Becky Cloonan
Author profile
born
June 23, 1980
in Pisa, Italy
gender
female
website
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About this author
Becky Cloonan isn't a
Goodreads Author (yet), but she
does have a blog,
so here are some recent posts imported from
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East Coast Rising, Volume 1
— published 2006 |
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Minis
— published 2007 |
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Wolves
— published 2011 |
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Flight, Volume 2
by Kazu Kibuishi (Goodreads Author) , Hope Larson , Becky Cloonan — published 2005 — 3 editions |
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East Coast Rising Volume 2
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Flight, Vol. 3
by Kazu Kibuishi (Goodreads Author) , Bill Plympton , Azad Injejikian — 3 editions |
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American Virgin Vol. 3: Wet
by Steven T. Seagle, Becky Cloonan , Jim Rugg — published 2007 |
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Demo, Vol. 2
by Brian Wood (Goodreads Author), Becky Cloonan — published 2011 |
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Pixu: The Mark of Evil
by Gabriel Bá, Becky Cloonan, Vasilis Lolos — published 2009 — 3 editions |
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American Virgin Vol. 4: Around The World
by Steven T. Seagle, Becky Cloonan , Jim Rugg — published 2008 |
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“What makes it worth it though, is I love drawing. I LOVE IT. I love making comics. I love starting a new page and buying new paper, ink and brushes. I love telling stories! I love the people I work with, I love the people I meet. I love thinking about the syntax and language of comics. I love esoteric discussions about the comic book industry. I love the opportunities I’ve had in life because of comics. The second I stop loving it I will find something else to do.
Comics are hard work. Comics are relentless. Comics will break your heart. Comics are monetarily unsatisfying. Comics don’t offer much in terms of fortune and glory, but comics will give you complete freedom to tell the stories you want to tell, in ways unlike any other medium. Comics will pick you up after it knocks you down. Comics will dust you off and tell you it loves you. And you will look into it’s eyes and know it’s true, that you love comics back.”
― Becky Cloonan
Comics are hard work. Comics are relentless. Comics will break your heart. Comics are monetarily unsatisfying. Comics don’t offer much in terms of fortune and glory, but comics will give you complete freedom to tell the stories you want to tell, in ways unlike any other medium. Comics will pick you up after it knocks you down. Comics will dust you off and tell you it loves you. And you will look into it’s eyes and know it’s true, that you love comics back.”
― Becky Cloonan
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