Terminal Lance


Terminal Lance is a comic strip and website created in 2010 by Maximilian Uriarte that satirizes United States Marine Corps life. Uriarte publishes the strip in the Marine Corps Times newspaper and on his own website, TerminalLance.com.
The name is a slang term for a Marine who finishes an enlistment as a Lance Corporal. The system for advancement to Corporal and Sergeant, "cutting scores," is heavily dependent on career-field and seniority—this leads to a large number of "terminal lances" in infantry specialties who might, in another field, have advanced to NCO rank. According to Uriarte, he created the strip "to poke fun at the Marine Corps, much like Gunny Wolf in Charles F. Wolf Jr.'s old Sempertoons, but with an emphasis on the grunt Lance Corporal’s point of view."

History

Graphic novel

In 2016, Terminal Lance creator Maximilian Uriarte independently released the 290-page graphic novel Terminal Lance: The White Donkey which he wrote and illustrated. The book was independently published on February 1st, 2016, after a successful Kickstarter in 2013. Shortly after, the book was picked up by Little, Brown and Company and retitled The White Donkey: Terminal Lance, and was released on April 19, 2016. He is currently working on a second graphic novel titled Battle Born: Lapis Lazuli, also to be published by Little, Brown, and Company.

Author

Maximilian Uriarte is an American artist, comic writer, graphic novelist, and honorably discharged Marine.
He was born in Corvallis, Oregon, to American parents of European Mexican and Jewish descent. He spent most of his childhood in Corvallis before moving to Portland, Oregon at the age of 16., IMDB. After graduating high school and taking two years of general education classes at Portland Community College, Uriarte enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 19 as an 0351 Assaultman. He served from 2006 to 2010, obtaining the rank of Lance Corporal and fulfilling various roles, including SMAW Gunner, Team Leader, Squad Leader, MRAP Gunner, Combat Photographer, and Combat Artist. He served two tours in the Iraq War as part of the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines, the first in 2007-2008 and the second in 2009. He began writing and drawing Terminal Lance soon after returning.
After ending his service in May 2010, Uriarte transferred his community college credits and enrolled in the California College of the Arts, a top-ranked private art, design, architecture, and writing school in Oakland, California. He graduated in 2013, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in Animation. Currently he lives with his wife in Burbank, California, where he works as a writer and artist full time. LinkedIn.

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