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Megan Kelso

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She graduated in 1994 from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington.

Kelso started working in the 1990s, with the minicomic Girlhero, which won her a Xeric Foundation grant in 1993. She has since published several other projects including Queen of the Black Black and The Squirrel Mother. She was the editor of the female cartoonist anthology, Scherherazade: Stories of Love, Treachery, Mothers, and Monsters . Among many other publications, Kelso had a story in SPX 2004.

She received two Ignatz Awards in 2002, for Outstanding Artist and Outstanding Minicomic .

From April 1 to September 9, 2007, Kelso published a weekly comic strip in The New York Times Magazine titled Watergate Sue. She is currently completing her Artichoke Tales graphic novel for Fantagraphics Books.

Kelso has also created work for several magazines, including the now-defunct Tower Records' Pulse Magazine.

Kelso is married and lives with her husband and daughter in Seattle, Washington.

Megan Kelso

3.1/5 ( ratings)
Website
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She graduated in 1994 from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington.

Kelso started working in the 1990s, with the minicomic Girlhero, which won her a Xeric Foundation grant in 1993. She has since published several other projects including Queen of the Black Black and The Squirrel Mother. She was the editor of the female cartoonist anthology, Scherherazade: Stories of Love, Treachery, Mothers, and Monsters . Among many other publications, Kelso had a story in SPX 2004.

She received two Ignatz Awards in 2002, for Outstanding Artist and Outstanding Minicomic .

From April 1 to September 9, 2007, Kelso published a weekly comic strip in The New York Times Magazine titled Watergate Sue. She is currently completing her Artichoke Tales graphic novel for Fantagraphics Books.

Kelso has also created work for several magazines, including the now-defunct Tower Records' Pulse Magazine.

Kelso is married and lives with her husband and daughter in Seattle, Washington.

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