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Doug Allen (born February 22, 1956) is an American
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,
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, and
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. Best known for his long-running comic strip ''
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'', Allen has over the years collaborated with long-time friend
Gary Leib Gary David Leib (October 29, 1955 – March 19, 2021) was an American underground cartoonist, animator, and musician. Best known for the comic book '' Idiotland'' (a two-man anthology produced with Leib's long-time collaborator, Doug Allen), Lei ...
on music, animation, fine art, and comics, including the two-man
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anthology '' Idiotland''.


Work

After attending
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for a time, Allen graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) 1978 with an illustration degree.Allen bio
Lambiek.net's Comiclopedia.
He met Gary Leib at RISD. In addition to the weekly feature ''Steven'', which ran in college and alternative newspapers from 1977 to 1994,Allen entry
, Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999.
Allen's comics,
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s, and illustrations have appeared in ''
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'', ''
BLAB! ''Blab!'' was an anthology edited by Monte Beauchamp that featured a mixture of alternative comics and illustrated features focused predominantly on illustration, graphic design, and Lowbrow (art movement), lowbrow art. The first two issues (198 ...
'', '' Zero Zero'', '' Weirdo'', '' Pictopia'', and ''
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''. In addition to ''Idiotland'', Allen and Leib collaborated on a number of stories in the fund-raising anthology comic ''
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'' volume 1, published in 2001. Allen's non-comics work includes
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paintings based on
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art, most of which he produced in the late 1970s; and a more recent series of "fake"
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paintings, which he sells on his website. Along with Leib, Allen was a founding member of the
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-nominated band
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from 1978 to 1982. Allen has played bass for many other bands as well. Allen and his wife and two children live in
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.


Awards

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nominee 1994 ** Best New Series (''Idiotland'') ** Best Syndicated Strip (''Steven'')


Bibliography

* ''Steven'' (8 issues, Kitchen Sink Press, 1989–1996); followed by ''The Best of "Steven"'' (Kitchen Sink Press, 1998) * '' Idiotland'' (7 issues, Fantagraphics, 1993–1994)


Notes


References

* * Kelly, John. "Idiot of the Savant-Garde: Doug Allen," ''The Comics Journal'' #156 (February 1993), pp. 78–88.


External links

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Allen original art at Comic Art Collective
American illustrators American rock musicians Living people Rhode Island School of Design alumni Underground cartoonists 1956 births Rhode Island School of Design alumni in music {{US-cartoonist-stub