Robert Triptow
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Robert Triptow | |
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Born |
Robert James Triptow May 10, 1952 Salt Lake City, Utah |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Cartoonist, Writer, Artist, Editor |
Notable works | Gay Comics |
Awards |
Lambda Award for Humor, 1989 Special Achievement Award, San Diego Comic Con, 1989 |
Official website |
Robert Triptow (born May 10, 1952 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is a writer and "the last of the underground cartoonists."[1] His 1989 anthology Gay Comics is one of the earliest histories of the subject,[2] and won the first Lambda Literary Award for Humor.
As a cartoonist, Triptow's contributions to Howard Cruse's Gay Comix began with issue #2. He succeeded Cruse as editor of Gay Comix,[3] from issue #5 (1984) through issue #13 (1991).
As a journalist, Triptow has contributed to The Advocate, Bay Area Reporter, Frontiers, The Sentinel, and other West Coast gay publications.[4]
Books
- Gay Comics (ed.). New York: Plume; New American Library, 1989. 120p. ISBN 0-452-26229-1
- Strip AIDS U.S.A.: A Collection of Cartoon Art to Benefit People With AIDS. (ed. with Trina Robbins & Bill Sienkiewicz). San Francisco: Last Gasp, 1988. ISBN 978-0-86719-373-2
Contributions
In addition to Gay Comix, his cartoon work has appeared in:
- Robert Kirby and David Kelly, editors, (2008) The Book of Boy Trouble 2: Born to Trouble, Green Candy Press. ISBN 1-931160-65-1.
- Camper, Jennifer, editor (2007) Juicy Mother 2: How They Met, Manic D Press. ISBN 978-1-933149-20-2
- Camper, Jennifer, editor (2005) Juicy Mother Soft Skull Press. ISBN 1-932360-70-0
- Gregory, Roberta (2004), Naughty Bits #40, Fantagraphics.
- Gregory, Roberta (1999), Naughty Bits #28, Fantagraphics.
- Gregory, Roberta (1998), Naughty Bits #27, Fantagraphics.
- Kinney, Jay, editor (1993), Young Lust #8, Last Gasp, ISBN 0-86719-253-4.
- Bocage, Angela (1993), Real Girl #6, Fantagraphics, ASIN B000IQUH6S.
- Bocage, Angela (1991), Real Girl #2, Fantagraphics.
- Bocage, Angela (1990), Real Girl #1, Fantagraphics, ASIN B000KSA71O.
- Robbins, Trina, editor (1990), Choices: a pro-choice benefit comic anthology for the National Organization for Women, Angry Isis Press, ASIN: B002E5WBKG.
- Leyland, Winston (1986), Meatmen #1, G. S. Press.
Awards
- The first Lambda Literary Award for Humor, for the 1989 anthology Gay Comics.
- Special Achievement Award from the San Diego Comic Con in 1989 for Strip AIDS U.S.A.[5]
Notes
References
- Cadelago, Chris (February 22, 2008), "Strip tease: Gay characters find home in comics", San Francisco Chronicle: E–1.
- Christensen, Charles "Zan" (February 23, 2008), Robert Triptow at WonderCon 2008, 1 minute 23 seconds. (Windows Media Player, RealPlayer).
- Cruse, Howard (1981), Gay Comix #2, Kitchen Sink Press
- Levin, Bob (July 11, 2006), "Trimmings: Trina Robbins", The Comics Journal (Fantagraphics) (233)
- Williams, Jeff (August 1999), Culture, Theory, and Graphic Fiction (pdf), PhD dissertation, Texas Tech University, retrieved 2009-06-26.
External links
- Official website
- Christensen, Charles "Zan" (March 4, 2009). WonderCon Saturday: Robert Triptow, Brian Andersen & Trina Robbins, 7 minutes. (Windows Media Player, RealPlayer).
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