Zachary Alexander Weinersmith (born Weiner; March 5, 1982)
["2011-03-05 Wooh! Today I'm 29."]
at SMBC-comics.com is an American cartoonist and writer, best known for his webcomic ''
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal'' (SMBC). Outside of SMBC, he has worked on a sketch comedy series, a podcast, and multiple other webcomics. With his wife
Kelly Weinersmith
Kelly Weinersmith (née Smith) is an American biologist, writer, and podcaster. She is a member of the faculty at Rice University in the Department of BioSciences, and an alumni collaborator with the Parasite Ecology Group at the University of Cal ...
, he has co-authored the 2017 book ''Soonish'' and the 2023 book ''
A City on Mars''. He illustrated the 2019 book ''
Open Borders
An open border is a border that enables free movement of people and often of goods between jurisdictions with no restrictions on movement and is lacking a border control. A border may be an open border due to intentional legislation allowing fr ...
'' by economist Bryan Caplan, and wrote the 2023 children's book ''
Bea Wolf'', a loose adaptation of
Beowulf
''Beowulf'' (; ) is an Old English poetry, Old English poem, an Epic poetry, epic in the tradition of Germanic heroic legend consisting of 3,182 Alliterative verse, alliterative lines. It is one of the most important and List of translat ...
.
Background and personal life
According to Weinersmith, his great-grandfather immigrated to the United States in 1925, and he has no family in Europe as they were killed in the
Holocaust
The Holocaust (), known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as the (), was the genocide of History of the Jews in Europe, European Jews during World War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy ...
. Weinersmith describes being "raised Jewish, in an only casually religious environment".
Weinersmith has been writing and drawing comics since high school, often using the name "Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal" for these comics. His early webcomics usually had three or more panels, but in 2002 he switched to a single-panel format.
Weinersmith graduated from
Pitzer College
Pitzer College is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It was founded in 1963 as a women's college in the Claremont Colleges consortium and became coeducational in 1970.
Pitzer enrolls approximately 1000 students. Pitzer off ...
in California with an English degree in 2003.
He then worked in the film industry for around two years, including at
The Asylum, and later a talent agency.
With the success of SMBC, Weinersmith returned to college at
San Jose State University
San José State University (San Jose State or SJSU) is a Public university, public research university in San Jose, California. Established in 1857, SJSU is the List of oldest schools in California, oldest public university on the West Coast of ...
in order to satisfy personal interests while also creating topics and creative ideas for his comics; initially planning on biochemistry, he opted to pursue physics.
By 2007, he was able to earn a living from the comic.
While in California he met
Kelly Smith, then a graduate student at U.C. Davis, later an adjunct professor at
Rice University
William Marsh Rice University, commonly referred to as Rice University, is a Private university, private research university in Houston, Houston, Texas, United States. Established in 1912, the university spans 300 acres.
Rice University comp ...
.
They married, and both took the combined surname Weinersmith.
They have two children, Ada and Ben. The Weinersmiths reside in
Charlottesville, Virginia
Charlottesville, colloquially known as C'ville, is an independent city (United States), independent city in Virginia, United States. It is the county seat, seat of government of Albemarle County, Virginia, Albemarle County, which surrounds the ...
.
In an interview in 2009, Weinersmith described his personal philosophy as "pragmatic" and said he is "probably" agnostic, saying "though I’m probably not willing to call myself an atheist per se, I almost certainly behave like an atheist, when it comes to specific activities related to spirituality."
''Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal''
Weinersmith authors ''Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal'' (SMBC), a popular webcomic that is updated daily. It features few recurring characters or storylines and has no set format. Recurring themes in SMBC include religion, superheroes, romance, dating, science, research, parenting and the meaning of life.
Weinersmith's first version of SMBC was a character-based three-panel strip done while he was in college.
This version of the comic focused on the romantic and academic endeavors of several college students. This version (referred to as ''Classic SMBC'' on the site's archives) ran from January 28, 2002 to September 3, 2002. Weinersmith then switched to single-panel and gag comics.
That version of the strip began on September 5, 2002. SMBC is now a multi-panel comic.
In 2005, Weinersmith wanted to work on ''SMBC'' full-time, and around this time moved to daily updates. By 2007, he was able to earn a living from the comic.
