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Bill Griffith : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bill Griffith
William Henry Jackson Griffith (born January 20, 1944) is a prolific American cartoonist who signs his work Bill Griffith and Griffy. He is best known for his daily comic strip ''Zippy''.〔(Lambiek )〕 The popular catchphrase "Are we having fun yet?" is credited to Griffith in ''Bartlett's Familiar Quotations'' (16th edition, 1992). ==Underground comics== Born in Brooklyn, New York, Griffith grew up in Levittown, Long Island, where one of his neighbors was science fiction illustrator Ed Emshwiller, whom he credits with pointing him towards the world of art.〔(Bill Griffith )〕 Griffith began his comics career in New York City in 1969. He was a prominent cartoonist in the underground comics movement based out of San Francisco in the late 1960s, and co-founded the comics anthology ''Arcade, the Comics Revue'' with Art Spiegelman. His first comic strips in the ''East Village Other'' and ''Screw'' featured an angry amphibian named Mr. The Toad. He ventured to San Francisco in 1970 to join the burgeoning underground comix movement. His first major comic book titles included ''Tales of Toad'' and ''Young Lust'' (co-created with cartoonist Jay Kinney), a bestselling series parodying romance comics of the time. He co-edited ''Arcade'' for its seven-issue run in the mid-1970s and worked with the leading underground publishers throughout that decade and up to the present: Print Mint, Last Gasp, Rip Off Press, Kitchen Sink and Fantagraphics Books. He contributed comics and illustrations to a variety of publications, including ''National Lampoon'', ''High Times'', ''The New Yorker'', ''The Village Voice'' and ''The New York Times''. In 1998, Griffith moved from San Francisco to Connecticut. His studio is in East Haddam, Connecticut, where he lives with his wife, the cartoonist Diane Noomin.
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