''Lackadaisy'' (also known as ''Lackadaisy Cats'') is a
webcomic
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created by American artist Tracy J. Butler. Set in a
Prohibition
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-era
St. Louis
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with a population of
anthropomorphic
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cat
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s, the plot chronicles the fortunes of the Lackadaisy
speakeasy
A speakeasy, also called a beer flat or blind pig or blind tiger, was an illicit establishment that sold alcoholic beverages. The term may also refer to a retro style bar that replicates aspects of historical speakeasies.
In the United State ...
after its founder, Atlas May, is murdered. The comic mixes elements of comedy, crime and mystery. It won multiple
Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards
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in 2007 and 2008,
[ and in April 2011 it was nominated for the ]Eisner Award
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for " Best Digital Comic".
The style of the comic is highly detailed, with elegantly attired cartoon characters that resemble styles from animated films of Walt Disney
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and Don Bluth
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. The earlier strips are sepia-toned, resembling aged photographs of the 1920s era, while more recent pages can be seen fully colored, often in shades of deep blue. Launched by Butler in July 2006, the comic updates on an irregular basis, with the most recent update published in 2020.
A short film adaptation of the same name was released on YouTube on March 29, 2023.
Setting
When prohibition
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grips the United States in 1920, Atlas May sets his eatery, the Little Daisy Café, as the front for a successful speakeasy
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In the United State ...
called the Lackadaisy. Situated at the mouth of a network of limestone caves, the speakeasy can only be accessed from the Café by those showing a pin in the shape of a Clubs card suit. With easy access to illegal alcohol
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and a steady clientele, business burgeons, and the Lackadaisy becomes a premier establishment.
In 1926, however, Atlas is mysteriously killed, and management of the Little Daisy and the Lackadaisy falls to his widow Mitzi. Patronage at the Lackadaisy gradually falls off, bringing it to the brink of collapse, with only a handful of its original crew remaining and doing their best to keep the business alive. There is a band that plays at the club, and one of the members is a rumrunner, which brings the characters into conflict with others who distill their own whiskey and moonshine
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Characters
Lackadaisy features a wide cast of characters, most of whom are workers for either Lackadaisy or Marigold, two rival alcohol smuggling rings.
Characters employed by Lackadaisy include Roark "Rocky" Rickaby, a sporadic and cunning violinist
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who works for Lackadaisy as a bootlegger; Calvin "Freckle" McMurray, Rocky's cousin - a nervous, awkward and shy young man who is mentally unstable; Ivy Pepper, an energetic, cheerful worker at the Little Daisy Cafè who later develops a romantic relationship with Freckle; and Mitzi May, Atlas' widow who is in charge of the Lackadaisy speakeasy and tries everything in order to keep it alive.
Marigold employees include Mordecai Heller, a cold and curt trigger-man for Marigold who formerly worked by the Lackadaisy speakeasy
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, and Serafine and Nicodème "Nico" Savoy, two siblings from New Orleans
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who work with Mordecai.
Other significant characters include Viktor Vasko, the former partner of Mordecai, Asa Sweet, the ruler of the Marigold-gang, Atlas May, the founder of the Lackadaisy speakeasy who mysteriously died, Dorian "Zib" Zibowski, Sedgewick "Wick" Sable and Nina McMurray.
Production
Butler creates the comic by pencil sketching original images, then scanning and adjusting them with software such as Photoshop
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, where the panels are then assembled. Lighting is then added in grey tones, sharpening where needed, and dialogue and sound effects are added in a separate layer. The sepia tones are added in the final pass.[ Some of the feline characters are based on Butler's own pets, Ivy and Calvin.
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Artist biography
American cartoonist Tracy J. Butler was born in 1980 in Springfield, Massachusetts
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. In high school, she would doodle and create characters while sitting in class. She studied biology for a year at Our Lady of the Elms College, in Massachusetts, before returning to her art. She created a website with some of her work, which led to a job offer from Simutronics
Simutronics is an American online games company whose products include '' GemStone IV'' and ''DragonRealms''. It was founded in 1987 by David Whatley, with husband and wife Tom & Susan Zelinski. The company is located in St. Louis, Missouri. ...
, a Missouri game development company. Butler performed illustration and graphic design work before moving into 3D character design and animation. After living in St. Louis for some time, she purchased a 100-year-old house, and began researching its history, as well as that of the local neighborhood, and ultimately the history of St. Louis itself. Combined with her interest in jazz music, and the characters she had designed in school (loosely based on her own pet cats), this led to her creating ''Lackadaisy'' in July 2006. Butler also credits being promoted to a more managerial role in her job pushing her to seek a creative outlet again through the comic. An Italian print version was released in 2008, and an English version in 2009.[
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Awards
In 2007, ''Lackadaisy'' won every award for which it was nominated in the Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards
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, including "Outstanding Newcomer" and "Outstanding Artist". In 2008, ''Lackadaisy'' won five Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards, including "Outstanding Artist", "Black and White Art", and "Website Design".
In 2009, the art of ''Lackadaisy'' was used on the cover of the Turkish magazine ''Photoshop''. In 2011, ''Lackadaisy'' was nominated for an Eisner Award
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in the category of "Best Digital Comic", but lost to ''The Abominable Charles Christopher'' by Karl Kerschl
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Early life
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Collected editions
In 2008, the first hardcopy volume for the ''Lackadaisy'' comic was released in Italy
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by ReNoir Comics, .
An English version was released in 2009, , published by Iron Circus Comics. The second hardcopy volume for the ''Lackadaisy'' was released in English on August 13, 2024, by Iron Circus Comics
Legacy
The art style of ''Lackadaisy'' has been cited as an influence on other webcomics, such as ''Zebra Girl'' by Joe England, and received a mention in the ''Girl Genius
''Girl Genius'' is an ongoing comic book series turned webcomic, written and drawn by Phil Foglio, Phil and Kaja Foglio and published by their company Studio Foglio LLC under the Imprint (trade name), imprint Airship Entertainment. The comic wo ...
'' webcomic by Phil Foglio
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Early life and career
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Short film adaptation
In March 2020, it was announced that Iron Circus Comics was planning the production of an animated short film based on the webcomic, set to be directed by animator Fable Siegel. The project was crowdfunded
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through a Kickstarter
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campaign. The 27-minute short film was released on March 29, 2023, on YouTube
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.
After a second campaign with an original goal of $1,000,000 raised over $2 million, Iron Circus Animation announced they would also produce a five-episode season.
References
External links
* {{Official website, https://lackadaisy.com/
Tracy Butler's
gallery on deviantART
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