Weinersmith also returned to study around 2006 to provide inspiration for the comic, and studied physics, and considers that the rise in the geekiness of the comic happened at that time.
As of 2012, ''SMBC'' received a quarter-million visitors a day and was described as one of the most popular webcomics.
Other projects
Books
* ''Trial of the Clone: An Interactive Adventure!'' (2012) is a
gamebook
A gamebook is a work of printed fiction that allows the reader to participate in the story by making choices. The narrative branches along various paths, typically through the use of numbered paragraphs or pages. Each narrative typically does not ...
authored by Weinersmith and illustrated by Chris Jones.
*''2
7 Nerd Disses: A Significant Quantity of Disrespect'' (2013) is an e-book of nerdy insults co-written by Weinersmith and
Phil Plait and illustrated by
Jess Fink.
* ''Augie and the Green Knight'' (2015) is a children's book written by Weinersmith and illustrated by Gilles Roussel (known as
Boulet). The book features an adventurous and scientifically minded female protagonist in a retelling of the medieval romance
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Weinersmith said it was an attempt to give his daughter a book "about little girls who are smart, and scientific, and (here's the crucial thing) risk-taking." The book was financed through the crowdfunding website
Kickstarter
Kickstarter, PBC is an American Benefit corporation, public benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, New York City, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity. The company's stated mission is to "help bring creative project ...
, receiving $US384,410.
* ''Soonish'' (2017) is a collaboration between Weinersmith and his wife
Kelly Weinersmith
Kelly Weinersmith (née Smith) is an American biologist, writer, and podcaster. She is a member of the faculty at Rice University in the Department of BioSciences, and an alumni collaborator with the Parasite Ecology Group at the University of Cal ...
looking at upcoming technologies that could change the future. The book reached multiple
New York Times Bestseller
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lists.
*''
Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration'' (2019) is an illustrated book about the history and potential benefits of
open border
An open border is a border that enables Freedom of movement, free movement of people and often of goods between jurisdictions with no restrictions on movement and is lacking a border control. A border may be an open border due to intentional leg ...
policies, co-written with
Bryan Caplan
Bryan Douglas Caplan (born April 8, 1971) is an American economist and author. He is a professor of economics at George Mason University, a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center, an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, and a former c ...
.
*''
Bea Wolf'' (2023) is a children's book written by Weinersmith and illustrated by Gilles Roussel (known as
Boulet). The book is a retelling of the
Beowulf
''Beowulf'' (; ) is an Old English poetry, Old English poem, an Epic poetry, epic in the tradition of Germanic heroic legend consisting of 3,182 Alliterative verse, alliterative lines. It is one of the most important and List of translat ...
tale.
*''
A City on Mars: Can we settle space, should we settle space, and have we really thought this through?'' (2023) is a popular science book on
space settlement and challenges facing a potential
colonization of Mars
475px, Map of the year each country achieved List of sovereign states by date of formation, independence.
Colonization (British English: colonisation) is a process of establishing occupation of or control over foreign territories or peoples f ...
,
colonization of the Moon
The colonization of the Moon is a process or concept employed by some proposals for robotic or human exploitation and settlement endeavours on the Moon. Often used as a synonym for its more specific element of settling the Moon (the establishi ...
, and related activities.
Collections of SMBC comics have also been published in physical books.
Other webcomics
*''Vince Invincible'' is a comic first published in 2003 with three later installments in April 2005. It follows a boy named Vince who is impervious to any form of harm.
*''Baby Moloch'' is a short
origin story
In fiction, an origin story is an account or backstory revealing how a character or group of people become a protagonist or antagonist.
In American comic books, it also refers to how characters gained their superpowers and/or the circumstances ...
for the character Moloch, who featured in several of the earlier ''SMBC'' single-panel strips.
*''Chason!'' is a comic based on a character, Chason, from the multi-panel days of ''SMBC.'' It was written by Weinersmith, but was illustrated by a new artist from the 20th comic.
