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''Migraine Boy'' is a comic strip created by cartoonist Greg Fiering, which has been published in several mainstream printed media and TV. Usually presented in black and white six-panel strips, the comic is set in a typical American suburban neighbourhood backyard, and deals with a bad-tempered boy suffering from chronic migraines, and his interaction with his neighbour who constantly approaches him trying to befriend him. The stories have a grim, sometimes absurd or surreal sense of humor, and often end up with Migraine Boy reacting violently to the irritation produced by his neighbour.


History

The comic strip made its first appearance in 1992 in the Seattle-based '' Hype'' magazine. Over the course of the years, it was also published in other printed media, such as the ''
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chose Fiering to create the album cover for their album titled '' Monster'', after lead singer
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saw ''Migraine Boy'' in the ''Flagpole'' magazine. This ultimately resulted in ''Flagpole'' introducing Stipe and Fiering to each other, and ''Migraine Boy'' being featured in the album's inside booklet. A year later, in 1995 a 64-page book, called ''Migraine Boy's Fairweather Friends'' (), was published in the US by St. Martin's Griffin, featuring an introductory text written by Stipe. In 1996, animation studio GreenHead Media produced a series of twelve thirty-second short
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for MTV, animated by James Dean Conklin, which were aired as
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over the duration of that year. Later, in year 2000, a second book, titled ''I Don't Love You!: The Best of Migraine Boy'' () was published by
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. In 2001, Fiering and Conklin independently produced an animated short film called ''Migraine Boy: The Bet'', technically superior to those aired on MTV, which featured colored 3D graphics. Since June 2010, Fiering has been posting new ''Migraine Boy'' comics on the official "Migraine Boy and Pals" website; the most recent Migraine Boy content was published in 2014.


Awards

The ''Migraine Boy'' website was nominated for the 1997
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, in the "Art and Design" category.


Characters

;Migraine Boy: Bearing gritted teeth and a permanent frown, Migraine Boy is the main character of the strip, and the one that gives it its name. Although his real name is never clearly stated, it is suggested to be "Joey" in the episode named "Blossom". He appears as a bad-tempered young boy with his migraine symbolized in the comic strips as wiggly lines around his head. In MTV's animated version, the migraine is also accompanied by a pulsating low sound, and the appearance of the wiggly lines and the intensity of the sound apparently respond to Migraine Boy's level of irritation. ;Migraine Boy's neighbour: Appearing in mostly all of the strips, Migraine Boy's overjoyful neighbour is the most recurring character besides Migraine Boy himself. Despite his name never being mentioned, he has unofficially come to be known as
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Boy. His interventions in the comic strips often consist of him trying to cheer up Migraine Boy, most frequently by trying to play games with him (usually dress-up ones), or trying to find ways to relieve him from his headache. He is also shown to frequently have the necessity to love and be loved by Migraine Boy. In numerous episodes, suggestions are even made that his feelings for Migraine Boy go beyond those of friendship and sometimes tend towards homosexual love, which disgusts Migraine Boy even more than usual. Because there is seldom continuity or consistency in Migraine Boy, the strip can have him kill his neighbor in the last panel. ;Tylenol: Named after the popular
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often used to treat migraines, Tylenol is Migraine Boy's
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pet dog. Although he is rarely seen, he has been shown to be able to perform human-like tasks such as talking or weightlifting.Migraine Boy - "X-tra Strength"
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References

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External links


''Migraine Boy'' official siteMigraineBoy.comGreg Fiering's homepageGreenHead Media
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