(May 5, 2008) Putting his life online has paid off for Joe Infurnari.
The Hamilton-born artist has been nominated for an 20th annual Eisner Comic Industry Award for best digital comic for his online story, The Process.
Winners will be announced at the Comic-Con convention in San Diego, July 24 to 27.
"This is a huge honour. It's been exciting," Infurnari said recently over the phone from his home in Brooklyn, N.Y.
"I would have to say the competition is very stiff.
"The Internet has thousands upon thousands of web comics with new ones all the time. I can't imagine how they would sift though the submissions."
The awards are named for comics creator Will Eisner, creator of the popular Spirit comic character. Infurnari said they are the comic world's equivalent of the Oscars with a gala ceremony every year at San Diego's Comicon International.
What caught the Eisner judges' eyes was Infurnari's ongoing story that began with a storm in a desert, and currently reflects his own struggles with diabetes.
"It has taken a more personal turn," Infurnari said of The Process. "The storm really gets the ball rolling, something magical, a thunderstorm in the desert, and it introduces a little boy at the end who turns out to be me .
"And there is another storm coming, my low blood sugar, and it follows me as I leave the drawing table working on the comic to address an imminent health crisis."
Readers can see for themselves at theprocesscomic.com.
Infurnari, a Sir Allan MacNab high school and McMaster University grad, said The Process has allowed him to work out a number of artistic ideas while showing his own evolution as an artist and telling a story at the same time.
Infurnari has been living in New York for almost 10 years after studying painting and printmaking at Yale University, where he obtained his master's of fine arts.
He earned as spot as a finalist three years ago in an online contest, Comic Book Idol, and since has published several books and expanded into web comics.
The Process, which has been online about 18 months, began as a sideline story in another Infurnari web comic in 2006.
He said good response to the storyline gave him the impetus to pursue it.
"I'm trying to do something different and really push myself and force myself to think of things in a new way.
"Web comics kind of have this almost diary kind of aspect. My personal diary is the artwork I am trying to create and the personal story I am trying to tell.
"Someone said on the Internet that I take my whimsy seriously, which is true."
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