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Guy Berkeley "Berke" Breathed (; born June 21, 1957) is an American
cartoonist A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comic book illustrators in that they produce both the literary and ...
, children's book author,
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, and
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, known for his
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s ''
Bloom County ''Bloom County'' is an American comic strip by Berkeley Breathed which originally ran from December 8, 1980, until August 6, 1989. It examined events in politics and culture through the viewpoint of a fanciful small town in Middle America, wh ...
'', '' Outland'', and ''
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''. ''Bloom County'' earned Breathed the
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning The Pulitzer Prize for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary is one of the fourteen Pulitzer Prizes that is annually awarded for journalism in the United States. It is the successor to the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning awarded from 1922 t ...
in 1987.


Early life

Born in
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, but raised in
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, Breathed attended Westchester High School in Houston.Berkowitz, Lana, "His latest opus: ''Bloom County'' creator finds a more constructive path writing children's books
", ''
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'', April 4, 2007


Cartooning career

Breathed was first published when he was hired part-time by the ''
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'' to draw editorial cartoons for the newspaper. This job was short-lived; he was dismissed shortly after one of his cartoons caused outrage. His first comic strip published regularly was ''
The Academia Waltz ''The Academia Waltz'' was Berkeley Breathed's first comic strip, published daily from 1978 to 1979 in ''The Daily Texan'' at The University of Texas at Austin, where he was a student. The strip focused primarily on college life, although it som ...
,'' which appeared in the ''
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'', in 1978 while he was a student at
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. During his time at the University of Texas, Breathed self-published two collections of ''The Academia Waltz'', using the profits to pay his tuition. The comic strip attracted the notice of the editors of ''
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'', who recruited him to do a nationally syndicated strip. On December 8, 1980, ''Bloom County'' made its debut. It featured some of the characters from ''Academia Waltz,'' including former frat-boy Steve Dallas and the
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veteran
Cutter John Cutter John is a fictional character in the 1980s comic strip ''Bloom County'' by Berke Breathed. Cutter, a Vietnam War veteran using a wheelchair due to paraplegia from a war injury, was one of the county's most well-liked citizens. Despite ...
. At its start, the strip's style was so similar to that of another popular strip, ''
Doonesbury ''Doonesbury'' is a comic strip by American cartoonist Garry Trudeau that chronicles the adventures and lives of an array of characters of various ages, professions, and backgrounds, from the President of the United States The president ...
'', that Doonesbury's creator
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wrote to Breathed several times to indicate their similarities.Ellen, Mary, "Berkeley Breathed, drawn back to 'Bloom County' but looking forward"
, ''Los Angeles Times "Hero Complex" blog''. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
Breathed has acknowledged that he borrowed liberally from ''Doonesbury'' during his early career. In the ''Outland'' collection ''One Last Little Peek'', Breathed even put an early ''Bloom County'' side by side with the ''Doonesbury'' comic strip from which it obviously took its idea. ''Bloom County'' earned Breathed the
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for
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during 1987. The strip eventually appeared in over 1,200 newspapers around the world until Breathed retired the daily strip in 1989, stating that he wanted to terminate the strip while it was still popular. At that time, he said, "A good comic strip is no more eternal than a ripe melon. The ugly truth is that in most cases, comics age less gracefully than their creators". Breathed replaced the strip with the surreal Sunday-only cartoon '' Outland'' in 1989, which reused some of the ''Bloom County'' characters, including
Opus the Penguin Opus the Penguin (Opus T. Penguin) is a fictional character created by artist Berkeley Breathed. Breathed has described him as an " existentialist penguin" and the favorite of his many characters. Opus has appeared in several of Breathed's crea ...
and
Bill the Cat Bill the Cat, or Bill D. Cat, is a fictional cat appearing in the works of cartoonist Berkeley Breathed, beginning with the comic strip ''Bloom County'' in the 1980s and continuing in '' Outland'' and ''Opus'' in the following decades. Bill also ...
. He ended ''Outland'' in 1995. In 2003, Breathed began the comic strip ''
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'', a Sunday-only strip featuring Opus the Penguin, who was one of the main characters of ''Bloom County''. Several newspapers chose not to run the August 26, 2007, ''Opus'' cartoon because it might offend Muslims.Donaldson-Evans, Catherine, "Washington Post, Other Newspapers Won't Run 'Opus' Cartoon Mocking Radical Islam"
,
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, August 28, 2007
On October 6, 2008, Breathed announced plans to discontinue all work on comic strips with the final ''Opus'' strip to run on November 2, 2008.Stern, Sherry, "Berkeley Breathed says goodbye to Opus: 'I'm destroying the village to save it'"
, ''
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'', October 6, 2008
Breathed planned to focus on writing
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. Breathed explained that he felt that the United States was going to face "tough times", and that he wanted to end the saga of his most memorable character "on a lighter note". The last ''Opus'' comic strip appeared on schedule, but in what may be a comic first, the final panel required an online link. The final panel of the strip showed Opus sleeping peacefully in the bed depicted in the classic children's book, ''
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''. This panel was available only online, and the
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page that displayed it was later removed. Breathed said that he had no regrets in leaving political cartooning, as he believed the atmosphere became too bitter for him to make quality cartoons.Vick dog inspired 'Bloom County,' 'Opus' creator
." ''
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''. October 13, 2009. Retrieved on October 13, 2009.
In July 2015 Breathed hinted at a return to the strip when he posted a photo to Facebook of him at his computer, starting a cartoon entitled "Bloom County 2015". He added: "A return after 25 years. Feels like going home." The strip was later posted to Facebook. He has subsequently been posting new ''Bloom County'' strips via Facebook on an almost-daily basis, as of January 2018. (In 2016, "''2015''" was dropped from the new strip's name.) In 2021, Breathed penned a series of strips featuring characters from Bill Watterson's ''
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''. Panels featured Watterson's Calvin as Spaceman Spiff and Hobbes the Tiger.


