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Chynna Clugston Flores (born August 19, 1975) is a freelance American
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known for her manga-influenced teen comedy series '' Blue Monday''. Based in Coarsegold, Clugston Flores has been drawing comics since 1994 and has worked with  Oni Press, Dark Horse Presents, Double Feature, Action Girl Comics, DC Comics and several digital comics as an editor, penciler, writer, inker, colorist, letterer and cover artist.   


Early life

Clugston Flores grew up in
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and attended the
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. After her freshman year, she moved to
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and attended Yosemite High School, where she would take inspiration for ''Blue Monday''.


Career

Shortly after graduation, Clugston Flores submitted some of her minicomics to Fantaco, which signed her to write and draw the vampire miniseries ''Bloodletting''. Clugston Flores followed ''Bloodletting'' with one-pagers and shorts in Sarah Dyer's ''Action Girl'' and
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, eventually following editor
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to
Oni Press Oni Press is an American independent comic book and graphic novel publisher based in Portland, Oregon. In 2019, it became an imprint label following the company's merger with Lion Forge Comics. The merged company, Oni–Lion Forge Publishing Grou ...
. At Oni, Clugston Flores produced her manga-influenced comic book 'series, '' Blue Monday'', which debuted in 1999 in ''Oni Double Feature'' #11. In 2000 Oni published the first Blue Monday miniseries, ''Blue Monday: The Kids Are Alright''. She was assistant editor for CMX Manga, assistant editor for DC Comics' Wildstorm division until 2011, and an assistant editor for DC Comics working on various titles, editing Looney Tunes, co-editing Tiny Titans, as well as several digital comics in La Jolla, CA until 2011. She eventually moved '' Blue Monday'' and '' Scooter Girl'' to Image Comics to be re-released and later produce a new segment in 2017.


Awards

Clugston Flores has been nominated for three
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for Best Limited Series for ''Blue Monday'' (2001), and her participation on ''Hopeless Savages'' (2002), and Best Writer/Artist-Humor (2002); The Russ Manning award (2000); and a
Harvey Award The Harvey Awards are given for achievement in comic books. Named for writer-artist Harvey Kurtzman, the Harvey Awards were founded by Gary Groth in 1988, president of the publisher Fantagraphics, to be the successor to the Kirby Awards that we ...
. Clugston Flores was also nominated for the 2001 Lulu of the Year Award by Friends of Lulu for ''Blue Monday''.


Personal life

Clugston Flores started her career as Chynna Clugston-Major, before her divorce from Guy Major (a
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and toner on most of her books to this day), and is currently credited under her married name, Chynna Clugston Flores. Clugston Flores holds an interest in
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,
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, and
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, including mod fashion,
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, and film. She lives in
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,
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, with her husband, Jon Flores.


Selected works

In addition to ''Blue Monday'', Clugston Flores's other notable works include: * ''Bloodletting'' — Fantaco/Tundra (1995–1996) * '' Hopeless Savages'' — Clugston Flores illustrated the flashback scenes. Oni Press (2001), . * '' Scooter Girl'' — a miniseries telling the story of two contemporary mods living in
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. Oni Press (2003), . * '' Ultimate Marvel Team-Up'' #11 — a story about
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running into the
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in a mall. * "Anew" — a 1940s romance short story in the anthology '' Four Letter Worlds''. Image Comics (2005), . * ''
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'' — a
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drama. graphix / Scholastic Press (2005), . * ''Strangetown'' — about a ten-year-old girl named Vanora Finnar who mysteriously washed onto the Oregon shore in 1973. Oni Press (2006) * '' Legion of Super-Heroes In The 31st Century'' — based on the animated version of the
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property, featuring Superman.
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(2007) * ''Lumberjanes/Gotham Academy'' — A crossover series from BOOM! Studios and DC Comics.
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(2017)


References


External links


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'' no. 277 (July 11, 2006). *Thompson, Jason
"American Manga"
Interview with Chynna Clugston-Major at ''Pulp'' magazine; Accessed July 25, 2010. *Comic Book Databas
Chynna Clugston Flores
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