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Mary Fleener

Mary Fleener

19 appearances Β· Copper/Modern Age Β· 1987–2016
Who is Mary Fleener?

Mary Fleener is a real-life cartoonist and author who emerged from the underground/alternative comics scene, debuting in Rip Off Comix #17 (1987) and publishing autobiographical and art-driven work in acclaimed indie anthologies.

Mary Fleener made her debut in the pages of Rip Off Comix #17 in 1987, stepping into the vibrant, anything-goes world of Copper Age underground and alternative comics. Over a publishing life stretching nearly three decades, she's found a natural home in the pages of Drawn & Quarterly and Blab! β€” the very anthologies that defined indie comics' artistic ambitions β€” keeping remarkable company alongside luminaries like Robert Crumb, Chester Brown, Julie Doucet, and Joe Matt. That roster alone tells you something about the creative circles she runs in, and any collector with a taste for the era's most fearless, idiosyncratic storytelling will find her appearances well worth tracking down.

Rip Off Comix
#17
β˜… First appearance
Rip Off Comix #17
Dec 1987

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1989–2016

Weirdo #26 1989
Weirdo #26
Blab! #6 1991
Blab! #6
Blab! #7 1992
Blab! #7
Life of the Party: The Complete Autobiographical Collection #[nn] 1996
Life of the Party: The Complete Autobiographical Collection #[nn]
We Told You So: Comics as Art #[nn] 2016
We Told You So: Comics as Art #[nn]

Appearances

Rip Off Comix (1977)
Weirdo (1981)
Drawn & Quarterly (1990)
Blab! (1988)
The Comics Journal (1977)
Slutburger (1991)
#4
Jizz (1991)
#10
The Best of Drawn & Quarterly (1993)
Life of the Party: The Complete Autobiographical Collection (1996)
We Told You So: Comics as Art (2016)