Other works

Breathed's syndicated and Facebook cartoon work has produced at least thirteen cartoon anthology books, as of January 2018. Starting in 1992, he designed a greeting card and gift ensemble collection for
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, featuring the "Bloom County" characters
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,
Bill the Cat Bill the Cat, or Bill D. Cat, is a fictional cat appearing in the works of cartoonist Berkeley Breathed, beginning with the comic strip ''Bloom County'' in the 1980s and continuing in '' Outland'' and ''Opus'' in the following decades. Bill also ...
, and
Milquetoast the Cockroach The following are minor characters from Berkeley Breathed's comic strip ''Bloom County''. Though significant enough to have appeared multiple times in the strip, they were not crucial to the strip's overall development, and disappeared without much ...
. As of January 2018, Breathed has produced ten children's picture books. Two were made into the animated films: ''
A Wish for Wings That Work ''A Wish for Wings That Work: An Opus Christmas Story'' is a children's book by Berkeley Breathed that was published in 1991. It was made into an animated television special that same year. The book and special feature characters from Breathed' ...
'' ( Amblin Television/
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, 1991) and '' Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big'' (
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, 2000); one was made into the motion-capture film ''
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'' (
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, 2011). Another animated film; ''Hitpig'', which Breathed himself loosely adapted from his book ''Pete and Pickles'' is currently in production at Aniventure for a 2022 release. Breathed's writing has also been featured in numerous publications, including ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. He produced the cartoon art for the closing credits of the Texas-based 2003 film ''
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'', which featured a strip called ''Walter and Jasmine''. The panels that Breathed drew for ''Secondhand Lions'' appear in his cartoon anthology book ''Opus: 25 Years of His Sunday Best'', in which Breathed terms them "the comic strip that never was". Breathed has been a supporter of the
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group
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and illustrated the cover of earlier printings of PETA's cookbook '' The Compassionate Cook, or, "Please Don't Eat the Animals!"'', T-shirts, and other merchandise. Breathed cameos as himself in the 2004 short film '' Tim Warner: A Life in the Clouds'', a fictional tale about an unhappy cartoonist and his unfunny strip, ''The Silver Lining''.


Personal life

Breathed is a fan of outdoor activities such as
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ing and
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. In 1986, he broke his back in an ultralight-plane crash, later incorporated into a ''Bloom County'' storyline in which Steve Dallas breaks his back after being attacked by an angry
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. Breathed also nearly lost his right arm to a boating accident. Breathed has said that he is an atheist, yet he doesn't fear death more than "sharing a room in a detox center with a sobbing
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". On May 18, 2008, in his comic strip ''Opus'', Breathed announced he was suffering from a condition known as
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.


