In April 2018, the collection was nominated for Eisner Awards as best humor publication and best publication for kids ages 9-12 categories. Reception Ī Wallace the Brave collection was published in paperback by Andrews McMeel Publishing in 2017. The setting of Snug Harbor incorporates elements of Henry's hometown of Jamestown, Rhode Island. He has claimed both Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes and Richard Thompson's Cul de Sac as influences on the strip's style. Wallace the Brave is elaborated from sketches of a child Henry began to make after working on Ordinary Bill. After graduation he created the comic strip Ordinary Bill, which depicted a beach bum cartoonist and ran in his hometown newspaper The Jamestown Press, but found the subject matter too limiting. Will draws his inspiration from everyday life, and in the age of the smartphone, he aims to re-create a world in which kids still collect bugs and fly kites and. Will Henry, the pen name of liquor store co-owner William Henry Wilson, previously drew a strip called Dormmates for the Connecticut Daily Campus, the daily student newspaper at the University of Connecticut. Will Henry is the creator behind Wallace the Brave, which earned the National Cartoonist Society's Newspaper Comic Strip of the Year award in only its second full year of syndication. In March 2018 it began appearing in over 100 newspapers worldwide. It debuted on the company's GoComics website in 2015. Wallace the Brave is a humor strip written and drawn by Will Henry and syndicated through Andrews McMeel Syndication. Universal Uclick/ Andrews McMeel Syndication Comic strip by Will Henry Wallace the Brave
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