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Philip Foglio (born May 1, 1956) is an American
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artist known for his humorous
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Early life and career

Foglio was born on May 1, 1956, in
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, and moved with his family to
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, where he lived until he was 17. He attended the
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in Chicago, Illinois, and was a member of the university's science fiction club, art-directing & co-editing the group's
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, ''Effen Essef''. He was nominated for both the
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and the
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in 1976, and won ''Best Fan Artist'' in 1977 and 1978. After living in the DePaul dorms for a few years, Phil moved to the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago and hosted weekly Thursday Night Meetings of Chicago-area
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. He drew the first known
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daemons for a limited series of
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s in 1979. Beginning in 1980, Foglio wrote and illustrated the
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'' What's New with Phil & Dixie'' for ''
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'' from TSR Games, satirizing the world of
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s. The strip ran monthly for three years. In the early 1980s, after some time in Chicago attempting to find work doing
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magazine and book illustration, Foglio moved to New York City. He formed the independent
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company ""
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with science-fiction writer-artist
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(Freff) and SF book editor Melissa Ann Singer. Working with editorial input from
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, Foglio and Freff wrote and drew a single issue of a science-fiction/historical title called ''D'Arc Tangent'' before ending their collaboration in 1984. He eventually returned to the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago and continued fantasy and science-fiction art. For publisher Donning/Starblaze, Foglio illustrated the '' MythAdventures'' series of fantasy novels by
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, and he later adapted the first book, ''
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'', into an eight-issue comic-book series from
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. The WaRP work eventually led to comic-book assignments from
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(''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' miniseries),
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, and
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(back up stories in issues of ''
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'' and scripting over Doug Rice's plots in '' Dynamo Joe''). He also joined the Moebius theatre group, and he held regular meetings and poker parties for the local science fiction community. Foglio initiated his long-running character
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for the publication ''Just Imagine'', published by Denny Meisinger. Basing the humorous science-fiction detective on a real-life friend, John Buckley, Foglio "did a couple of those in the black-and-whites and then Donning said they wanted Buck Godot
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s", two of which followed.


Later work

In the 1990s, Foglio met and married his wife, Kaja. The two contributed art to the
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'' Magic: The Gathering'', from
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and resurrected the comic strip '' What's New with Phil & Dixie'' for that company's '' Duelist'' magazine. During this decade, Foglio co-founded
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and published additional comics, including a new
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series and the whimsical
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series ''
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''. The Foglios later founded Studio Foglio and began to produce the
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-fantasy series ''
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''. In April 2005, the Foglios abandoned publishing periodical-style comic books and began publishing ''Girl Genius'' online as a free
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, updated three times a week. Foglio told an interviewer that as of November 2005, " 've quadrupled our number of readers, and tripled our sales" of traditional comics and related merchandise.


Awards

In 1976, the slide show ''The Capture'', which
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wrote and Foglio illustrated, was nominated for the
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for Best Dramatic Presentation; in the same year, he was nominated for the
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for the first time. Foglio won the Fan Artist Hugo twice, in 1977 and 1978. He was nominated for the
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in 2008. He, his wife (
Kaja Foglio Kaja Foglio (born January 12, 1970) is a Seattle-based writer, artist, and publisher. Foglio co-won the first Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story in 2009 for ''Girl Genius, Volume 8: Agatha Heterodyne and the Chapel of Bones'', a series which went ...
), and their colorist (Cheyenne Wright) won the first graphic story Hugo for ''Girl Genius, Volume 8: Agatha Heterodyne and the Chapel of Bones'' in 2009. The three again won the award for subsequent volumes in 2010 and 2011. Having won the Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story in all three of its first three years, Kaja, Phil, and Cheyenne announced that, in order to show that the category was a "viable award" (with quality competitors besides themselves), they were refusing nomination for the following year (2012). Girl Genius was once again nominated for a Hugo in 2014, but did not win. In 1993, he was awarded the
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Selected works

