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Robert Kirby (cartoonist)

Robert Kirby (/ˈkɜːrbi/; born 1962) is an American cartoonist, known for his long-running syndicated comic Curbside – which ran in the gay and alternative presses from 1991 to 2008 – and other works focusing on queer characters and community, including Strange Looking Exile, Boy Trouble, THREE, and QU33R.[1]

Robert Kirby
BornSeptember 1962
Alma materUniversity of Minnesota
OccupationCartoonist
Years active1993-present
Notable workCurbside Boys
Boy Trouble
Marry Me a Little
SpouseJohn C.

He has worked alongside critically acclaimed queer artists including Diane DiMassa and Alison Bechdel.

Background edit

Robert Kirby was born in Detroit, Michigan in September 1962. He lived in Manhattan, New York City, New York for a while, during which he worked on Curbside Boys: The New York Years.[2] He attended the University of Minnesota. Kirby began publishing comics with Strange Looking Exile, a zine published in the early 1990s, and grew popular through his long-running comic Curbside Boys.

Kirby was married in October 2013, after same-sex marriage was legalized in Minnesota in May of that same year.[3] He and his spouse John live in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Career edit

Kirby had his first venture into producing comics with the comic zine Strange Looking Exile, which also featured work by Diane DiMassa, Roberta Gregory, Joan Hilty, Nick Leonard, Leanne Franson, Michelle Rau, Terry Sapp, and Alison Bechdel. The zine ran from 1991 until 1994.

Following that, Kirby began producing a new comic zine called Boy Trouble with co-editor David Kelly, a comics anthology that was published four issues as a zine, followed by a book in 2004. Boy Trouble features contributions and collaborations from the editors as well as a number of other artists and writers including Anonymous Boy, C. Bard Cole, Michael Fahy, Andy Hartzell, Steve Matuszak, Sina Shamsavari, and others.

In 2002, State Representative Nancy Sheltra (R-Derby) protested the presence of the publication Out In The Mountains in the Vermont Statehouse due to its inclusion of Kirby's strip featuring two bare-chested male cartoon characters kissing, which she deemed "pornographic".[4]

In 2006, an anthology of the best of Boy Trouble was released, entitled The Book of Boy Trouble, which also included new work and work in color. Besides the editors, Kirby and Kelly, the book featured sequential art by Anonymous Boy, Craig Bostick, C. Bard Cole, Jaime Cortez, Michael Fahy, Justin Hall, Andy Hartzell, Victor Hodge, Brett Hopkins, Nick Leonard, Steve MacIsaac, Josue Menjivar, Sina Shamsavari, D. Travers Scott, and Russ Turk. This work had comics that focused on topics including love, sex, and punk rock, among other things.[citation needed]

In 2008, The Book of Boy Trouble Volume 2: Born to Trouble was published, featured work by many of the artists from the first volume as well as work by Jennifer Camper, Derek Charm, Howard Cruse, Abby Denson, Tim Fish, Joan Hilty, G.B. Jones, Nick Leonard, Ed Luce, Jon Macy, Steve MacIsaac, Dave Ortega, Bill Roundy, and Robert Triptow.

Kirby was also a regular contributor to the ongoing queer comics anthology Juicy Mother, edited by Jennifer Camper, and released in 2005 and 2007.

In 2010 Robert Kirby began his ongoing LGBT comics anthology, THREE, and in 2014 his 33-person anthology QU33R was published by Northwest Press.

Curbside Boys edit

Curbside is the story of two young men: Drew, an aspiring writer, and Nathan, an aspiring musician, who meet and eventually form a tumultuous relationship. The comic was syndicated in several periodicals, including Chicago Nightlines, Out In The Mountains, Lavender Magazine and others, as well as on the internet. The series has also been collected into two books. The first book published with the aid of a Xeric Foundation grant. A translation into Spanish has also been published.

