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Roberta Gregory (born May 7, 1953)
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writer and artist best known for the character Bitchy Bitch from her
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''. She is a prolific contributor to many feminist and underground anthologies, such as ''
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''.


Career

While attending college, Gregory was exposed to the
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movement, one of the first times she had seen widespread works by female comic artists. At school, she contributed full-page strips called "Frieda the Feminist" and other artwork to Phil Yeh's campus humor paper, ''Uncle Jam'', as well as art for the Women's Resource Center newsletter. Gregory began her career in earnest in 1974 by sending a strip titled "A Modern Romance" to the all-female ''
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'' anthology. She also created the strip ''Feminist Funnies'' in 1974, expanding it in 1976 for her own original comic book ''Dynamite Damsels'', after it was rejected by ''Wimmen's Comix'' due to an alleged similarity to her other work. ''Dynamite Damsels'' was the first continuing series self published comic by a woman. Gregory has commented on this, stating that she was unaware of the groundbreaking nature of her work at the time of publishing. She continued to contribute to many other
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in the 1970s, including ''
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'' (later renamed ''Gay Comics'') and Robert Kirby's ''Strange Looking Exile''. She is the most prolific contributor to ''Gay Comix'', having appeared in nearly every one of its 25 issues. In 1990 Gregory created "Bitchy Bitch" Midge McCracken, a woman angry at the world who frequently explodes with rage. She starred in the 40-issue series ''Naughty Bits'', which was published by Fantagraphics from 1991 to 2004. Bitchy Bitch has a
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counterpart character named Bitchy Butch. Beginning in 2001, a series of shorts featuring Bitchy Bitch called ''Bitchy Bits'' was shown on the
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animated series ''X-Chromosome''. ''Life's a Bitch'', an animated series spun-off from the ''X-Chromosome'' shorts, aired from 2003–2004 on Oxygen in the U.S. and on
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in
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. Gregory's other work includes the
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'' Winging It'' (a spinoff of a comic she wrote for ''Gay Comix''), the 3-issue series '' Artistic Licentiousness'', and the comic strip '' Sheila and the Unicorn''. Much of Gregory's recent work has focused on illustrated stories of her own and others' cats. ''Real Cat Toons'' was initially published as a fundraiser for her cat's medical bills, but was republished with additional material under the title ''True Cat Toons.'' She is one of the contributors to ''
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'', the interactive self-defense project for women. She is currently working to complete ''Mother Mountain'', the first chapter of which is available to read free on her website. Originally conceived as a spin-off from ''Winging It'', Gregory has been working sporadically on it since the 1990s. Though it began as a graphic novel, she eventually chose to begin again, limiting it to text only. Gregory has stated that the story will span four novels, two of which are complete. She has also planned to complete a graphic novel prequel. Describing its content, Gregory states that the work is a fantasy romance which deals with the consequences of choices made in youth.


Awards and recognition

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Eisner Award The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, commonly shortened to the Eisner Awards, are awards for creative achievement in American comic books. They are regarded as the most prestigious and significant awards in the comic industry and often referred ...
, 1992. ''Naughty Bits'' nominated for Best Humor Publication *
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, 1992. ''Naughty Bits'' nominated for Best New Series * Eisner Award, 1993. ''Naughty Bits'' ''#6'' strip "Hippie Bitch Gets Laid" nominated for Best Short Story, Gregory nominated for both Best Writer and Best Writer/Artist. * Eisner Award, 1994. ''Naughty Bits #6-8'' strip "The Abortion Trilogy" nominated for Best Serialized Story. Gregory nominated for Best Writer/Artist. *
Inkpot Award The Inkpot Award is an honor bestowed annually since 1974 by Comic-Con International. It is given to professionals in the fields of comic books, comic strips, animation, science fiction, and related areas of popular culture, at Comic-Con Internati ...
,
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, 1994. *Toonie Award, Cartoonists Northwest, 1998. Received the Golden Toonie for her achievements as a Pacific Northwest cartoonist. * Eisner Award, 2000. ''Naughty Bits #28'' strip "Bye-Bye, Muffy" nominated for Best Short Story. *
Haxtur Award The Haxtur Award (''Premios Haxtur'') is a Spanish award for Spanish comics. It is awarded annually at the Salón Internacional del Cómic del Principado de Asturias (International Comics Convention of the Principality of Asturias). It takes its n ...
, Salon Internacional del Principado de Asturias, 2003. Received the Haxtur for Humor for ''A Bitch is Born.'' The collection was also nominated for Best Short Comic Strip, the same year. *
Lulu Award The Lulu Awards were a group of literary awards in the field of comics, presented by the Friends of Lulu from 1997 to 2010. The awards were intended to "recognize the people and projects that help open the eyes and minds to the amazing comic and c ...
, 2006. Gregory inducted into the Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame for ''Naughty Bits'' and ''Artistic Licentiousness''.