* '' What's New with Phil & Dixie'' (comic strip) in ''
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'' #49–84 (1980s) and '' Duelist'' (1990s), collected in three comic book volumes now available online * '' What's New with Phil & Dixie'' (comic strip) in ''Dragon'' #266–311 & 359 (2000s) * '' MythAdventures'' series of novels by
Robert Lynn Asprin Robert Lynn Asprin (June 28, 1946 – May 22, 2008) was an American science fiction and fantasy author and active fan, known best for his humorous series '' MythAdventures'' and '' Phule's Company''. Background Robert Asprin was born in St. J ...
(illustrations) (Donning/Starblaze editions only): ** ''
Another Fine Myth ''Another Fine Myth'' is a 1978 fantasy novel by American writer Robert Lynn Asprin, the first book in the '' Myth Adventures'' series. Plot synopsis Skeeve, a magician's apprentice and wannabe thief from the dimension Klah, tries to learn the ba ...
'' ** ''
Myth Conceptions ''Myth Conceptions'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Robert Lynn Asprin published in 1981. Plot summary ''Myth Conceptions'' is a novel in which the apprentice wizard Skeeve serves a demon from Perv and they are hired as court wizards to de ...
'' ** '' Myth Directions'' ** '' Hit or Myth'' ** '' Myth-ing Persons'' ** '' Little Myth Marker'' ** '' M.Y.T.H. Inc. Link'' ** '' Myth-nomers and Im-perv-ections'' ** '' M.Y.T.H. Inc. in Action'' ** '' Sweet Myth-tery of Life'' ** '' Myth-taken Identity'' ** '' Class Dis-Mythed'' ** '' Myth-Gotten Gains'' * ''MythAdventures'' Omnibus editions ** '' Robert Asprin's Myth Adventures Volume 1'' ** '' Robert Asprin's Myth Adventures Volume 2'' * '' MythFortunes'': the MythAdventures board game * comic book: ** ''D'Arc Tangent'' #1 of a planned 16-issue series (no other issues were ever released). Collaboration with Freff, Lucie Chin, and Melissa Ann Singer *
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comic books: ** '' MythAdventures!'' #1–8 (1980s) (after #8 Foglio left and the series was continued with other artists) *** Reprinted as two graphic novels, in color and with additional art *
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comic books: ** ''
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'' #15, 23, 40 (Munden's Bar features) ** '' Dynamo Joe'' #4–15, Special (script) *
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comic books: ** ''
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'' #1–4 (Feb.–May 1993), miniseries ** ''
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'' miniseries (script) ** ''
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'' miniseries *
Buck Godot ''Buck Godot'' is the title character in a science fiction/ comedy comic book series collected in two volumes (''Buck Godot: Zap Gun for Hire'' and ''Buck Godot: PSmIth'') and assorted comic books, including the eight-issue "Gallimaufry" series, al ...
comic books: ** ''Buck Godot: Zap Gun for Hire'' graphic novel ** ''Buck Godot: Psmith'' graphic novel ** ''Buck Godot: The Gallimaufry'' series #1–8 * Over 50 cards from the collectible card game '' Magic: The Gathering'' * Metal miniatures and covers to the
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'' * ''
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'' comic books #1–10, collected volumes 1–6 * ''
Girl Genius ''Girl Genius'' is an ongoing comic book series turned webcomic, written and drawn by Phil and Kaja Foglio and published by their company Studio Foglio LLC under the imprint Airship Entertainment. The comic won the Hugo Award for Best Graphic S ...
'' comic book series #1– (ongoing) * Agatha H Girl Genius novels: ** Agatha H and the Airship City ©2011, ISBN: 978-1-59780-211-6 Night Shade Books ** Agatha H and the Clockwork Princess ©2012, ISBN: 978-1-59780-222-2 Night Shade Books ** Agatha H and the Voice of the Castle ©2014, ISBN: 978-1-59780-295-6 Night Shade Books ** Agatha H. and the Siege of Mechanicsburg ©2020, ISBN: 978-1-94910-2-277 Night Shade Books * Illustrations for several games by
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( Nethergate, Avernum 1–3) * Novel '' Illegal Aliens'' with Nick Pollotta * ''That Darn Squid God!'', fantasy/humor novel, as James Clay with Nick Pollotta * Cover of '' Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic'' by Tri Tac Games * Co-author of '' Dealer's Choice: The Complete Handbook of Saturday Night Poker'', with
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and Mike Selinker * Illustrated
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(aka GURPS IOU) with
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. The dark to humorous
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system. * Illustrated cards for ''Space Pirate Amazon Ninja Catgirls'', Fade Manley's game published by
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* Illustrated CD album cover for Beatnik Turtle's '' The Cheapass Album'' for
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's Cheapass Games * Illustrated several cards in various publications of the
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References


External links

*
The Phil Foglio Gallimaufry
(fan-site checklist)
Independent Propaganda: "INTERVIEW: From Print To The Web with Phil Foglio of GIRL GENIUS Web Comic" (June 18, 2006)An illustrated list of Magic the Gathering cards by Phil Foglio
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Foglio, Phil 1956 births American webcomic creators Comic book publishers (people) American comic strip cartoonists DePaul University alumni Game artists Hugo Award-winning artists Living people Artists from Chicago Writers from Mount Vernon, New York Artists from Seattle School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni Science fiction fans Steampunk writers People from Hartsdale, New York Inkpot Award winners