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Ben Hatke (born June 4, 1977, in Lafayette, Indiana) is an American cartoonist and children's book illustrator. He is most well known for his series of middle grade graphic novels Zita the Spacegirl. His work is notable for its focus on strong female characters.[1]

Ben Hatke
Ben Hatke reading at the 2014 Gaithersburg Book Festival
Born (1977-06-04) June 4, 1977 (age 45)
Lafayette, Indiana, U.S.
Notable works
Zita the Spacegirl
Mighty Jack
AwardsCybils Award, 2011
Eisner Award, 2016
Spouse(s)Anna
Children6 daughters
benhatke.com

Biography


Hatke was born in Lafayette, Indiana,[2] and grew up with sisters.[1] His family were members of the Society for Creative Anachronism, and Hatke spent a lot of time outdoors as a child.[2]

One of his early comics influences was Wendy and Richard Pini's Elfquest.[3] Other influences included Bill Watterson, Maurice Sendak, Leonardo da Vinci, Brian Froud, Trina Schart Hyman, Barry Windsor-Smith, and Todd McFarlane.[2]

Hatke attended Christendom College, in the Shenandoah Valley, earning his B.A. in 2000.[4] While he was in college, he spent a semester in Italy studying Italian Renaissance painting.[2][4]


Career


Hatke contributed the story "The Plank" to the anthology Flight vol. 2, published by Image Comics in 2005. His story "The Edge" appeared in Flight #3, published (at that point by Random House) in 2006.

His character Mighty Jack is a contemporary spin on the fairy tale of Jack and the Beanstalk.[3]


Zita the Spacegirl


According to The Hollywood Reporter, Zita the Spacegirl, "centers on a girl named Zita who embarks on a journey to becoming an intergalactic hero after her friend is abducted by an alien doomsday cult. Along the way, she rides a giant mouse, deals with humanoid chickens as well as robots, and makes friends with a blob-like creature."[5]

According to Hatke, the character was actually created by his wife Anna while she was still in high school. When Hatke and Anna met in college, he began adapting the character into its present incarnation.[1][3]

He continued developing the character in webcomics and then a short story titled "Zita the Spacegirl: If Wishes Were Socks," in the 2008 Random House anthology Flight Explorer.[3]

Zita the Spacegirl debuted in 2011 with First Second Books. The second and third volumes appeared in 2012 and 2014.

In 2016, it was announced that Fox Animation had picked up movie right for the Zita trilogy; the films will be produced by Chernin Entertainment.[6][5]


Personal life


Hatke lives in Front Royal, Virginia,[4] with his wife Anna[7] and their five daughters. In September, 2019 their then youngest daughter Ida died in a horse-related accident. They had another daughter two years later. [8][9] He is an avid player of role-playing games, as well as a practitioner of archery.[1] He is also a fire-eater and amateur tumbler.[2]


Awards



Bibliography



Graphic novels



Children's books



References


  1. COLYARD, K.W. "'Zita The Spacegirl' Is Getting A Film Adaptation, And Author Ben Hatke Has More Exciting Things On The Way, a" Bustle (Oct 5, 2016).
  2. Brown, Hillary. "Mighty Jack Cartoonist Ben Hatke on Juggling Art, Blowing Fire and Creating Ridiculously Charming Comics," Paste (December 12, 2016).
  3. Gustines, George Gene. "Graphic Books Best Sellers: To the Rescue," New York Times (September 21, 2012).
  4. "Christendom Alumnus Ben Hatke Scores Movie Deal at 20th Century Fox," Christendom College website (Sep 15, 2016).
  5. Kit, Borys. "Fox Animation Picks Up Movie Rights to 'Zita the Spacegirl'," The Hollywood Reporter (SEPTEMBER 14, 2016).
  6. Lu, Alexander. "Ben Hatke’s ZITA THE SPACEGIRL series picked up by Fox Animation," The Beat (09/22/2016).
  7. Liu, Jonathan H. "Q&A With Ben Hatke on Legends of Zita the Spacegirl," Wired (Sept. 26, 2012).
  8. "Sad News," Lora Fountain Agency (October 3, 2019).
  9. "Ida Hatke," Give Send Go website. Accessed Jan. 13, 2020.
  10. "2016 EISNER AWARD Winners (Full List)". Newsarama.
  11. Di Filippo, Paul. "On Books." Asimov's Science Fiction 37 (7): 107–111. July 2013.
  12. Shiach, Kieran (2016-12-08). "First Second Unveils New Titles For Fall 2017 By Tillie Walden, Gene Luen Yang, Ben Hatke, Gigi D.G., Andy Hirsch And More". ComicsAlliance.
  13. Conradt, Stacy (September 9, 2016). "Q&A: Ann M. Martin and Annie Parnell from the 'Missy Piggle-Wiggle' Series". Mental Floss. Retrieved October 10, 2016.
  14. Mrs. Piggle Wiggle series listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved July 31, 2018.





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