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Nationality
  
American

Education
  
Roanoke College

Role
  
Singer


Name
  
Rob Balder

Area(s)
  
Webcomics. Filk Music

Awards
  
Pegasus Award

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Notable works
  
PartiallyClips. Erfworld

Albums
  
For Amusement Only, Rich Fantasy Lives

Similar People
  
Worm Quartet, Luke Ski, Tom Smith, Carla Ulbrich, Dr Demento

Profiles

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Robert T. Balder is a professional cartoonist and singer-songwriter. He graduated from Roanoke College with a major in English in 1993, and after a variety of jobs, entered a seven-year career in IT, starting as a Manager of Database Development, which he left for his current career.

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Comics

As a comic author, he was first published in Scene magazine in 1998. In 2001, he started PartiallyClips, a social commentary clip art webcomic also featured in the Anchorage Press, Cleveland Free Times, Concord Mirror, East Bay Express, Houston Press, Manchester Mirror, Metroland, Nth Degree, Salem Observer, and the Other Paper. He is also the writer for the Erfworld webcomic, which was listed as one of Time Magazine's "Top 10 Graphic Novels of 2007"

Rob is known well within the webcomic creator community, as evidenced by his writing of guest comics for other webcomics: Fragile Gravity, Goats, Order of the Stick, Sluggy Freelance, and Wondermark. In 2006 he partnered with Pete Abrams of Sluggy Freelance, to create a retail market card game themed around Sluggy Freelance called Get Nifty.

In August 2010 he co-wrote a 24-page comic called "A Duel in the Somme", based on a story by science fiction author Ben Bova and illustrated by syndicated cartoonist Bill Holbrook. The comic was released on its own website under a Creative Commons license at a rate of one page per day, and used a reward-driven donation model for revenue.

Music

Balder writes and sings comedy songs, and has recorded two CDs. The title track from his first CD, "Rich Fantasy Lives" was co-written with Tom Smith, and won the 2007 Pegasus Award for Best Filk Song; they were nominated the previous year for the same award. He was also one of the seven founders of the FuMP, or "Funny Music Project", along with Devo Spice, Luke Ski, Tom Smith, Possible Oscar, Raymond and Scum, Spaff, and Worm Quartet, in which they present new songs released under a Creative Commons license.

His comedy music has received national airplay in the United States on the syndicated Dr. Demento show. His song "Gamer Funk" was the #1 most requested song on the Dr. Demento Show in both September and October 2009, and was the third most requested song for that entire year. In February 2009, Balder began a collaboration with ShoEboX of Worm Quartet called "Baldbox". The duo released one CD ("The Dumb Album") and several follow-up songs, which have also been played frequently by Dr. Demento and other terrestrial radio shows.

Professional and Public

Rob Balder is a frequent guest and program participant at science fiction, comic, gaming, and anime conventions, participating in as many as 20 events a year. Several conventions have invited him as Guest of Honor, including Capclave, CoastCon, I-Con, MidSouthCon, and OASIS.

References

Rob Balder Wikipedia