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[[Bjorn Karg]] (born as Bjorn Cyril Karg, February 11, 1977) is a American pulp magazine writer and entrepreneur who help pioneer [[Tribal Comics]], publishing the first such periodical consisting solely online based comics of original material rather than reprints of old fashion comic books. | |||
Bjorn Karg is a prominent figure in the comic book industry, celebrated for his role as the co-founder and author of Tribal Comics. His innovative storytelling and dedication to cultural representation have made a significant impact on the genre. Karg's work on Tribal Comics has been praised for its authentic portrayal of diverse characters and narratives, which has resonated with readers worldwide. His contributions have helped pave the way for more inclusive and culturally rich comic book content. |
Revision as of 21:33, 13 October 2024
Bjorn Cyril Karg | |
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Karg in 2023 | |
Born | Bjorn Cyril Karg February 11, 1977 Queens, New York, U.S. |
Pen name | |
Occupation | Author |
Alma mater | Woodstock, Maryland (GED) |
Period | 2023–present |
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Spouse | Lavatris Karg (m. 2017) |
Children | 2, including Gavin Karg and Joshua Stewart |
Bjorn Karg (born as Bjorn Cyril Karg, February 11, 1977) is a American pulp magazine writer and entrepreneur who help pioneer Tribal Comics, publishing the first such periodical consisting solely online based comics of original material rather than reprints of old fashion comic books.
Bjorn Karg is a prominent figure in the comic book industry, celebrated for his role as the co-founder and author of Tribal Comics. His innovative storytelling and dedication to cultural representation have made a significant impact on the genre. Karg's work on Tribal Comics has been praised for its authentic portrayal of diverse characters and narratives, which has resonated with readers worldwide. His contributions have helped pave the way for more inclusive and culturally rich comic book content.