Personal life

Gregory was born in
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, California, to
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comics writer and artist Bob Gregory. In 1971, she began college at
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, where she was exposed to the feminist movement and comic influences such as Nanny Goat Productions members
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and Lyn Chevli. She contributed to her college humor paper until 1974, when she began her own ''Feminist Funnies''. She moved to Seattle, Washington in 1989, where she resided with her long-term partner, author Bruce B. Taylor, until his death in 2022. Though she chooses not to use labels with regards to her sexuality, Gregory is a long time participant in bisexual newsletter ''North Bi Northwest'' and other
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organizations. In addition to her comics, Gregory has been employed in many different day jobs, such as a marine biologist, production artist, market researcher, and most recently, a maintenance worker at
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.


Bibliography


Comics and graphic novels

*''Dynamite Damsels'' (self-published, 1976) — 2 issues *''Sheila and the Unicorn'' (Solo Productions, 1988) *''Winging It'' (Solo Productions, 1988) *''Artistic Licentiousness'' (
Starhead Comix Starhead Comix was an alternative/ underground comics publisher that operated from 1984 to c. 1999. Founded by Michael Dowers, Starhead was based in Seattle, Washington. Mostly known for limited-edition minicomics, Starhead also published standar ...
, 1991-1994) — 3 issues *''
Naughty Bits ''Naughty Bits'' was a comic book series written and illustrated by Roberta Gregory, and published by Fantagraphics Books. The series ran from March 1991 to July 2004, totalling 40 issues. ''Naughty Bits'' is the story of Midge McCracken, aka Bi ...
'' (
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, 1991-2004) — 40 issues *''Winging It 2'' (self-published, 1999) *''Follow Your Art: Roberta's Comic Trips'' (Landis Review, 2011)


Collections

*''A Bitch is Born: Adventures of Midge the Bitchy Bitch'' (Fantagraphics, 1994) *''Naughty Bits vol. 2: As Naughty as She Wants to Be'' (Fantagraphics 1996) — collecting material considered too controversial for the first ''Naughty Bits'' collection *''At Work and Play with Bitchy Bitch'' (Fantagraphics, 1996) — material from ''Naughty Bits'' #10-14 *''Bitchy's College Daze: Adventures of Midge the Bitchy Bitch'' (Fantagraphics, 1998) — stories from ''Naughty Bits'' #15-19 *''Bitchy Butch: World's Angriest Dyke'' (Fantagraphics, 1999) — stories from ''Naughty Bits'' #21, 23, 26, and stories from ''
Gay Comix ''Gay Comix'' (later ''Gay Comics'') is an underground comics series published from 1980 to 1998 featuring cartoons by and for gay men and lesbians. The comic books had the tagline "Lesbians and Gay Men Put It On Paper!" Much of the early con ...
'' *''Bitchy Strips'' (self-published, 2001) —
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collection of weekly strips previously published in alternative weeklies such as the ''
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'' *''Burn Bitchy Burn'' (Fantagraphics, 2002) *''Life's a Bitch: Complete Bitchy Bitch Stories'' (Fantagraphics, 2005) — first half of Bitchy Bitch stories plus one new story *''True Cat Toons'' (self-published, 2014)


