# Jules Faber

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Cartoonist and illustrator

**Jules Faber** is a [cartoonist](/source/Cartoonist), [caricature artist](/source/Caricaturist), [illustrator](/source/Illustrator) and finished artist located in [Coffs Harbour](/source/Coffs_Harbour). In 2009, he became President of the [Australian Cartoonists' Association](/source/Australian_Cartoonists'_Association) and was again elected to the position in November 2012.

Faber's first collection of [short stories](/source/Short_stories), [poetry](/source/Poetry) and [autobiographical](/source/Autobiographical) [comics](/source/Comics) was published in 2004. He was also co-editor and a major contributor to the Australian anthology *Sporadic*, a comic featuring many Australian cartoonists with an animation background - Faber was background [inker](/source/Inker) on nine episodes from Season Two of [Disney](/source/Disney)'s '[The Proud Family](/source/The_Proud_Family)' - a show made for [minority groups](/source/Minority_group) in the US television industry. Other work includes the [science fiction](/source/Science_fiction) colour comic *Golgotha: Book One* (2005), the trilogy of 'The Clunkertons' children's books and various newspaper editorial cartooning positions.

Faber's second [solo](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/solo) [exhibition](/source/Exhibition) of works 'Ten Years and a Day' opened at the [Verve Cafe](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Verve_Cafe&action=edit&redlink=1) in Brisbane's [Metro Arts](/source/Metro_Arts) building on 6 February 2008 (?).

He was a DVD reviewer for the website [1] and ill-fated [publication](/source/Publication) *What DVD*. He is currently delving further into children's book illustration. His most prominent recent work is illustrating the Weirdo series of books written by Anh Do.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Home"](http://www.dvd.net.au). *dvd.net.au*.

## External links

- [Official website](http://www.julesfaber.com)

- [Jules Faber at the Australian Cartoonists' Association](http://www.cartoonists.org.au/?page=121&id=108&back=P3BhZ2U9MTIwJmFtcDthY3Rpb249c2VhcmNoJmFtcDtxPSZhbXA7cGFnZT0xMjAmYW1wO2FjdGlvbj1zZWFyY2gmYW1wO249MA==)

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