Jim Campbell (comics)

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Jim Campbell (born 1977), also known as "Angry Jim", is a U.S. comic artist and musician living in Brooklyn, New York.

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While studying at the Kansas City Art Institute, he founded the band Ottomen with fellow Illustration students David (Misung) Stevenson and George Garcia. In 2000, he moved to New York, and in 2001, he joined Meathaus, a comics art collective and the publisher of the Meathaus Anthologies. In 2004, he released his comic book series Krachmacher and began singing and playing guitar in a new band, Paper Fleet, with Joshua Inman (drummer, songwriter). The two soon added Jim's high school friend John TerLouw on bass. Jim's other work includes freelance illustration and coloring work for Tony Millionaire.

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