![]() ![]() The name implied that the two could "wander" to whatever subject they were interested in. Originally intended to encompass more subjects than autobiography, Ota picked the name "Johnny Wander" because it sounded both catchy and broad in scope. Hirsh and Ota started posting Johnny Wander in 2008. This strip was published as a comic book by Dark Horse Comics in 2008. ![]() ![]() Ota and Hirsh at New York Comic Con in 2011įrom 2006 to 2010, Ananth Hirsh (then called Ananth Panagariya) wrote the webcomic AppleGeeks, in collaboration with the artist Mohammad Haque. 1: Don't Burn the House Down" was published in 2010. The first physical book collection "Johnny Wander Vol. ![]() The artwork has also been praised for its depth and quality. The webcomic has been generally well-received, with reviewers calling it as a humorous and sweet comic that invites new readers to continue reading. The comic is currently focusing on one of its ongoing fictional storylines, "Barbarous." The name "Johnny Wander" is meant to evoke the creators' desire to use the comic to "wander" through whatever topics interest them at the moment. However, the comic occasionally encompasses unrelated fantasy storylines. In its earlier days, the comic generally focused on slice of life stories involving Ananth, Yuko, and their friends and family following graduation from college. Johnny Wander is a former webcomic written by Ananth Hirsh and illustrated by Yuko Ota. Strip #191 "Motivational Speaker", published September 21, 2010 ![]()
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