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Matt Furie (born August 14, 1979) is an American
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and also illustrator. He is known for creating
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, a character from his ''Boy's Club'' series that debuted in 2005. The anthropomorphic character became a popular
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in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Furie is from
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, and graduated from
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. In addition to the ''Boy's Club'' series, he has created paintings and published the children's book ''The Night Riders'' (2012), and the books ''Mindviscosity'' (2020), and ''Trigore Labyrinth'' (2023).


Early life and education

Matt Furie was born on August 14, 1979, in
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. His great-grandfather was from
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. He attended summer classes at the
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and then studied art at
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, earning his BFA in 2001. Following his graduation, Furie moved to San Francisco where he worked in the toy department of the store Community Thrift.


Art and comics

Furie has produced comics and paintings since the early 2000s. His artwork has been described as mixing psychedelic imagery with the "charming spontaneity of children's drawings". His creations include "twisted versions" of characters from pop culture. He once described his style as "kind of a mix between Bosch and Breughel and then, like,
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and
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." Furie has exhibited his work in the United States and Europe. He received a Goldie award for best visual artist from the '' San Francisco Bay Guardian''.


''Boy's Club''

Furie created the anthropomorphic amphibian character
Pepe the Frog Pepe the Frog ( ) is a Comics, comic character and Internet meme created by cartoonist Matt Furie. Designed as green anthropomorphic frog with a humanoid body usually wearing a blue tee-shirt, Pepe originated in Furie's 2005 webcomic ''Boy's Cl ...
around 2004, first appearing as a character in his zine ''Play Time'' in single-pane comics created using
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. The character was a "peaceful frog-dude" with three animal roommates. He posted the comic in a series of blog posts on
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in 2005. His comic book ''Boy's Club'' #1 was published by Tim Goodyear's Teenage Dinosaur in 2006. The Pepe the Frog character became a popular
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by 2008. Furie's comics were printed in color in the magazine '' The Believer''. He continued producing ''Boy's Club'' until 2012, with ''Boy's Club'' #2 and ''Boy's Club'' #3 both published by
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. Furie licensed Pepe the Frog for use in playing cards, a clothing line, indie video games, and a plush toy. He later published Pepe comics with the website '' The Nib'' in 2015 and 2016. For the April 2017 issue of '' Mad'' magazine, Furie created a version of Alfred E. Neuman as Pepe the Frog. In 2012, Furie published the illustrated children's book ''The Night Riders''. The dialogue-less book, published by
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, concerns the nighttime stroll of a frog and a rat.


Memefication of Pepe the Frog

By 2014, memes involving
Pepe the Frog Pepe the Frog ( ) is a Comics, comic character and Internet meme created by cartoonist Matt Furie. Designed as green anthropomorphic frog with a humanoid body usually wearing a blue tee-shirt, Pepe originated in Furie's 2005 webcomic ''Boy's Cl ...
had become popular on the internet forums
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and
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. While most instances of Pepe were not used in a hate-related context, the character was co-opted as a mascot by the
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movement and by
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and was used in memes supporting
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and
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ideologies. Pepe's image was also used in 2016 by supporters of
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's campaign for president. Trump himself and his son Donald Trump Jr. both shared memes using the character in social media posts. The Anti-Defamation League designated Pepe the Frog a hate symbol in September 2016. Furie expressed dismay at his character being used as a hate symbol and started a campaign to reclaim it, saying, "ultimately, I hope Pepe will live on as a symbol of peacefulness and of being a cool, chill frog that kids like to share with each other on the Internet." He led a #SavePepe hashtag campaign and depicted Pepe having nightmares about his transformation into a symbol of hate in one of his comics. In 2017, he wrote a storyline for the comic where Pepe dies and is given a funeral. Later after the funeral of Pepe the frog Matt Furie then created Mind Viscosity which is representational surrealism of Pepe's experience in becoming a meme. Here's a description "Furie's cheerful, anthropomorphic comics character, Pepe the Frog, became a meme that was appropriated by hate groups (as seen in the documentary Feels Good Man, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.) Furie's recent paintings reflect this experience."


Lawsuits involving Pepe the Frog

To counter the use of Pepe the Frog as a hate symbol, Furie partnered with the law firm WilmerHale and lawyer Louis W. Tompros. They pursued copyright infringement cases against commercial uses of Pepe, using the
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and
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letters. Among the first works to be challenged for copyright infringement was Eric Hauser's 2017 children's book ''The Adventures of Pepe and Pede'', a book using the Pepe character that had "racist, Islamophobic and hate-filled themes". In August 2017, Hauser was forced to stop selling the book and donate proceeds to the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Furie sued the news website InfoWars in March 2018 for copyright infringement for its use of an image of Pepe the Frog in a poster that it sold on its website. In a settlement, InfoWars agreed to pay $15,000 for its use of the image. Furie announced his intentions to donate the proceeds to the amphibian conservation organization Save the Frogs. Furie also filed lawsuits preventing the sale of Pepe-related merchandise by the neo-Nazi website ''
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'' and the subreddit r/The_Donald, and pursued legal remedies against prominent alt-right figures who were using Pepe images, including Richard B. Spencer, Baked Alaska, and Mike Cernovich. Furie settled a copyright infringement lawsuit against Jessica Logsdon, who produced paintings including images of a rifle-wielding, masked Pepe in front of the
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and a Pepe aiming a gun over a U.S. border wall. In 2019, Pepe the Frog became a symbol of the
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in a context apart from U.S. politics.


Later works

Furie and his partner exhibited their works at the Left Field Gallery in 2018. He was the subject of the 2020 documentary film '' Feels Good Man''. Furie's 2020 book ''Mindviscosity'' was published with
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. In 2023, he published the book ''Trigore Labyrinth'', a collaboration with artists Skinner and Will Sweeney.


Personal life

Furie lives in Los Angeles. He and his partner, artist Aiyana Udesen, have a daughter.


References


External links


Official website"Matt Furie on the Weird & Wonderful"
(interview), The Hundreds. June 25, 2014. *Lee, Jessica (August 16, 2012
"Interview: Matt Furie on The Night Riders"
The Beat. {{DEFAULTSORT:Furie, Matt 1979 births Living people American comic strip cartoonists 21st-century American illustrators 21st-century American painters Ohio Wesleyan University alumni Columbus College of Art and Design alumni American children's book illustrators American children's writers Writers who illustrated their own writing American comics artists American comics writers American humorists American people of Italian descent People of Sicilian descent