Career
Kevin first created the minicomic Supermonster (1993–2001) while he was still in high school. This is where the character of Glenn Ganges first appeared. Both Or Else and a collection of works, Curses were included on Time Magazine"s list of the Top Ten comics of 2005 and 2006, respectively.
Since February 2008, Kevin Huizenga has published a comic strip called Amazing Facts and Beyond with Leon Beyond in the Street Louis Riverfront Times with cartoonists Dan Zettwoch and Ted May.
New strips appear three times a month. Nicolas Verstappen (2005).
"Kevin Huizenga". du9. Read This, Or Else: Interview//Time Traveling with Kevin Huizenga - Comic Foundry June 1, 2006
A Short Interview with Kevin Huizenga - The Comics Reporter March 30, 2004
"Alumni Profile - Kevin Huizenga "99".
The Spark Online. Spring 2008.
Brian Heater (16 December 2008). "Interview: Kevin Huizenga Pint 1". The Daily Cross Hatch.
Brian Heater (28 December 2008).
"Interview: Kevin Huizenga Pint 2". The Daily Cross Hatch.
Gary Groth (7 December 2009). "TCJ 300 Conversations: Art Spiegelman & Kevin Huizenga".
The Comics Journal. "Space Available: an Interview with Kevin Huizenga".
Avoid the Future. 25 October 2010. Chris Mautner (3 November 2011). "Kevin Huizenga Returns to "Ganges"".
Comic Book Resources.
Jason Sacks (11 November 2011). "Kevin Huizenga: I"m Trying to Draw Something I Haven"t Seen Before".
Comics Bulletin. Tim O"Shea (16 April 2012).
"Talking Comics with Tim - Kevin Huizenga". Comic Book Resources.
Noel Murray (10 July 2012). "Kevin Huizenga on the relationship between his comics and Woody Allen".
The Authorised Version Club. Casey Burchby (10 July 2012).
"Kevin Huizenga"s "Gloriana": Glenn Ganges, Euphoria and the Uncertainty of Life". Publishers Weekly. Reviews
Douglas Wolk (8 November 2006). ""Curses"". Salon. Review of Ganges #1, #2, #3, #4, Comics Bulletin
Nicole Rudick (30 July 2012).
"Gloriana".
The Comics Journal.