About me

Hi, I'm Josh
Edelglass

Hello and welcome to my  website!  I hope you have fun looking around!

I’m a freelance illustrator specializing in fun pop-culture topics as well as comic book artwork. In addition to my illustration work, I love writing about movies, TV shows, comic books, and whatever else interests me. I’ve also watched Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan more times than is probably healthy, and I think Waking Ned Devine is an under-appreciated gem. I hope you have fun taking a look through my blog, which is filled with reviews!

 

Past Clients

My illustration clients have included Amherst College, Brown University, Camp Ramah New England, Trilogy Software, Eggplant Productions, Crazy Clem, The Bureau of Jewish Education, and too many Jewish Day Schools and Synagogues to count.

As Featured In

My illustrations have appeared in Tikkun Magazine, The New Haven Review, The Informed Voter, Leading Edge: A Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Around and About Providence, and many other newspapers and publications. I was included in the Jewish Comix Anthology, published by Alternative History Press in 2014, that featured the work of forty Jewish artists, including Art Spiegelman, Robert Crumb, Harvey Pekar, Will Eisner, Joe Kubert, and others.  I was also included in the second volume (renamed SCI: The Jewish Comics Anthology), published in 2018.

I illustrated the 2021 graphic novel José and the Pirate Captain Toledano, written by Arnon Z. Shorr, published by Kar-Ben Publishing, a division of Lerner. The story is a dynamic pirate adventure on the high seas, and also a powerful story about overcoming hatred, celebrating difference and fighting for what’s right. It’s available for purchase on Amazon here!
 
My artwork has appeared in the exhibition Pow! Jewish Comics Art and Influence that ran at the Brooklyn Jewish Art Museum in Spring 2018; JOMIX — Jewish Comics: Art and Derivation that ran in New York and Philadelphia in 2015 and 2016; and the exhibition The Jew as the Other that ran in New York in 2015.
 
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