Brian McFadden (cartoonist)

Brian McFadden is an American cartoonist who started on GeoCities in 2001,[2] created Big Fat Whale, and became a featured artist at The New York Times in 2011.[3]

Brian McFadden
Born1984 (age 3536)[1]
NationalityAmerican
http://brianmcfadden.org

Personal life

As of June 2011, McFadden was 27 years old and lived in Massachusetts.[1] At a young age, McFeddan was influenced by Matt Groening's alternative comic Life in Hell.[3]

Big Fat Whale

Big Fat Whale was a weekly webcomic both written and illustrated by McFadden. The comic started on October 16, 2001, in a form which the cartoonist described as "terrible, even by webcomic standards."[4] Eventually, the strip improved.

The strip began its print run in Boston's monthly publication Editorial Humor in 2002. However, the publication went out of business and the strip stayed on the web for almost a year.[4] In February 2004, Big Fat Whale was picked up by Cleveland Free Times and later by The Boston Phoenix.[4] Big Fat Whale was included in Ted Rall's Attitude 3: The New Subversive Online Cartoonists.

At The New York Times

McFadden described being chosen as being a featured artist in The New York Times as being "plucked from some sandlot and dropped into a Major League stadium." The online newspaper was reinventing its Week in Review" section in May 2011, and Aviva Michaelov asked McFadden personally to join the section’s opening-debut roster. McFadden has been producing a weekly strip since; though he has stated to get a lot of leeway, McFeddan needs to get his scripts approved by mid-week so that he has enough time for his editing process.[3]

McFadden is supposed to give the section a "younger perspective".[1]

Notes

gollark: When they have no value we'll all have one.
gollark: I finally decided what to do with my ND.
gollark: Reds in ridiculous quantities are even better!
gollark: I've an offer for an IOU of balloons and reds, which is probably nicer.
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