*''Captain Stupendous'' (formerly Captain Excelsior until the name was changed for legal reasons) is a comic project written by Weinersmith and illustrated by Chris Jones. Captain Stupendous is a recently divorced superhero and the comic follows his romantic and family life. It launched in January 2007 and was completed after 95 pages in 2008. ''Captain Stupendous'' was published in book form by
IDW Publishing
IDW Publishing is an American publisher of comic books, graphic novels, art books, and comic strip collections. It was founded in 1999 as the publishing division of Idea and Design Works, LLC (IDW) and is recognized as the fifth-largest comic ...
.
*''Snowflakes'' is a webcomic set in an orphanage. It was scripted by Weinersmith, from story and plotting by James Ashby and art by Chris Jones. It was completed in 2013.
*''Laws and Sausages'' is a
political science
Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
webcomic co-written by brothers Greg Weiner and Zach Weinersmith and drawn by Dennis Culver. It ran from 2018–2019.
*''A Comic Strip Tour Of The Wild World Of Pandemic Modeling'' is a one-off article on
FiveThirtyEight
''FiveThirtyEight'', also rendered as ''538'', was an American website that focused on opinion poll analysis, politics, economics, and sports blogging in the United States.
The website, which took its name from the number of electors in the U ...
in April 2020 on modelling the spread of Covid-19 and pandemics in general, presented in comic strip form and illustrated by Weinersmith.
Video and audio
*''The Jerry Simpiro Project'' is a
mockumentary
A mockumentary (a portmanteau of ''mock'' and ''documentary'') is a type of film or television show depicting fictional events, but presented as a Documentary film, documentary. Mockumentaries are often used to analyze or comment on current event ...
of a fictional webcomic creator.
*''SMBC-Theater'' is a sketch comedy series, made by Weinersmith and others. This was normally updated once a week on Mondays with one or two short sketches and as of February 2018 the channel had about 80,000 subscribers. Sketches were mainly one-shots, though there some characters had storylines, such as James Ashby as president, J.P. Nickel's news stories, Jon Brence's dating shorts, and Weinersmith as Jesus/James Ashby as God. In August 2011, a project was successfully
crowdfunded on
Kickstarter
Kickstarter, PBC is an American Benefit corporation, public benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, New York City, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity. The company's stated mission is to "help bring creative project ...
called "SMBC Theater Goes TO SPACE!". This became ''Starpocalypse'', a
space opera
Space opera is a subgenre of science fiction that emphasizes Space warfare in science fiction, space warfare, with use of melodramatic, risk-taking space adventures, relationships, and chivalric romance. Set mainly or entirely in outer space, i ...
webseries
A web series (also known as webseries, short-form series, and web show) is a series of short screenplay, scripted or Improvisation, non-scripted online videos, generally in Episode, episodic form, released on the Internet (i.e. World Wide Web), w ...
, which was released on 25 December 2013, then released on their YouTube channel on May 3, 2015.
*''The Weekly Weinersmith'' is a science
podcast
A podcast is a Radio program, program made available in digital format for download over the Internet. Typically, a podcast is an Episode, episodic series of digital audio Computer file, files that users can download to a personal device or str ...
cohosted by Zach and his wife
Kelly. The first episode of the podcast was released on October 5, 2011. The series ran from 2011 to 2014, with some later additional episodes to celebrate or promote books such as ''Soonish''.
Live events
*Festival of Bad Ad Hoc Hypotheses (BAHFest) is a festival, started in 2013, where people present humorous incorrect scientific theories before a panel of judges who award a prize to the winner. Cities that have hosted BAHFest include Cambridge, Massachusetts; London; Sydney; and San Francisco.
Awards and nominations
Filmography
See also
*''
Create a Comic Project''
*
List of webcomic creators
*
Lists of webcomics
This is a list of all lists of webcomics, sorted by varying classifications.
By genre or subject
* List of webcomics with LGBT characters
* List of video game webcomics
* List of anthropomorphic (furry) webcomics
* List of ''Heroes'' graphic novel ...
References
External links
*
The Weekly WeinersmithZach Weiner Talks at Google
Zach Weiner Reddit Questionnaire(June 25, 2012)
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1982 births
Living people
21st-century American Jews
21st-century American male writers
American comics artists
American comics writers
American science communicators
American webcomic creators
Jewish agnostics
Jewish American comics artists
Jewish American comics writers
Pitzer College alumni
San Jose State University alumni
Web Cartoonists' Choice Award winners
Hugo Award–winning writers