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character, Griffy, to the strip. He describes Griffy as "neurotic, self-righteous and opinionated, someone with whom Zippy would certainly contrast. I brought the two characters together around 1979, perhaps symbolically bringing together the two halves of my personality. It worked. Their
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in 1970 to join its burgeoning underground comix movement. He quickly gained a reputation for his willingness to collaborate and organize: one of his first acts upon arriving in San Francisco was to help form the United Cartoon Workers of America, along with
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strip, I'm aware that I'm weaving elements together, almost improvising, as if I were all the instruments in a little jazz combo, then stepping back constantly to edit and fine-tune. Playing with language is what delights Zippy the most."
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cooperative that operated out of Griffith's apartment. It was founded as an alternative to the existing underground presses, which were perceived as not being honest with their accounting practices. (For example, Griffith's popular
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relationship seemed to make Zippy's random nuttiness more directed and Griffy's cranky, critical persona had his foil, someone to bounce happily off of his constant analysis of everything and everyone around him."
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in the introductory scene and asked the projectionist (who I knew) if he could slow down the film so I could hear what they were saying better. He did and I loved the poetic, random dialog. Little did I know that
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stood out from similar publications by having an ambitious editorial plan, in which Spiegelman and Griffith attempted to show how comics connected to the broader realms of artistic and literary culture.
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Years ago, as continuity comic strips gave way to humor strips, typeset episode subtitles vanished from strips. Griffith keeps the tradition alive by always centering a
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Soon after the magazine's debut, however, co-editor Spiegelman moved back to his original home of New York City, which put most of the editorial work for
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magazine, featured an angry amphibian named Mr. The Toad, who showed up later in a solo comics series and then as a recurring character in
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at Ann Arbor. In it, he laid out his "Top 40 List on Comics and their Creation,” which has been reposted on numerous comics blog posts.
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published a three-issue Zippy comics series, with much of the material made up of strips that had appeared in
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Anderson, Lexi. "New and Noteworthy: Summer Reading by Pratt Alumni," Pratt Institute, Monday, June 10, 2019.
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from 1972 to 1998, first in an apartment on Fair Oaks Street, and then in their own house on 25th Street in
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also introduced comic strips from ages past, as well as contemporary literary pieces by writers such as
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Zippy and beyond: A Pinhead's Progress - Comic Strips, Stories, Travel Sketches and Animation Material.
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In 1975, after many years of gestation, Griffith and Spiegelman debuted the magazine-sized anthology
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In 2023, Griffith produced a comic book memoir of Diane Noomin and their marriage together, titled
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for two weeks, during a period of mass exodus, as thousands of Cubans took advantage of President
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to over 200 newspapers worldwide) started in 1986. Griffith compares the creation of the strip to
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Are We Having Fun Yet? Zippy the Pinhead's 29-Day Guide to Random Activities and Arbitrary Donuts
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depicts various other details and incidents involving Griffith's family, including his father's
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For over a decade, starting in 1957, Griffith's mother Barbara had an affair with cartoonist
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Griffith's younger sister, Nancy, was also involved in the underground comix community.
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Zippy Annual: A millennial melange of microcephalic malapropisms and metaphysical muzak.
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Company. Later, Griffith drew new "Wacky Packages Old School Sketch Cards" for Topps.
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For a short period in the late 1960s, Griffith joined a team of artists that included
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In 2007, Griffith began to focus his daily strip on Zippy's "birthplace," Dingburg.
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Interview in Griffith's Connecticut studio in 2003 by the Hartford NBC-TV affiliate
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and then Cartoonists' Co-op Press. The main character, Mr. Toad, is a humanoid
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In 1986, the "Zippy Theme Song" was composed and performed, with lyrics by
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From the Lower East Side to Hollywood: Jews in American Popular Culture
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Invisible Ink: My Mother’s Secret Love Affair With a Famous Cartoonist
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Invisible Ink: My Mother’s Secret Love Affair with a Famous Cartoonist
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Three Rocks: The Story of Ernie Bushmiller: The Man Who Created Nancy
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era, Griffith has worked with the industry's leading underground/
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Radio interview relating to Griffith's book on the real "Zippy."
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on the shoulders of Griffith and his new partner (later wife),
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Bill Griffith (faculty profile) – School of Visual Arts.
