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Robert Triptow (born May 10, 1952 in
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) is an American writer and artist. He is known primarily for creating
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- and
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-themed comics and for editing ''
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'' in the 1980s, and he was identified by
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pioneer
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as "the last of the underground cartoonists."


Career

A long-time resident of
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, Robert Triptow was one of the earliest contributors to
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' anthology ''Gay Comix'', beginning with issue #2. He succeeded
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as editor of the series, editing issues #5 through #13 (1984–1991). During this time he edited the 1989 anthology ''Gay Comics'', one of the earliest histories of the subject, p. 114: "Information on gays and lesbians in comics lacks proper treatment, but a few items do exist, including Robert Triptow's ''Gay Comics''." which won the first
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for Humor. He also co-edited and contributed to the HIV-research fund-raising and educational anthology ''
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'' (1988) with
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&
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. As a journalist, Triptow has contributed to '' The Advocate'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''The Sentinel'', and other West Coast LGBT publications. Triptow received his title as "the last of the underground cartoonists" at
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when asked whether he considered
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to be
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or
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. Lee Marrs, standing witness to the question, asked Triptow if he starved while living in the
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district of San Francisco, to which he answered yes. It was then that Marrs coined his title. This conversation was filmed and circulated widely via the internet. In 2009, Triptow announced his plans to relaunch ''Gay Comics'' as a series of trade paperbacks under a new publisher, hoping to begin gathering comics for the collection by the end of the year. These plans were confirmed by Triptow in 2013, adding that he wants it serve as "a platform for all the queer cartoonists," however, no such series has reached publication yet. In 2015, he released ''Class Photo'', which has been described as a wryly comedic graphic novel imagining short biographies for the individuals depicted in a 1937 school group photograph.


Personal life

Born and raised in
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, Robert Triptow considers himself a "late bloomer" in the gay community as he did not come out until his mid-20s. Triptow had no exposure to alternative cartooning growing up until a junior high journalism field trip to
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, where he discovered the works of cartoonists
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,
Gilbert Shelton Gilbert Shelton (born May 31, 1940) is an American cartoonist and a key member of the underground comix movement. He is the creator of the iconic underground characters ''The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers'', '' Fat Freddy's Cat'', and ''Wonder W ...
, and
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in the school's book store. This prompted him to begin cartooning, creating a rift between him and his conservative parents as they deemed the nature of his
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-themed comics pornographic and sinful. Triptow commonly references his home state's dense
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population, noting he was often considered an outsider as a non-Mormon in Utah. Triptow broke away from his family in 1971, the same year he found the photograph which inspired ''Class Photo''. Triptow moved from Salt Lake City to San Francisco on Halloween of 1977. He is currently married to William Blakely.


Notable works


Strip AIDS U.S.A.

Robert Triptow became involved in ''
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'' (1988) when invited onto the fundraiser as co-editor by
Trina Robbins Trina Robbins (born Trina Perlson; August 17, 1938, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American cartoonist. She was an early participant in the underground comix movement, and one of the first female artists in that movement. In the 1980s, Robbins beca ...
, who felt unable to complete the project by herself as a
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. Triptow then brought other cartoonists from ''Gay Comics'' onto the team, resulting in 136 pages contributed by over 50 different artists. Triptow's two-page comic titled "Needs" appears in the last half of ''Strip AIDS U.S.A'' between "The Quilt" by Donelan and an untitled comic by
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''.'' Triptow considers his piece one of few in the compilation to portray an individual living with
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. The comic features a man named Joe with a male suitor whom he romantically declines on multiple occasions until the end when the two are shown together as Joe is dying of AIDS. The comic has a dedication written underneath the last panel which reads, “for Peter, Mickey, Spig & Rig, John, Steve, Vince, Joah, Raven, Tom, Hippler, and too many others.” In 2008 only one of the individuals listed in this dedication was still alive, according to Triptow.


Class Photo

''Class Photo'' (2015) is Robert Triptow's first solo book venture. The comic consists of illustrated, fictionalized outcomes of each individual posing for a black and white 1937 class photograph labeled "Public School 49" from
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, which Triptow found with his uncle as college students under a pile of garbage in their hometown of
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. Triptow kept the photo, hanging it on a wall in his home to laugh at with house-guests for over 20 years. In 2009 a cancer diagnosis motivated Triptow to finalize the project and proceed with publication.


