- Gilbert Shelton
Gilbert Shelton (born
May 31 ,1940 ,Houston, Texas ) is an Americancartoonist andunderground comix artist. He is the creator of "TheFabulous Furry Freak Brothers ", "Fat Freddy's Cat ", "Wonder Wart-Hog ", "Not Quite Dead " and the cover art to The Grateful Dead's 1978 album "Shakedown Street ".He graduated from Lamar High School in Houston. He attended
Washington and Lee University ,Texas A&M University and theUniversity of Texas at Austin where he received his bachelor's degree in the social sciences in 1961. His early cartoons were published in the University of Texas' humor magazine "The Texas Ranger".Directly after graduating, Shelton moved to
New York City and got a job editing automotive magazines where he would sneak his drawings into print. The idea for the character of "Wonder Wart-Hog", a porcine parody ofSuperman , came to him in 1961. The following year, Shelton moved back toTexas to enroll in graduate school and get a student deferment from the draft. The first two "Wonder Wart-Hog" stories appeared in "Bacchanal", a short-lived college humor magazine, in the spring of 1962. He then became editor of "The Texas Ranger" and published more "Wonder Wart-Hog" stories.After switching from graduate school to art school (where he befriended singer
Janis Joplin ) for two years, he was finally drafted, but army doctors declared him medically unfit after he admitted to takingpsychedelic drugs. After this, in 1964 and 1965 he spent some time inCleveland , where his girlfriend at the time was going to the Cleveland Art Institute. He applied for a job at the Cleveland-based "American Greeting Card Company" (where a fellow underground comic artistRobert Crumb had worked) but was turned down.Around this time Shelton became art director for the "
Vulcan Gas Company ", a rockmusic venue inAustin, Texas , where he worked with Jim Franklin. He created a number of posters in the style of contemporary California poster artists such asVictor Moscoso andRick Griffin . After a year of this, he moved toSan Francisco in the summer of 1968 hoping that being closer to the action would enable him to do more posterwork; as it turned out, he finally got his break in the alternative comix business.That same year, Millar Publishing Company, who had been publishing regular Wonder Wart-Hog stories since 1966, published two issues of "Wonder Wart-Hog Quarterly". 140,000 copies of each were printed, but distributors did not pick up the magazine and only 40,000 of each were sold.
After a strip named "Feds 'n' Heads" (published by "Print Mint"), Gilbert created his most famous strip, "The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers" in 1968, and "Fat Freddy's Cat" in 1969, when he also co-founded
Rip Off Press .Shelton currently lives in
Paris ,France . His most recent work, in collaboration with French cartoonist "Pic", is "Not Quite Dead", which appeared in "Rip Off Comix" #25 and in five "Not Quite Dead" comic books. In addition to a new Wonder Wart-Hog story in "Zap Comix " #15 (2005), his "Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers" are currently being turned into a stop-motion animated film.ee also
* Gilbert Shelton has collaborated with [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerhard_Seyfried Gerhard Seyfried] .
Resources
*"Gilbert Shelton Interviewed by Frank Stack". [http://www.tcj.com/2_archives/i_shelton.html The Comics Journal] . Retrieved Sep. 23, 2004.
External links
* [http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=22407 Freak Bros. movie on Ain't It Cool News]
* [http://oc-tv.net/gilbert-shelton.htm Video Interview with Gilbert Shelton on oc-tv.net]
* [http://www.ripoffpress.com/ Rip Off Press, Inc., publishers of the Freak Brothers comics in the U.S.A.]
* [http://www.knockabout.com/ Knockabout Comics, publishers of the Freak Brothers comics in the U.K.]
* [http://www.freaknet.org.uk/ Freaknet, a popular Freak Brothers fan site.]
* [http://www.nmia.com/~vrbass/wart-hog/ The Hog of Steel, a complete bibliography of Wonder Wart-Hog.]
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