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FLEENER 01- page 24 - Comic Strip
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FLEENER 01- page 24

Comic Strip
1996
Ink
28 x 38 cm (11.02 x 14.96 in.)
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Great page from the first issue of Mary's eponymous series.
Published by Zongo Comics.

Inscriptions

Signed: Mary Fleener

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About Mary Fleener

Mary Fleener is an alternative comics author, writer and musician from Los Angeles. After quiting art school, she became a rock singer as well as an artist. She started self-publishing her own mini-comics in the 1980s, and her first official work was 'Hoodoo', a comic about the Harlem Renaissance writer Zora Neale Hurston. Her semi-autobiographical 'Slutburger Stories' were first published by Rip Off Press, and later by Drawn & Quarterly. Many of Fleener's short stories appeared in anthologies like 'Weirdo' and 'Twisted Sisters' and the all-women Wimmen's Comix, and her illustrations appeared in Entertainment Weekly A collection of her autobiographical comic work, called 'Life of the Party', was published by Fantagraphics in 1996. Another collection, 'Freak Magnet', appeared at Reprodukt. She works in a style that she calls "cubismo", drawing inspiration from cubism and other art traditions. She is a member of the rockband The Wigbillies. Mary Fleener lives and works in Encinitas, California. Text (c) Lambiek