Whatever your athletic interest, golf, baseball, running, or basketball and whether you haven't picked up a ball since high school or you're a serious sports fanatic, everyone can see the humor and irony highlighted by In the Bleachers. Steve Moore helps us laugh at ourselves and those in the professional spotlight by drawing attention to the comedy of sports.
Steve Moore

Steve Moore was born in Colorado and grew up in Southern California. He graduated from Oregon State University and completed his master's degree in journalism at the University of Oregon.
While working as a sports editor at The Maui News in Hawaii, he got the idea to create the comic panel In the Bleachers. Soon after, Moore moved to the Los Angeles Times, where he worked in sports, news and features for 11 years. He resigned as a Times executive news editor in order to concentrate on the comic and to work in TV and feature animation.
His first animated feature film, "Open Season," was produced by Sony Pictures Animation and released in 2006, showcasing the voices of well-known actors Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, Debra Messing and Gary Sinise. Moore currently has another animated feature film in development at Lions Gate Entertainment.
He has produced 26 animated shorts for ESPN, and is the creator of a children's animated TV show titled "Metalheads" that aired on the BBC in England and on ZDF in Germany.
Moore's humor was inspired by his father, Bob, and cartoonists B. Kliban, Gary Larson, Charles Addams and Gahan Wilson. He lives in Idaho with his wife, Dru, and three children, Jakob, Lauren and Christopher.
Meet the Cast of In the Bleachers
In the Bleachers lovingly skews sports - from fans to games to the culture at large. With hilarious drawings and a style all his own, Steve Moore brings a unique sense of humor to the plate, and is unafraid to throw the occasional curveball.

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