Chynna Clugston
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Chynna Clugston (born August 19 1975) is an American comic book creator. She started her career as Chynna Clugston-Major before her divorce from Guy Major (a colorist and toner on most of her books to this day). On Halloween Day, 2005, she married her boyfriend, Jonathan Flores.
While attending Yosemite High School in Oakhurst during the early 1990s she came up with her currently on-going comic book title Blue Monday, which debuted at Oni Press in 1999 in Oni Double Feature #11. In 2000 Oni published the first Blue Monday miniseries, Blue Monday: The Kids Are Alright.
Clugston is a fan of British culture, including mod fashion, britpop, and slang. She lives in San Diego, California, with her husband and English Bulldog, Buster.
Selected works
Aside from Blue Monday, Clugston's other notable works include:- Hopeless Savages - Clugston illustrated the flashback scenes. Oni Press (2001), ISBN 1929998244.
- Scooter Girl, a miniseries telling the story of two modern mods living in California. Oni Press (2003), ISBN 1929998880.
- Ultimate Marvel Team-Up #11, a story about Peter Parker running into the Ultimate X-Men in a mall.
- "Anew," a 1940s romance short story in the anthology Four Letter Worlds. Image Comics (2005), ISBN 1582404399.
- Queen Bee, a middle school drama. graphix / Scholastic Press (2005), ISBN 0439709873.
- Strangetown, about a 10-year old girl named Vanora Finnar who mysteriously washed onto the Oregon shore in 1973. Oni Press (2006)
External links
- [Her blog] at LiveJournal
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