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Liz Baillie

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Liz Baillie
BornElizabeth Baillie
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NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Cartoonist
Notable works
My Brain Hurts

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Liz Baillie is an American cartoonist and illustrator. She graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 2002, with a major in cartooning. Her work includes the ten-issue mini series My Brain Hurts and the internet comic, since collected into a trade, Freewheel. She was nominated for the Maisie Kukoc Award for Comics Inspiration in 2008 and the Friends of Lulu Kim Yale Award for Best New Talent in 2009.[1]

Selected Bibliography[edit]

  • Sing Along Forever, a 29-page minicomic about Baillie's quest to meet heroes The Bouncing Souls.
  • My Brain Hurts, a 10-issue series based around a group of teenage punks in New York, collected into two volumes.
  • Freewheel, an ongoing free internet comic collected, so far, into one trade paperback edition.
  • Release the Bats, a collection of previously uncollected material that had appeared only in anthologies or zines.

Merchandise[edit]

In addition to individual comics and trade paperback collections of her writing and art, Baillie's work has inspired My Brain Hurts T-shirts and canvas patches as well as Freewheel badges.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. "2009 Lulu Awards Nominees: VOTE NOW!". friendsoflulu. friendsoflulu. Retrieved 14 February 2013.

External links[edit]

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