caricaturist, caricature artist, cartoonist, children's book illustrator, writer, graphic designer, art director, author, webcomic artist, arts educator
Known for
illustration, caricatures, children's book illustration, cartoons, webcomics, black cartoonists, African American cartoonists, Spectra (laser superhero)
Spouse
Tawanda W. Johnson
Kerry G. Johnson is an American cartoonist, graphic designer, art director, caricaturist and children's bookillustrator. He specializes in caricatures but has created cartoons, illustrations, and digital content creation in his career in brand development, strategic communications, and publication design.
In May 2008, he debuted his webcomic, Harambee Hills.[2] Harambee Hills is a diverse webcomic that follows the life observations of Gerard and those of his modern African-American family, co-workers and wacky neighbors of Harambee Hills, a fictional suburban neighborhood outside Washington, D.C. The webcomic’s characters often provided commentary on pop culture, entertainment, sports and top news stories.
He is the co-creator of the science-based teen superhero SPECTRA. Spectra, the main character, is also the mascot for Laserfest 2010, a yearlong celebration of the 50th anniversary of the laser. In 2011, Johnson worked with writer Rebecca Thompson and published their third comic book, Spectra, The Original LaserfestSuperhero, for the PhysicsCentral.com web site.
In August 2018, he was interviewed by Al Jazeera America regarding the 50th birthday of Peanutscomic strip. Franklin and he provided commentary on the status of modern-day African-American cartoonists.
List of contributions
His cartoons, illustrations, and graphics have appeared in these newspapers:
ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com: My 'Take' On: Spectra #1 (illustrated by Kerry G. Johnson) - As Seen At the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International by Michael D Hamersky, August 17, 2010
The African American Literature Book Club AALBC.com, Kerry G. Johnson [5]
PhysicsQuest 2008: Nikola Tesla and the Electric Fair (2009) [6]ISBN978-0-9823238-0-9 Co-written by Rebecca Thompson-Flagg PhD, Christopher DiScenza, Justin Reeder and Kerry G. Johnson; illustrated by Kerry G. Johnson; published by the American Physical Society [7]
Energy Future: Think Efficiency: An Energy Efficiency Report [8](2008) Art directed and designed by Kerry G. Johnson; published by the American Physical Society [9]