Julian Hanshaw

Julian Hanshaw (born January 1971) is a British cartoonist best known for his graphic novels The Art Of Pho, I'm Never Coming Back, and Tim Ginger.

His graduation animated film, The Church of High Weirdness, featuring the voice of Matt Lucas, won a Golden Reel Award — the Verna Fields Award for Best Sound Editing in a Student Film[1] — in Los Angeles for its sound design.

The judging panel included head of Jonathan Cape, Dan Franklin; graphic novelist Rutu Modan; and journalist Rachel Cooke — they picked Hanshaw's piece "Sand Dunes and Sonic Booms" as the overall winner.

In 2014 Hanshaw took part in "When Will The Creeps Meet" at London's Orbital comic shop alongside artists such as Krent Able and Shaky Kane.

Alongside Your Days Are Numbered magazine founder Steve Turner, Hanshaw organized a group exhibition that took place in Paris and also Europe's oldest comic shop, Lambiek, in Amsterdam in May/June 2015.