Year: 2005
Medium: Digital print on paper
Size: 18 x 23 inches
Courtesy of the artist. © 2005 Matthew Holm. This exhibition was organized by the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature, Abilene, Texas.
BabyMouse Queen of the World (cover)
Matthew Holm
Part of the BAM! It’s a Picture Book: The Art Behind Graphic Novels Exhibit
Year: 2005
Medium: Digital print on paper
Size: 18 x 23 inches
Courtesy of the artist. © 2005 Matthew Holm. This exhibition was organized by the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature, Abilene, Texas.
About Matthew Holm
Matthew Holm was born and raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia. He grew up reading to his four older siblings the comic books and comic strip collections, and hoped he might one day grow up to draw a daily newspaper comic strip. While studying English and Art at Pennsylvania State University, he drew weekly editorial cartoons for the school newspaper. After college, he worked in New York City as a writer and editor for Hearst’s Country Living Magazine, and drew a daily web comic in his spare time (before the term “web comic” really existed). He began working with his sister, Jennifer, as a copy editor and fact-checker for her Boston Jane novels. Later, he illustrated several pages of comics for her book Middle School Is Worse than Meatloaf. When Jenni went to him in 2001 with the idea of making a comic book with a female heroine named Babymouse, he again picked up his pen and the two worked out the ideas for what became one of the first graphic novel series written specifically for children. He currently lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife and dog.