Roberta Gregory

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Roberta Gregory
Born 1953 (age 70–71)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Nationality American
Area(s) Cartoonist
Notable works
Bitchy Bitch
Awards Inkpot Award, 1994
http://www.robertagregory.com

Roberta Gregory (born 1953)[1] is an American comic book writer and artist best known for her character Bitchy Bitch from her Fantagraphics Books series Naughty Bits.[2][3]

Biography

Gregory was born in Los Angeles., California, where her father was Disney comics writer and artist Bob Gregory. Gregory began her career in 1974 by publishing comics in the all-female Wimmen's Comix anthologies and in other 1970s underground comix, and created the strip Feminist Funnies. In 1976, she published the first issue of a feminist comic book, Dynamite Damsels, which Gregory considered to be the first regulation-sized comic book to be published by one woman.[citation needed]

In 1990 Gregory created "Bitchy Bitch" Midge McCracken, a woman angry at the world who frequently explodes with rage.[4] She starred in the 40-issue series Naughty Bits, which was published by Fantagraphics from 1991 to 2004. The stories were set in present-day, though occasionally strayed to such milieu as the Middle Ages.[citation needed] Bitchy Bitch has a lesbian counterpart named Bitchy Butch. Starting in 1999, Bitchy Bitch was featured in Life's a Bitch, an animated series that was shown on the Oxygen Network in the U.S. and on The Comedy Network in Canada.[citation needed]

Gregory's other work includes the fantasy graphic novel Winging It, the 3-issue series Artistic Licentiousness, and the comic strip Sheila and the Unicorn.

Gregory has contributed to a number of comic anthologies, including Robert Kirby's Strange Looking Exile. As well, she is one of the contributors to Free to Fight, the interactive self-defense project for women. Gregory has received several Eisner Award nominations in the humor, best short story, best writer, and best writer/artist categories. In 1994 she was given an Inkpot Award by Comic-Con International.

Bibliography

Comics & graphic novels

  • Dynamite Damsels (1976) - 1,2
  • Sheila and the Unicorn (1988)
  • Winging It (1988)
  • Winging It 2 (1999)
  • Artistic Licentiousness (91-94) - 1-3
  • Naughty Bits (Fantagraphics 1991-2004) - issues 1-40

Collections

  • A Bitch is Born (1994)
  • As Naughty as She Wants to Be (1995)
  • At Work and Play with Bitchy Bitch (1996) - material from NB 10-14
  • Bitchy's College Daze (1997) - stories from NB 15-19
  • Bitchy Butch: World's Angriest Dyke (1999) - stories from NB 21,23,26,and stories from Gay Comix
  • Burn Bitchy Burn (2002)
  • Life's a Bitch (2005) - first half of Bitchy stories plus one new story
  • Bitchy Strips One Shot (2001) - collection of weekly strips previously printed in newspapers

References

  1. Roberta Gregory at the Lambiek Comiclopedia.
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  4. Bitchy Bitch at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on March 6, 2015.

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