Boy Trouble edit

Boy Trouble is a zine by Robert Kirby and David Kelly that was made in order to highlight some queer comics. Four issues were published since 1994. A fifth issue was published in 2004. The Book of Boy Trouble, an anthology of these zines, was published in 2006, followed by The Book of Boy Trouble 2: Born to Trouble in 2008.[citation needed]

Current works edit

Robert Kirby recently completed a graphic memoir called Marry Me a Little, which explores marriage as a middle-aged gay man. It also discusses the legalization of gay marriage in Minnesota (where Kirby and his husband live) in May 2013. An excerpt of Marry Me a Little was originally published on PEN America in June 2018.[5] The excerpt also appears on his personal website.[6] The book was published in Feb 2023 by Graphic Mundi, the graphic imprint of Penn State University Press.

He also reviews comics for The Comics Journal, and has done several of them, including the anthology Drawing Power, edited by Diane Noomin.[7] He has also been published in Panel Patter, Rain Taxi, and other publications for his reviews and comics.[8]

Awards and recognition edit

In 1997, Kirby was awarded a Xeric Grant, given by the Xeric Foundation to comics artists for self-publishing their work. Kirby used this grant in publishing his first book, Curbside.[9]

His anthology THREE was nominated for two Ignatz awards and received a Prism Comics Queer Press Grant in 2011.

In 2014, his anthology QU33R was published and won the Ignatz Award for Outstanding Anthology or Collection.

Publications edit

Anthologies edit

  • Boy Trouble, edited by Robert Kirby and David Kelly, Boy Trouble Books, 2004, ISBN 0-9748855-0-9
  • The Book Of Boy Trouble, edited by Robert Kirby and David Kelly, Green Candy Press, 2006 ISBN 1-931160-45-7
  • The Book of Boy Trouble 2: Born to Trouble, edited by Robert Kirby and David Kelly, Green Candy Press, 2008 ISBN 978-1-931160-65-0
  • THREE, edited by Robert Kirby. three issues published from 2010 to 2012.
  • QU33R, edited by Robert Kirby, 2014, from Northwest Press, ISBN 978-1938720369
  • What's Your Sign, Girl? Cartoonists Talk About Their Sun Signs, edited by Robert Kirby, 2015 from Ninth Art Press
  • The Shirley Jackson Project: Comics Inspired by Her Life and Work, edited by Robert Kirby, 2016, from Ninth Art Press

Books edit

Contributions edit

References edit

  1. ^ , Prism Comics, May 1, 2006, archived from the original on August 14, 2007, retrieved 2007-11-23
  2. ^ . 2007-09-27. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2019-11-19.
  3. ^ Kirby, Robert (2018-06-21). "Marry Me a Little". PEN America. Retrieved 2019-11-19.
  4. ^ Olson, Paul (February 2, 2003), , Out in the Mountains, archived from the original on 2007-09-27, retrieved 2007-11-23
  5. ^ Kirby, Robert (2018-06-21). "Marry Me a Little". PEN America. Retrieved 2019-11-19.
  6. ^ ""Rob Kirby Comics"".
  7. ^ Kirby, Robert. "Drawing Power |". Retrieved 2019-11-19.
  8. ^ Kirby, Robert (2018-06-21). "Marry Me a Little". PEN America. Retrieved 2019-11-19.
  9. ^ . xericfoundation.org. Archived from the original on 2018-07-26. Retrieved 2019-11-21.

