water book cover

Blood + Water

2004

The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius 3 book cover

The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius 3

2001

Green Arrow and Black Canary, Vol. 2 book cover

Green Arrow and Black Canary, Vol. 2

Family Business

2008

Superman book cover

Superman

Red and Blue

2021

Green Arrow, Vol. 7 book cover

Green Arrow, Vol. 7

Heading Into the Light

2006

The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius 1 book cover

The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius 1

2000

Batwing #10 book cover

Batwing #10

2012

Green Arrow, Vol. 6 book cover

Green Arrow, Vol. 6

Moving Targets

2006

Green Arrow book cover

Green Arrow

80 Years of the Emerald Archer

1993

Green Arrow, Vol. 8 book cover

Green Arrow, Vol. 8

Crawling from the Wreckage

2007

Outsiders, Vol. 5 book cover

Outsiders, Vol. 5

The Good Fight

2007

Green Arrow book cover

Green Arrow

A Celebration of 75 Years

2016

Batwing #4 book cover

Batwing #4

2012

Batwing #5 book cover

Batwing #5

2012

Green Arrow, Volume 3 book cover

Green Arrow, Volume 3

Harrow

2013

Love Is Love book cover

Love Is Love

A Comic Book Anthology to Benefit the Survivors of the Orlando Pulse Shooting

2016

Green Arrow, Vol. 5 book cover

Green Arrow, Vol. 5

City Walls

2005

Batwing #12 book cover

Batwing #12

2012

Teen Titans/Outsiders book cover

Teen Titans/Outsiders

The Insiders

2006

DC Comics Presents book cover

DC Comics Presents

Superman vs. Shazam

2021

Batman book cover

Batman

Under the Hood, Volume 2

2006

Green Arrow and Black Canary, Vol. 3 book cover

Green Arrow and Black Canary, Vol. 3

A League of Their Own

2009

Red Hood book cover

Red Hood

Lost Days #1

2010

Power Girl, Vol. 3 book cover

Power Girl, Vol. 3

Bomb Squad

2011

Batman book cover

Batman

Long Shadows

2011

Green Arrow and Black Canary, Vol. 1 book cover

Green Arrow and Black Canary, Vol. 1

The Wedding Album

2007

Countdown to Infinite Crisis #1 book cover

Countdown to Infinite Crisis #1

2005

Batwing #8 book cover

Batwing #8

2012

Batwing #13 book cover

Batwing #13

2012

The Great Big Boom book cover

The Great Big Boom

2017

Exiles, Vol. 1 book cover

Exiles, Vol. 1

Down the Rabbit Hole

2003

Saving the Whole Wide World book cover

Saving the Whole Wide World

2016

Day of Vengeance book cover

Day of Vengeance

2005

Batman book cover

Batman

The Night of the Owls

2013

Power Girl, Vol. 4 book cover

Power Girl, Vol. 4

Old Friends

2012

Batwing, Vol. 2 book cover

Batwing, Vol. 2

In the Shadow of the Ancients

2013

Red Hood book cover

Red Hood

Lost Days #5

2010

Batwing, Vol. 1 book cover

Batwing, Vol. 1

The Lost Kingdom

2012

Green Arrow, Vol. 9 book cover

Green Arrow, Vol. 9

Road to Jericho

2007

Catwoman #3 book cover

Catwoman #3

2012

The Boy Who Crashed to Earth

2015

The Big Book of Barry Ween, Boy Genius book cover

The Big Book of Barry Ween, Boy Genius

1771

Waking the Monsters book cover

Waking the Monsters

2018

Cut My Hair book cover

Cut My Hair

2000

Batwing #7 book cover

Batwing #7

2012

Justice League book cover

Justice League

Generation Lost, Vol. 2

2011

Pedro and Me book cover

Pedro and Me

Friendship, Loss, and What I Learned

2000

Catwoman #2 book cover

Catwoman #2

2011

Batman book cover

Batman

Under the Hood, Volume 1

2005

Harley and Ivy book cover

Harley and Ivy

Love On The Lam

2001

Batwing #11 book cover

Batwing #11

2012

Catwoman #1 book cover

Catwoman #1

2011

Rise of the Cat book cover

Rise of the Cat

2024

X-Men book cover

X-Men

The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic, Book 1

2005

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