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strip that he was writing and drawing a graphic biography of
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in the late 1970s. Material from the strip was published in
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Rebel Visions: The Underground Comix Revolution, 1963-1975
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Nobody's Fool: The Life and Times of Schlitzie the Pinhead
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formed the basis of Griffith's 2015 graphic novel memoir,
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A History of Underground Comics: 20th Anniversary Edition
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with paving the way for the Spiegelman-edited anthology
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Griffith's "Top 40 List on Comics and their Creation”:
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Zippy's original appearance was partly inspired by the
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In 1973, Griffith was one of the founding members of
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The Buildings Are Barking: Diane Noomin in Memoriam
915:In 2008, Griffith presented a talk on Zippy at the 305: 1928:. University Press of Mississippi. pp. xvii–xiii. 950:, in 1998. Noomin died of uterine cancer in 2022. 226:"Are we having fun yet?" is credited to Griffith. 2376: 2006:Dooley, Michael Patrick; Heller, Stephen (2005). 1697:"Bill Griffith: The Man Who Made Zippy a Pinhead" 3865: 2305:Bill Griffith: Lost and Found, Comics 1969-2003 1565:Post on Griffith's Facebook page; March 5, 2019 960:Bill Griffith: Lost and Found, Comics 1969-2003 2142:Archived at Zippy the Pinhead official Website 2059:Grand Comics Database. Retrieved Dec. 9, 2022. 2047:Grand Comics Database. Retrieved Dec. 9, 2022. 2035:Grand Comics Database. Retrieved Dec. 9, 2022. 1858:Grishakova, Marina; Ryan, Marie-Laure (2010). 1836:Grand Comics Database. Retrieved Dec. 9, 2022. 1200:From A to Zippy: Getting There Is All the Fun. 894:" stories about Cuban culture and politics in 559:, and Spiegelman. The press was a short-lived 365:in 1963, Griffith saw a screening of the 1932 3121: 2362: 2005: 1822:"Rip Off Comix — 1977-1991 / Rip Off Press," 1716: 635:in 1979, and then in an expanded edition by 1945: 1738:, AtomicAvenue.com. Accessed Sept. 6, 2016. 1637: 1635: 1633: 1218:Zippy's House of Fun: 54 Months of Sundays. 1107:Reprinted, San Francisco: Last Gasp, 1987. 977:Griffith's mother's affair with cartoonist 784:and then syndicated nationally through the 3128: 3114: 2369: 2355: 1814: 1061: 1019:Griffith revealed in the August 19, 2020, 599:who embodies blind greed and selfishness. 36: 2178: 2176: 1948:American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1970s 1922:Witek, Joseph, ed. (2007). "Chronology". 1690: 1688: 1686: 1582:. Comicbookresources.com. October 6, 2008 1453: 1451: 1449: 1447: 1445: 1443: 1232:(Color strips, May 1990 - September 1994) 1147:Reprinted, Seattle: Fantagraphics, 1994. 1004:In 2019, Griffith's graphic biography of 958:In January 2012, Fantagraphics published 19:For the Australian rules footballer, see 3135: 2238: 2130: 2128: 2086: 2080: 1656: 1641: 1630: 1477: 824:The first full-length Zippy collection, 774:strip went weekly in 1976, first in the 729:story appeared in the underground comic 705:, the flagship publication of the 1980s 659:. Arriving late in the underground era, 384:was being planted in my fevered brain." 1664:The Apex Treasury of Underground Comics 1382:Zippy the Pinhead: The Dingburg Diaries 198:(born January 20, 1944) is an American 172: 1980; died 2022) 3866: 2183:Green, Penelope (September 11, 2022). 2173: 1992:"Zippy Congratulates Rip-Off Press," 1882: 1880: 1878: 1839: 1789:(Ronin Publishing, 2012), pp. 251-253. 1694: 1683: 1440: 1186:Pinhead's Progress: More Zippy Strips. 1054:comics and books are now published by 229:Over his career, which started in the 3109: 2350: 2182: 2125: 1950:. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 59. 1574: 1572: 1524: 1522: 1520: 1518: 1465:. Lambiek Encyclopedia. July 10, 2016 1422:"Bill Griffith Wins the Reuben Award" 3929:People from East Haddam, Connecticut 2292:"On the Road with Zippy the Pinhead" 2222:"Ask A Cartoonist: Sibling Revelry," 1946:Sacks, Jason; Dallas, Keith (2014). 403: 2093:. Fantagraphic Books. p. xxi. 1986: 1890:ComixJoint. Accessed June 19, 2018. 1875: 1824:Comixjoint. Retrieved Dec. 5, 2022. 1776:(Fantagraphics Books, 2012), p. 11. 1695:Heller, Steve (December 22, 2011). 1642:Battista, Carolyn (July 11, 1999). 611:tourist attraction of the same name 584:— in its first three issues.) 13: 2107: 1569: 1515: 14: 3945: 2258: 1662:Goodrick, Susan. "Introduction," 572:, ran through three publishers — 3889:American comic strip cartoonists 2090:Lost and Found: Comics 1969-2003 2045:"Zippy, Last Gasp, 1980 Series," 2009:The Education of a Comics Artist 1774:Lost and Found: Comics 1969-2003 1384:. Seattle: Fantagraphics, 2013. 1371:. Seattle: Fantagraphics, 2010. 1358:. 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Bill J. Griffith

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New York
Cartoonist
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Inkpot Award
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