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Shary Flenniken

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American cartoonist

Shary Flenniken
Born1950 (age 75–76)
AreaCartoonist, Writer,Penciller, Editor
Notable works
Trots and Bonnie
AwardsInkpot Award (1980)[2]
Spouse(s)Bobby London (div.; m. c. 1972–1976)
Bruce Jay Paskow (1987–1995; his death)
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Shary Flenniken (born 1950)[3] is an American editor-writer-illustrator andundergroundcartoonist. After joining the burgeoning underground comics movement in the early 1970s, she became a prominent contributor toNational Lampoon and was one of the editors of the magazine for two years.

Flenniken is widely recognized as an influential figure in the integration offeminist concerns into underground comics. Her best-known creation is the comic stripTrots and Bonnie, a no-holds-barred satire of the adult world seen through the eyes of the naïve girl of the title and her talking dog (and their worldly-wise, precocious friend Pepsi); these three main characters are all sex-obsessed, and the two girls are in eighth grade, i.e. the final year ofJunior High. Available in a 1989 French edition entitledSexe & Amour[4] for many years, an American edition was not released until 2021; it provides much cultural context.[5] Despite the sometimes raunchy subject matter, it is illustrated in the vein of early comic strip artists likeClare Briggs andH. T. Webster.[6]

Biography

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Shary Flenniken grew up inAlaska,Panama, andSeattle, where she studied at a commercial art school.

Air Pirates

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In 1970, Flenniken was living in Seattle. In late summer that year she attended theSky River Rock Festival, producing a daily Sky River newsletter on a mimeograph machine. She metBobby London,Dan O'Neill, andTed Richards at the media booth,[7] and before the festival was over the four of them produced a four-page tabloid comic,Sky River Funnies, mostly drawn by London. After the festival, Flenniken returned to Seattle where she did graphics for theSeattle Liberation Front's brief-lived underground newspaper,Sabot.

She moved to San Francisco in 1971, where she joined theAir Pirates collective. Flenniken was a marginal contributor to the Air Pirates, and the only member not to be sued for theirDisney parodies.

National Lampoon

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Flenniken and London were recruited byMichel Choquette, an editor ofNational Lampoon,[8] where Flenniken'sTrots and Bonnie appeared from 1972 to 1990.

Flenniken was an editor ofNational Lampoon from 1979 to 1981, recruited many of the magazine's best-known cartoonists during that time, and co-wrote the screenplay ofNational Lampoon Goes to the Movies.

Other work

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Flenniken editedSeattle Laughs: Comic Stories about Seattle (Homestead, 1994), and she continues to freelance from Seattle. In addition to contributions toDC Comics'Paradox Press anthologies, her work has appeared inMad,Premiere,Details,The American Lawyer and other magazines. In recent years she contributed to theGraphic Classics series, praised bySchool Library Journal andPublishers Weekly for its adaptations ofMark Twain,O. Henry and other authors.

Personal life

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Flenniken and Air Pirates co-founderBobby London were married in the early-to-mid 1970s.[9]

Her second marriage was with the late Bruce Jay Paskow of the bandWashington Squares. After the couple wed in 1987, they moved two years later from Manhattan to Seattle, where they were together for six years until Paskow's death in 1995.

Books

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  • Drought Chic (self-published, 1977)
  • Shary Flenniken's Sketch Book (self-published, 1977)
  • Sexe & Amour (éd. Spécial USA, 1989) — French edition
  • Trots and Bonnie (S.I. Comics, 1990)ISBN 9782876951327 — French edition
  • Seattle Laughs: Comic Stories about Seattle (Homestead Book Co., 1994)
  • Trots and Bonnie (New York Review Comics, 2021)ISBN 9781681374857

Illustrations in books by others:

  • Nice Guys Sleep Alone: Dating in the Difficult Eighties (Dell, 1986) — written byBruce Feirstein
  • Eastside Eats: Including Bellevue, Kirkland, & Redmond (Homestead Book Co., 1988) — written by Kim & Sunny Baker
  • How to Live Without Electricity—and Like It (Breakout Productions, 1997) — written by Anita Evangelista
  • When a Man Loves a Walnut (Simon & Schuster, 1997) — written byGavin Edwards
  • Blood-Lust Chickens and Renegade Sheep: A First Timer's Guide to Country Living (Loompanics Unlimited, 1999) — written by Nick & Anita Evangelista
  • Graphic Classics: O. Henry (Eureka Productions, 2005)
  • Graphic Classics: Mark Twain (Eureka Productions, 2007)

References

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  1. ^Boyd, Robert."The Shary Flenniken Interview,"The Comics Journal #146 (November 1991).
  2. ^"Inkpot Award".Comic-Con International: San Diego. December 6, 2012.
  3. ^"Flemate" to "Flenniken" index, Comic Art Collection, Michigan State UniversityArchived December 11, 2006, at theWayback Machine
  4. ^Sexe & Amour
  5. ^(New York Review Comics, 2021)ISBN 9781681374857
  6. ^Patrick Rosenkranz (2002).Rebel visions: the underground comix revolution, 1963-1975. Fantagraphics Books.ISBN 978-1-56097-464-2.
  7. ^RINGGENBERG, S.C."Bobby London and the Air Pirates Follies,"Archived July 16, 2011, at theWayback MachineComix Art & Graffix Gallery (5-12-98).
  8. ^"Biography," Shary Flenniken official website. Accessed Dec. 13, 2016.
  9. ^Boyd,Flenniken interview,The Comics Journal #146 (Nov. 1991): "We were up here from 1973 ’til ’76. We broke up and Bobby went back to New York."

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