Mark Beyer (comics)

Summary

Mark Beyer (born October 8, 1950) is a self-taught American artist and former cartoonist. His comics were known for their bleak story lines, often featuring death, disfigurement, depression, and humiliation, which contrasted with his self-taught, geometric drawing style. Most of his stories were about the adventures of a codependent yet resentful couple named Amy and Jordan. Beyer made one final comic strip for the summer 2012 issue of the British magazine ArtReview.

Mark Beyer
BornOctober 8, 1950
NationalityAmerican
Known forSelf-taught artist, Cartoonist
Notable workComics featuring Amy and Jordan

Biography edit

Beyer is originally from Allentown, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. He is a self-taught, outsider artist whose work has appeared in Raw Vision magazine.

Beyer's work was prominently featured in all but two issues (#3 and 4) of Raw magazine. He has also been published in New York Press and New Musical Express. Beyer also had a recurring animated short series on MTV's Liquid Television (The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo); and a 1995 movie by Gregg Araki, The Doom Generation, was loosely based on the Amy and Jordan strips.

He has also produced cover artwork, including Xman and *** by Michael Brodsky, T-shirts and posters for John Zorn and the New York Downtown avant-garde music scene. In particular the cover and inserts for Zorn's tribute to Ornette Coleman Spy vs Spy (1989) and a popular Naked City T-shirt.

Although he mostly works solo, Beyer has collaborated with writer Alan Moore.

Books edit

  • A Disturbing Evening and Other Stories. Allentown, PA: Mark Beyer, 1978. OCLC 36752209.
  • Manhattan. New York: Raw Books, 1978.
  • Dead Stories. Allentown, PA: Mark Beyer, 1982. OCLC 37763474.
    • Dead Stories. Sudbury, MA: Water Row Press, 2000. ISBN 0-934953-72-4.
  • Agony. New York: Raw Books, 1987. ISBN 0-394-75442-5.
    • Agony. New York: New York Review, 2016. ISBN 9781590179819.[n 1]
  • Agony. Augsburg: MaroVerlag, 1992. German translation.
  • Amy + Jordan. Paris: Sketch Studio, 1993.
  • Amy + Jordan. Augsburg: MaroVerlag, 1996.
  • We're Depressed. Sudbury, MA: Water Row Press, 1999. ISBN 0-934953-65-1.
  • Amy and Jordan. New York: Pantheon, 2004. ISBN 0-375-42270-6.
    • Amy and Jordan. Paris: Camboukaris, 2013. ISBN 9782366240238.

Zines edit

This list may not be complete.

  • Mark Beyer. Death. PA: Mark Beyer, 1980.
  • Mark Beyer. Amy and Jordan at Beach lake. PA: Mark Beyer, 1983.
  • Mark Beyer and Emilia Brintnall. Pain Parade. Edition of 250.[n 2]
  • Mark Beyer. Pooooo. Liancourt: CBO Éditions, 1996. Edition of 150.
  • Mark Beyer. Lost Faces. Zürich, 2000. Edition of 350.[n 3]
  • Gary Panter and Mark Beyer. Panter versus Beyer. Liancourt: CBO Éditions, 2003. Edition of 100. OCLC 907799569.
  • Mark Beyer. Ne'er-do-wellers. Trapset Zines, 2017. Edition of 200.[n 4]
  • Mark Beyer. 2016–17. Marseille: Le Dernier Cri, 2017. Edition of 500.[n 5]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Agony". New York Review Books. Retrieved 2022-10-29.
  2. ^ Description of Pain Parade at a retailer.
  3. ^ "Die Tollen Bücher: Mark Beyer, Lost Faces". www.tolle-hefte.de. Retrieved 2022-10-29.
  4. ^ Description of Ne'er-do-wellers by its publisher.
  5. ^ Description of 2016–17 by its publisher.

External links edit

  • Raw Vision, "Mark Beyer Letting out the Id", Les Coleman, Issue 78, 2013
  • Escape from the Pondox Corporation: Mark Beyer and the Mystery of the Mundane, 2018
  • Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Art Database