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • Robert Kirby Twitter

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November 2020 template removal help template removal help Robert Kirby ˈ k ɜːr b i born 1962 is an American cartoonist known for his long running syndicated comic Curbside which ran in the gay and alternative presses from 1991 to 2008 and other works focusing on queer characters and community including Strange Looking Exile Boy Trouble THREE and QU33R 1 Robert KirbyBornSeptember 1962Detroit MichiganAlma materUniversity of MinnesotaOccupationCartoonistYears active1993 presentNotable workCurbside BoysBoy TroubleMarry Me a LittleSpouseJohn C He has worked alongside critically acclaimed queer artists including Diane DiMassa and Alison Bechdel Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Curbside Boys 4 Boy Trouble 5 Current works 6 Awards and recognition 7 Publications 7 1 Anthologies 7 2 Books 7 3 Contributions 8 References 9 External linksBackground editRobert Kirby was born in Detroit Michigan in September 1962 He lived in Manhattan New York City New York for a while during which he worked on Curbside Boys The New York Years 2 He attended the University of Minnesota Kirby began publishing comics with Strange Looking Exile a zine published in the early 1990s and grew popular through his long running comic Curbside Boys Kirby was married in October 2013 after same sex marriage was legalized in Minnesota in May of that same year 3 He and his spouse John live in St Paul Minnesota Career editKirby had his first venture into producing comics with the comic zine Strange Looking Exile which also featured work by Diane DiMassa Roberta Gregory Joan Hilty Nick Leonard Leanne Franson Michelle Rau Terry Sapp and Alison Bechdel The zine ran from 1991 until 1994 Following that Kirby began producing a new comic zine called Boy Trouble with co editor David Kelly a comics anthology that was published four issues as a zine followed by a book in 2004 Boy Trouble features contributions and collaborations from the editors as well as a number of other artists and writers including Anonymous Boy C Bard Cole Michael Fahy Andy Hartzell Steve Matuszak Sina Shamsavari and others In 2002 State Representative Nancy Sheltra R Derby protested the presence of the publication Out In The Mountains in the Vermont Statehouse due to its inclusion of Kirby s strip featuring two bare chested male cartoon characters kissing which she deemed pornographic 4 In 2006 an anthology of the best of Boy Trouble was released entitled The Book of Boy Trouble which also included new work and work in color Besides the editors Kirby and Kelly the book featured sequential art by Anonymous Boy Craig Bostick C Bard Cole Jaime Cortez Michael Fahy Justin Hall Andy Hartzell Victor Hodge Brett Hopkins Nick Leonard Steve MacIsaac Josue Menjivar Sina Shamsavari D Travers Scott and Russ Turk This work had comics that focused on topics including love sex and punk rock among other things citation needed In 2008 The Book of Boy Trouble Volume 2 Born to Trouble was published featured work by many of the artists from the first volume as well as work by Jennifer Camper Derek Charm Howard Cruse Abby Denson Tim Fish Joan Hilty G B Jones Nick Leonard Ed Luce Jon Macy Steve MacIsaac Dave Ortega Bill Roundy and Robert Triptow Kirby was also a regular contributor to the ongoing queer comics anthology Juicy Mother edited by Jennifer Camper and released in 2005 and 2007 In 2010 Robert Kirby began his ongoing LGBT comics anthology THREE and in 2014 his 33 person anthology QU33R was published by Northwest Press Curbside Boys editCurbside is the story of two young men Drew an aspiring writer and Nathan an aspiring musician who meet and eventually form a tumultuous relationship The comic was syndicated in several periodicals including Chicago Nightlines Out In The Mountains Lavender Magazine and others as well as on the internet The series has also been collected into two books The first book published with the aid of a Xeric Foundation grant A translation into Spanish has also been published Boy Trouble editBoy Trouble is a zine by Robert Kirby and David Kelly that was made in order to highlight some queer comics Four issues were published since 1994 A fifth issue was published in 2004 The Book of Boy Trouble an anthology of these zines was published in 2006 followed by The Book of Boy Trouble 2 Born to Trouble in 2008 citation needed Current works editRobert Kirby recently completed a graphic memoir called Marry Me a Little which explores