Peter Bagge is a contributing editor and cartoonist at
Reason magazine and Reason.com.
Peter Bagge was born in Peekskill, New York. He studied briefly
at the School of Visual Arts in New York City in the mid-'70s. Upon
exposure to the work of underground comics, particularly the work
of R. Crumb, Bagge plunged into cartooning with a vengeance.
In the early '80s Bagge co-published three issues of Comical
Funnies (1980-81), a New York-based comic tabloid which saw
the debut of Bagge's dysfunctional suburban family, The Bradleys.
Bagge broke into R. Crumb's legendary magazine, Weirdo,
with "Martini Baton," and Bagge took over as managing editor of
that magazine from 1983 to 1986.
Bagge also started his own comic book, Neat Stuff, for
Fantagraphics Books, producing 15 issues from 1985 to '89. Buddy
Bradley, the Bradleys' alienated and pessimistic teenage son,
emerged as Neat Stuff's most engaging and fully-realized
character. In 1990, Neat Stuff evolved into a new title,
Hate, which exclusively followed the foibles of the
semi-autobiographical Buddy Bradley. Hate became the voice
of the twenty-nothing slackers as well as being hailed by critics
for its brilliant characterization in its complete chronicle of the
1990s. Hate continues to appear in print, albeit less
frequently, under the title Hate Annual.
Bagge's distinctive in-your-face illustration style has also
appeared on many record and CD covers, and his comics have been
featured on the (now defunct) Web site Suck.com. Other comic work
includes writing an all ages comic book for DC called
Yeah! (drawn by Gilbert Hernandez), and more recently
Sweatshop, also for DC, which satirizes the comics
industry. He wrote and drew a one-shot satire of Spider-Man for
Marvel, as well as a similar treatment of The Hulk that remains in
limbo. He also writes and draws a weekly comic strip about "Bat
Boy" for The Weekly World News .
Peter Bagge lives in Seattle with his wife Joanne and daughter
Hannah.
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