Bibliography


Books

*''Gay Comics'' (ed.). Introduction: "Art + Humor = Liberation." New York: Plume; New American Library, 1989. 120p. *''
Strip AIDS U.S.A. Strip or Stripping may refer to: Places * Aouzou Strip, a strip of land following the northern border of Chad that had been claimed and occupied by Libya * Caprivi Strip, narrow strip of land extending from the Okavango Region of Namibia to ...
: A Collection of Cartoon Art to Benefit People With AIDS.'' (ed. with
Trina Robbins Trina Robbins (born Trina Perlson; August 17, 1938, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American cartoonist. She was an early participant in the underground comix movement, and one of the first female artists in that movement. In the 1980s, Robbins beca ...
&
Bill Sienkiewicz Boleslav William Felix Robert Sienkiewicz ( ; born May 3, 1958) is an American artist known for his work in comic books—particularly for Marvel Comics' ''New Mutants'', '' Moon Knight,'' and '' Elektra: Assassin''. Sienkiewicz's work in the 198 ...
). San Francisco: Last Gasp, 1988. *''Class Photo''. Seattle: Fantagraphics, 2015. 64p.


Contributions

In addition to ''Gay Comix'', his cartoon work has appeared in: *
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and David Kelly, editors, (2008) ''The Book of Boy Trouble 2: Born to Trouble'', Green Candy Press. . * Camper, Jennifer, editor (2007) ''Juicy Mother 2: How They Met'',
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. *Camper, Jennifer, editor (2005) ''Juicy Mother''
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. *Gregory, Roberta (2004), ''Naughty Bits'' #40, Fantagraphics. *Gregory, Roberta (1999), ''Naughty Bits'' #28, Fantagraphics. * Gregory, Roberta (1998), ''Naughty Bits'' #27, Fantagraphics. *Kinney, Jay, editor (1993), ''Young Lust'' #8, Last Gasp, . * Bocage, Angela (1993), ''
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'' #6, Fantagraphics, ASIN B000IQUH6S. *Bocage, Angela (1991), ''Real Girl'' #2, Fantagraphics. *Bocage, Angela (1990), ''Real Girl'' #1, Fantagraphics, ASIN B000KSA71O. * Robbins, Trina, editor (1990), ''Choices: a pro-choice benefit comic anthology for the National Organization for Women'', Angry Isis Press, ASIN: B002E5WBKG. *Leyland, Winston (1986), '' Meatmen'' #1, G. S. Press. * Kitchen, Denis, editor (1984), ''Bizarre Sex'' #4,
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th printing


Awards

*The first
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for Humor, in 1990, for the 1989 anthology ''Gay Comics''. *Special Achievement Award from the San Diego Comic Con in 1989 for ''Strip AIDS U.S.A.''


References


External links

* * Christensen, Charles "Zan" (February 23, 2008), , 1 minute 23 seconds. * Christensen, Charles "Zan" (March 4, 2009). , 7 minutes. *
Prism Comics Prism Comics is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) creators, stories, characters, and readers in the comics industry. It does this through informational booths and prog ...
(August 18, 2009)
WonderCon 2009: The Birth of Gay Comix—Part 1
on YouTube, 8 minutes 38 seconds. *
Prism Comics Prism Comics is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) creators, stories, characters, and readers in the comics industry. It does this through informational booths and prog ...
(August 18, 2009)
WonderCon 2009: The Birth of Gay Comix—Part 2
on YouTube, 8 minutes 57 seconds. *
Prism Comics Prism Comics is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) creators, stories, characters, and readers in the comics industry. It does this through informational booths and prog ...
(August 18, 2009)
WonderCon 2009: The Birth of Gay Comix—Part 3
on YouTube, 8 minutes 10 seconds. *
Prism Comics Prism Comics is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) creators, stories, characters, and readers in the comics industry. It does this through informational booths and prog ...
(August 18, 2009)
WonderCon 2009: The Birth of Gay Comix—Part 4
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