Howard Cruse, FROM HEADRACK TO CLAUDE, STUCK RUBBER BABY cartoonist: Mr. Media Radio Interview
I met cartoonist Howard Cruse in March 2004 at the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. He was one of the featured guests at the college’s “Comics Summit on Diversity,” an event that included Mary GrandPre, illustrator of the Harry Potter novels and American master Will Eisner, whose biography I was just finishing at the time.
Howard and I had corresponded a few times via email at that point as part of my research. To be honest, I only knew him as a cartoonist; I don’t recall connecting that he was attending this event as a gay cartoonist. I just knew that Eisner held him in high esteem—as did the teaching staff at the school—and that was good enough for me.
Since then, I’ve learned more about what an important role Howard played over the years as both a cartoonist with a strong social voice and as a gay advocate. He illustrated his own coming out over the years in his comics and no doubt gave other young men strength in their own decisions to take pride in their identities as well.
AUDIO EXCERPT: "Everyone in my personal life knew (I was gay), but I was worried about sacrificing my cartooning career. And yet I recognized the need for getting rid of the secrecy of this."Howard’s work has been everywhere from Playboy and Starlog magazine to The Advocate. He was the founding editor of Gay Comix, started by our mutual friend, Denis Kitchen. His groundbreaking graphic novel, Stuck Rubber Baby, won numerous awards including an Eisner and a Harvey.
The occasion of our conversation today is the publication of his latest book, From Headrack to Claude: Collected Gay Comix by Howard Cruse.
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You can LISTEN to this interview with HOWARD CRUSE, cartoonist, editor of GAY COMIX and author of FROM HEADRACK TO CLAUDE and STUCK RUBBER BABY, by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player above!
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Labels: Advocate, Claude, Comics Summit on Diversity, Denis Kitchen, Gay Comix, Harry Potter, Headrack, Howard Cruse, Mary GrandPre, Ringling School of Art, Stuck Rubber Baby, Wendel, Will Eisner
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