marriage as a middle aged gay man It also discusses the legalization of gay marriage in Minnesota where Kirby and his husband live in May 2013 An excerpt of Marry Me a Little was originally published on PEN America in June 2018 5 The excerpt also appears on his personal website 6 The book was published in Feb 2023 by Graphic Mundi the graphic imprint of Penn State University Press He also reviews comics for The Comics Journal and has done several of them including the anthology Drawing Power edited by Diane Noomin 7 He has also been published in Panel Patter Rain Taxi and other publications for his reviews and comics 8 Awards and recognition editIn 1997 Kirby was awarded a Xeric Grant given by the Xeric Foundation to comics artists for self publishing their work Kirby used this grant in publishing his first book Curbside 9 His anthology THREE was nominated for two Ignatz awards and received a Prism Comics Queer Press Grant in 2011 In 2014 his anthology QU33R was published and won the Ignatz Award for Outstanding Anthology or Collection Publications editAnthologies edit Boy Trouble edited by Robert Kirby and David Kelly Boy Trouble Books 2004 ISBN 0 9748855 0 9 The Book Of Boy Trouble edited by Robert Kirby and David Kelly Green Candy Press 2006 ISBN 1 931160 45 7 The Book of Boy Trouble 2 Born to Trouble edited by Robert Kirby and David Kelly Green Candy Press 2008 ISBN 978 1 931160 65 0 THREE edited by Robert Kirby three issues published from 2010 to 2012 QU33R edited by Robert Kirby 2014 from Northwest Press ISBN 978 1938720369 What s Your Sign Girl Cartoonists Talk About Their Sun Signs edited by Robert Kirby 2015 from Ninth Art Press The Shirley Jackson Project Comics Inspired by Her Life and Work edited by Robert Kirby 2016 from Ninth Art PressBooks edit Marry Me a Little Graphic Mundi 2023 ISBN 978 1637790397 Los Chicos De la Acera De Enfrente Ediciones La Cupula Coleccion Novela Grafica 2005 Curbside Boys The New York Years Cleis Press 2002 ISBN 1 57344 154 6 Curbside Hobnob Press NY 1989 ISBN 0 9663241 0 2Contributions edit Gay Comix 17 Bob Ross 1993 Gay Comix 20 Bob Ross 1993 The Question of Equality Lesbian and Gay Politics in America Since Stonewall Scribner 1995 The Factsheet Five Zine Reader The Best Writing from the Underground World of Zines Three Rivers Press 1997 Gay Comix 25 Bob Ross 1998 Spice Capades Fantagraphics 1999 What s Wrong Explicit Graphic Interpretations Against Censorship Arsenal Pulp 2001 Juicy Mother Celebration edited by Jennifer Camper Soft Skull Press 2005 ISBN 1 932360 70 0 Juicy Mother 2 How They Met edited by Jennifer Camper Manic D Press 2007 ISBN 978 1 933149 20 2 Young Bottoms In Love edited by Tim Fish Poison Press 2007 ISBN 978 0 9762786 7 2 Glamazonia Northwest Press 2010 No Straight Lines Four Decades of Queer Comics edited by Justin Hall Fantagraphics 2012 ISBN 978 1 60699 506 8 Subcultures Ninth Art Press 2015 Not My Small Diary 18 The Pet Issue Delaine Derry Green 2015 Egoscopic s 9 14 Studio FGH 2016 2018 Alphabet edited by Tara Madison Avery amp Jon Macy Stacked Deck Press 2016 ISBN 978 0 9970487 1 1 Not My Small Diary 19 True Unexplained Events Delaine Derry Green 2017 The Shirley Jackson Project Comics Inspired by Her Life and Work edited by Robert Kirby 2016 from Ninth Art Press ISBN 978 0990343363 Rainbow Reflections Body Image Comics for Queer Men edited by Stephanie Gauvin Phillip Joy amp Matthew Lee 2019 Ad Astra ISBN 978 0994050793 Covid Chronicles A Comics Anthology edited by Kendra Boileau and Rich Johnson 2021 Graphic Mundi ASIN B08VYMGNKQReferences edit Robert Kirby Prism Comics May 1 2006 archived from the original on August 14 2007 retrieved 2007 11 23 Out In The Mountains Arts Robert Kirby s Curbside Boys 2007 09 27 Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2019 11 19 Kirby Robert 2018 06 21 Marry Me a Little PEN America Retrieved 2019 11 19 Olson Paul February 2 2003 Twenty Something Love in Pictures Out in the Mountains archived from the original on 2007 09 27 retrieved 2007 11 23 Kirby Robert 2018 06 21 Marry Me a Little PEN America Retrieved 2019 11 19 Rob Kirby Comics Kirby Robert Drawing Power Retrieved 2019 11 19 Kirby Robert 2018 06 21 Marry Me a Little PEN America Retrieved 2019 11 19 Xeric Foundation Comic Book Self Publishing Grants for 1997 xericfoundation org Archived from the original on 2018 07 26 Retrieved 2019 11 21 External links editOfficial Website Robert Kirby Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Kirby cartoonist amp oldid 1183231421, 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