MARY FLEENER
'Mary Fleener' (1951–) is an American underground cartoonist, writer and musician from Los Angeles, California. She is a member of the rock band The Wig Titans. Fleener is know for her unique, cubist-like drawing style—which she termed 'cubismo'—and her autobiographical stories, many of which are featured in her series ''Slutburger''.
Among her influences are ancient Egyptian art and the works of Chester Gould (''Dick Tracy''), Otto Soglow (''The Little King'') and Al Capp (''Li'l Abner''). Robert Crumb and Robert Armstrong encouraged her to create her own comics. Her first published volume was ''Hoodoo'' (1988), about Zora Neale Hurston.
★ Fleener, Mary. ''Life of the Party''. Fantagraphics Books, 1996. ISBN 1-56097-261-0
★ maryfleener.com (official site)
★ Comic creator: Mary Fleener — Fleener's entry in the Lambiek Comiclopedia
Among her influences are ancient Egyptian art and the works of Chester Gould (''Dick Tracy''), Otto Soglow (''The Little King'') and Al Capp (''Li'l Abner''). Robert Crumb and Robert Armstrong encouraged her to create her own comics. Her first published volume was ''Hoodoo'' (1988), about Zora Neale Hurston.
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Bibliography
★ Fleener, Mary. ''Life of the Party''. Fantagraphics Books, 1996. ISBN 1-56097-261-0
External links
★ maryfleener.com (official site)
★ Comic creator: Mary Fleener — Fleener's entry in the Lambiek Comiclopedia
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