Contributions

Gregory's work has appeared in the following anthologies: * ''
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'' (Later collected into ''The Complete Wimmen's Comix''). Published by
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(1972-1985),
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(1987-1988), and
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(1989-1992). Gregory appears in issues #4, 7, 10, 14, and 16. * '' Tits and Clits Comix''. Edited by
Joyce Farmer Joyce Farmer (born 1938 in Los Angeles, California)Vankin, Deborah"R. Crumb: Joyce Farmer’s ''Special Exits'' on par with ''Maus'',""Hero Complex," ''Los Angeles Times'' (November 28, 2010). is an American underground comix cartoonist. She was a ...
and Lyn Chevli, published Nanny Goat Productions and Last Gasp (1972-1987). Gregory appears in issues #3, 4, and 6. * ''
Gay Comix ''Gay Comix'' (later ''Gay Comics'') is an underground comics series published from 1980 to 1998 featuring cartoons by and for gay men and lesbians. The comic books had the tagline "Lesbians and Gay Men Put It On Paper!" Much of the early con ...
'' (Later '''Gay Comics). Edited by Howard Cruise,
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, and
Andy Mangels Andy Mangels (born December 2, 1966) is an American science fiction author who has written novels, comic books, and magazine articles, and produced DVD collections, mostly focusing on media in popular culture. As an openly gay man,Strip AIDS USA ''Strip AIDS'' and ''Strip AIDS U.S.A.'' are comics anthology volumes published in 1987 in the UK, and 1988 in the US (respectively). They combined short comics with educational and sometimes comedic themes, to educate readers about HIV disease and ...
''. Edited by Trina Robbins,
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, and Robert Triptow, published by Last Gasp (1988). *''Choices: A Pro Choice Benefit Comic''. Edited by
Trina Robbins Trina Robbins ( Perlson; August 17, 1938 – April 10, 2024) was an American cartoonist. She was an early participant in the underground comix movement, and one of the first women in the movement. She co-produced the 1970 underground comic '' I ...
, published by Angry Isis Press (1990). * ''Real Stuff.'' Edited by
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, published by
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(1990-1994). Gregory appears in issues #2-10 and #14. *''Real Smut''. Published by Fantagraphics Books (1990). Gregory appears in issues #1 and #5. * ''Aesop's Fables''. Published by Fantagraphics Books (1991). Gregory appears in issues #2 and #3. *'' Strange Looking Exile.'' Edited by Robert Kirby (1991-1994). *''Love and Rockets.'' Published by Fantagraphic Books. Gregory appears in issue #2 and #31. *''The Gauntlet: Exploring the Limits of Free Expression!'' Edited by Barry Hoffman, published by Gauntlet Press (1992). Gregory appears in the issue "Media Manipulation." *'' Duplex Planet Illustrated.'' Edited by Barbara Price, founded by
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, published by Fantagraphics Books (1993-1995). Gregory appears in issues #1 and #4. *''Skunk.'' Edited by Edd Vick, published by
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(1993). *''
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''. Edited by
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is a bisexual comi ...
, published by Fantagraphics Books (1990-1997). Gregory appears in issues #3 and #5. * ''ZU.'' Published by MU Press (1995-1996). * ''Graphic Story Daily''. Published by Fantagraphics Books. * ''Dyke Strippers.'' Edited by Roz Warren, published by ''
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'' (1995). * ''Road Strips.'' Published by
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(2005). * ''Sexy Chix.'' Published by
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(2006). * ''Tales of the Slug''. Published Windstorm Creative (2006). * ''The Girl's Guide to Guy Stuff''. Published by
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(2007). * ''
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.'' Edited by
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'','' published by Fantagraphic Books (2012).


In other media

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Free to Fight Free to Fight is a project consisting of a 1995 double album and booklet, and a single later released by Candy Ass Records. The release is subtitled "an interactive self-defense project." The theme of the project is self-defense for women, and i ...
'' is a project consisting of a 1995
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and booklet, and a single later released by
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. *''Bitchy Bits,'' a series of shorts featuring ''Bitchy Bitch,'' was shown on the
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animated series ''X-Chromosome'' beginning in 2001. * ''Life's a Bitch'', an animated series spun-off from the ''X-Chromosome'' shorts, aired from 2003–2004 on Oxygen in the U.S. and on
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in
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.


Further reading

* "Bitchy Bitch" in ''The Spectacular Sisterhood of Superwomen: Awesome Female Characters from Comic Book History'' by Hope Nicholson, Quirk Books (2017)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gregory, Roberta 1953 births Living people American female comics artists American comics writers American female comics writers American feminist artists American feminist writers American humorists American women humorists California State University, Long Beach alumni Inkpot Award winners Writers from Los Angeles Writers from Seattle Underground cartoonists LGBTQ comics creators American LGBTQ writers LGBTQ people from Washington (state) LGBTQ people from California