Bibliography

;Cartoon compilations *''The Academia Waltz'', Sterling Swift, 1979, *''The Academia Waltz: Bowing Out'', Bantan Hall, 1980 *'' Loose Tails'', Little, Brown & Co., 1983, *'' Toons for Our Times'', Little, Brown & Co., 1984 *'' Penguin Dreams and Stranger Things'', Little, Brown & Co., 1985, *'' Bloom County Babylon: Five Years of Basic Naughtiness'', Little, Brown & Co., 1986, *''
Billy and the Boingers Bootleg ''Billy and the Boingers Bootleg'' is the fifth collection of the comic strip series Bloom County by Berkeley Breathed. It was published in 1987. It is preceded by ''Bloom County Babylon'' and followed by ''Tales Too Ticklish to Tell''. Prior ...
'', Little, Brown & Co., 1987, . Contained a flexi-disc featuring two songs by Billy and the Boingers *'' Tales Too Ticklish to Tell'', Little, Brown & Co., 1988, *'' The Night of the Mary Kay Commandos'', Little, Brown & Co., 1989, *''Classics of Western Literature: Bloom County 1986–1989'', Little, Brown & Co., 1990, *''Happy Trails'', Little, Brown & Co., 1990, *''Politically, Fashionably, and Aerodynamically Incorrect'', Little, Brown & Co., 1992, *''His Kisses Are Dreamy but Those Hairballs Down My Cleavage!'', Little, Brown & Co., 1994, *''One Last Little Peek'', Little, Brown & Co., 1995, *''Opus, 25 Years'', Little, Brown & Co., 2004, *''Bloom County: The Complete Library: Volume One: 1980–1982'',
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, 2009, *''Bloom County: The Complete Library: Volume Two: 1982–1984'', IDW Publishing, 2010, *''Bloom County: The Complete Library: Volume Three: 1984–1986'', IDW Publishing, 2010, *''Bloom County: The Complete Library: Volume Four: 1986–1987'', IDW Publishing, 2011, *''Bloom County: The Complete Library: Volume Five: 1987–1989'', IDW Publishing, 2011, *''Outland: The Complete Library: Sunday Comics: 1989–1995'', IDW Publishing, 2012, *''Opus: The Complete Library: Sunday Comics: 2003–2008'', IDW Publishing, 2012, *''Berkeleyworks: The Art Of Berkeley Breathed: From Bloom County And Beyond'', IDW Publishing, 2013, *''Berkeley Breathed's Academia Waltz And Other Profound Transgressions'', IDW Publishing, 2015, *''Bloom County Episode XI: A New Hope'', IDW Publishing, 2016, *''Bloom County: Brand Spanking New Day'', IDW Publishing, 2017, *''Bloom County: Best Read on the Throne'', IDW Publishing, 2018, ;Children's books *''
A Wish for Wings That Work ''A Wish for Wings That Work: An Opus Christmas Story'' is a children's book by Berkeley Breathed that was published in 1991. It was made into an animated television special that same year. The book and special feature characters from Breathed' ...
: An Opus Christmas Story'', Little, Brown and Co., 1991, *'' The Last Basselope: One Ferocious Story'', Little, Brown and Co., 1992, *'' Goodnight Opus'', Little, Brown and Co., 1993, *''Red Ranger Came Calling'', Little, Brown and Co., 1994, *'' Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big'', Little, Brown and Co., 2000, *''Flawed Dogs: The Year End Leftovers at the Piddleton "Last Chance" Dog Pound'', Little, Brown and Co., 2003, **Breathed said that ''Flawed Dogs'''s intended audience is different from the intended audiences of his other picture books. He said that ''Flawed Dogs'' would be "perfect" for 8–12 year olds, but that he would not read the book to his (in 2009) 5-year-old son. *''Mars Needs Moms!'',
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, 2007, (adapted into the film '' Mars Needs Moms!'' released in 2011) *''Pete & Pickles'', Philomel Books, 2008, *''Flawed Dogs: The Shocking Raid on Westminster'', Philomel Books, 2009, *''The Bill the Cat Story: A Bloom County Epic'', Philomel Books, 2016,


Awards

*
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, 2010 *
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, 1987 * Golden Duck Award for Excellence in Children's Science Fiction for ''Mars Needs Moms!'' 2008 Picture Book


References


Further reading

*Strickler, Dave. ''Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index.'' Cambria, CA: Comics Access, 1995.


External links


Berkeley Breathed Interview
by Tasha Robinson for ''
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'' "A.V. Club" August 15, 2001
"The penguin is mightier than the sword"
interview at Salon.com, November 20, 2003

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Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Art Database
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