Chrisoulis was born in
Victoria, Australia to
Greek Australian migrants. In 1996, he self-published his first comic book series,
Clans, in Melbourne, Australia, which lasted three issues. The following year he collaborated with writer Nick Bugeja on the superhero comic book series
Bloodsport (Impulse Comics). In the late 1990s, he emigrated to
Athens, Greece, and began
self-publishing his personal comic book anthology,
Tales of Unsurpassed Vanity (
Greek: ), one of Greece's longest-running self-published independent comics.
Tales of Unsurpassed Vanity lasted ten issues, ending in 2004. From 2002 to 2006, Chrisoulis collaborated with ''
magazine, a Greek comics anthology that was included as a free supplement every Wednesday within Eleftherotypia newspaper. He serialised his science fiction series Vacant Testament
(Greek: Κενή Διαθήκη) within the pages of 9 (Ennea)'' magazine, making it the first long-running sci-fi comics series published in a Greek mainstream comic book. In 2007, he released the first volume of his acclaimed political satire comic book series,
Giant-Size Fascists. After the first volume was released, the series continued in monthly episodes in ''
(Γαλέρα
) magazine from 2007 to 2008. The two volumes of Giant-Size Fascists'' earned him Greek comic book of the year awards by popular vote in 2008 and 2010. His graphic novel
Dryland, which narrates the violent deaths of most of his ancestors in
Interwar Greece, was a finalist at the
Myriad Editions' First Fictions competition and was released in 2016 by
Markosia Enterprises. Singer-songwriter of two concept art bands, Autodivine and the UK-based band Ghosts of Future Past, he has released two illustrated
concept albums with
linear narratives and
post-punk aesthetics. From 2012 until 2014, he researched and serialised daily his webcomic series
Tales of The Smiths about the early unknown days of
Morrissey and seminal
indie band
The Smiths, a 450-page collected edition of which will be released by
Omnibus Press in 2018. Since 2016, he has been researching, writing and drawing
Rebel Rebel: The graphic biography of David Bowie, the weekly webcomic biography of
David Bowie, which has been hosted on Patreon, through which self-published collections are regularly made available to supporters. In 2017, he began researching and serialising his latest webcomic series
King: The graphic biography of Jack Kirby, about the
Ashkenazi Jewish origins of the visual creator of
Marvel Comics. He is the co-creator and art director of Museums News, a website that focuses on museum and exhibition culture. Chrisoulis has been working at
Teesside University since 2018 and has been appointed as the Course Leader of the School of Arts and Creative Industries' BA (Hons) Illustration course. His research output at the university has focused on the development, production and dissemination of graphic biographies. ==Bibliography==