Eric Orner
Eric Orner (born and raised in Chicago) is an openly gay American cartoonist[1] whose works revolve around LGBT issues. He is best known for long running indy comic strip, The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green, which was adapted into a feature film (of the same title) and which received a limited national cinematic release in 2005.[2] He has published comic strips and illustrations in the Washington Post, the Boston Globe the San Francisco Chronicle and The New Republic.[3]
Orner's cartoon story "Weekends Abroad" was included in Houghton Mifflin's Best American Comics 2011. He has been nominated for the Lambda Literary Award and the Small Press Expo's Ignatz Award.
Books
- The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (1992)
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Love (1994)
- The Ethan Green Chronicles (1997)
- Ethan Exposed (1999)
References
- ↑ Jewell, Brian (9 July 2008), "Pride scrolling", EDGE Boston, retrieved 2008-10-23
- ↑ Talcott, Christina (August 11, 2006), "Eric Orner: Bringing 'Ethan Green' to Life", The Washington Post, retrieved 2008-09-25
- ↑ Another short biography
Articles Published in The Gay & Lesbian Review
"A Glad Day." (2013) "Stonewall Unremembered: (An illustrated essay)." (2012)