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Bill Griffith

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I had a very diametrically opposite set of parents.


— Bill Griffith


#had #i #opposite #parents #set

I hate Calvin and Hobbes. I think its a big re-hash of formula kid strips.


— Bill Griffith


#calvin #calvin and hobbes #formula #hate #hobbes

I just became one with my browser software.


— Bill Griffith


#became #browser #i #just #software

I think Zippy is part of me, but I'm not Zippy.


— Bill Griffith


#i think #me #part #think #zippy

I went to an art school in Brooklyn and painted Fine Art, if that's what you'd call it for eight years in New York, until I saw the first underground comics in the East Village Other.


— Bill Griffith


#art school #brooklyn #call #comics #east

If something is going on in my life, it winds up getting into my strip.


— Bill Griffith


#going #into #life #my life #something

Jazz, rock and roll, movies and comics are the culture of America.


— Bill Griffith


#comics #culture #jazz #movies #rock

Looking back Little Lulu was an early feminist, but at the time I just thought she was a really feisty developed comic strip character.


— Bill Griffith


#character #comic #comic strip #developed #early

Mike Judge, who I've become friends with over the years never took himself seriously as an artist.


— Bill Griffith


#become #friends #himself #i #judge

My first character was Mr. Toad.


— Bill Griffith


#first #mr #toad






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The thought then occurred 'Where do all these friends of Zippy live? Do they live in the real world which Zippy has been seen escaping for years—or do they live apart in a pinhead world of their own?' Thus Dingburg 'The City Inhabited Entirely by Pinheads' was born. Zippy
The first Zippy strip appeared in the underground Real Pulp #1 (Print Mint) in 1971. "
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He is best known for his daily comic strip Zippy. The popular catchphrase "Are we having fun yet?" is credited to Griffith in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (16th edition 1992).

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