Edward J Grug III (born 29 May 1980) is the
pen name of Robert Forrest, an
Australian cartoonist and comic writer: he takes his
pseudonym from
Grug, the main character in a series of children's books by
Ted Prior. He lives in
Perth, Western Australia.
Grug's comics have appeared in Australian small press anthologies such as
The Ink,
Dreams of Tomorrow, and
Something Wicked, but he is best known for his
webcomics. He is the artist for "The Bizarre Life of Charlie Red-Eye," appearing at
Modern Tales, and creates "If Nobody's Likes Me, Why am I So Popular?", a collection of fiction and non-fiction comics posted to his
Livejournal as part of the
Daily Grind Iron Man Challenge. His fiction comics tend to feature cute creatures involved in existential crises of various levels of severity while his non-fiction comics focus on his life and thoughts.
He is a proponent of the
24-hour comic as well and has participated in the 24 Hours in Oz Comics Challenge since 2003. His entry for
24 Hour Comics Day 2006 was chosen as one of the 10 printed in that year's collection, edited by
Nat Gertler.
He was the regular artist on the 5-day-a-week series
, written by T Campbell and Phil Kahn.
His artwork appeared on the cover of
The Holy Sea's 2008 album
A Beginner's Guide to the Sea.
His story,
Fertile Grounds, appeared in
Tango Six, and was republished in the 2009 book
The Tango Collection published by
Allen & Unwin, edited by
Bernard Caleo.
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