Tim Goodyear

Tim Goodyear

Goodyear at the 2009 Stumptown Comics Festival.
Born Timothy Patrick Goodyear
1977 (age 3839)
California, United States
Area(s) Cartoonist, Writer, Penciller, Inker
Pseudonym(s) Teenage Dinosaur
T. Taco Choadsmoker
Notable works
Video Tonfa
http://www.myspace.com/teenagedinosaur

Timothy "Tim" Patrick Goodyear (born August 1977)[1] is an American minicomics publisher, distributor, and comics artist from San Jose, CA. He has been a contributor to Tim Root's Crappy Comics, Sean Aaberg's PORK (magazine),[2] and has compiled several collaborative zines.

Teenage Dinosaur

Under the Teenage Dinosaur imprint, Goodyear publishes absurd and[3] weird[4] comic books.

Teenage Dinosaur Comics Compilations

With Sparkplug Comic Books and Tugboat Press , Teenage Dinosaur has published three major minicomics compilations, which have been released every Free Comic Book Day since 2008.

Nerd Burglar was printed on vellum. It features short works by Bobby Madness, Elijah Brubaker, Chris Cilla, Sarah Oleksyk, Aron Nels Steinke,[8] Jennifer Parks, Tim Root and Shawn Granton. The cover was drawn by Chris Cilla.[9] Although free, due to the work by Bobby Madness and Chris Cilla the compilation now goes for $3–9 on eBay. With future editions, the publishers left a note in the indicia requesting that people charge "Free-99" for their joint Free Comic Book Day offerings.[10]

Bird Hurdler features a preview of Ariadne auf Naxos volume 2 by Julia Gfrörer,[11] a Pop Gun War universe tale by Farel Dalrymple, a Thanksgiving story by Lisa Eisenberg,[11] a brief Theo Ellsworth jam, and very short semiautobiographical minicomic stories by Zack Soto, & a disturbing[12] vignette by Andrice Arp. The front cover was drawn by Arp,[13] with the back cover by Gfrörer.
Ryan Iverson, Jon Clark, Amanda Verwey, Karn, Beau von Tinklywinkle, Mark Thompson, Lily Gilbert, Seth Weber, Birch Cooper, Max Clotfelter, Sean Christensen (Awesome But True),[16] Michael Aushenker, Moises Domingo Rios[15]

Works

Video Tonfa

Goodyear appears as himself in Jesse Reklaw's book tour diary and self-help book Ten Thousand Things to Do. Goodyear has appeared outside doing things sometimes but enjoys the indoor gentleman lifestyle. He frequently sports a so-called Canadian Tuxedo, as seen in the compilation Dope Flounder.

Notes

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