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Rizzo is a comic strip written by Chris Riseley and illustrated by Sean Simmans, syndicated in the U.S. by King Creators United. Rizzo was first published in Salt Lake City Weekly in May 2005.[link] Since its inception, it has run in over twenty periodicals, including MacLean's magazine.

Rizzo Himself

The titular character, Rizzo, is a balding, overweight university professor with left leanings and multiple neuroses. A quasi-vegan and a conspiracy nut, he rails against church and state, spews hypothyroidal rants, and often accomplishes nothing at all. He is illustrated with a round, nearly featureless face - just a plain, average Joe.

Rizzo lives in a pink house in the fictional town of Tromso, Utah, with his wife, Roberta, and their four year-old son, Delroy. (In certain markets, such as Sonoma, California, the setting is unidentified in order to seem "local.") Rizzo's friend, the divorced Bill Czolgosz, lives in his basement.

Bill was once the mascot for the Tromso Reptiles, but even after being fired he refused to remove his lizard costume. Thus, his face is never seen and his mouth never opens.

Tromso, Utah

The comicstrip Rizzo is postmodern in its self-awareness. In Rizzo's world, he and Bill conspire to produce a daily comicstrip called Rizzo. Bill is the artist and Riz writes the gags. The cast includes everyone they know, including the shoeless hippie, Byron, and their hapless Mormon neighbor, Andy.

The strip tackles trivial themes such as lost socks and babysitting, as well as serious issues like 9-11 and illegal wiretaps. (Some of the specialty markets receive customized versions of the strip with localized humor relating to zoning laws and mayoral elections, etc.)

Daily Rizzo is a three-panel, black and white strip. There is also a nine-panel color Sunday version, a single-panel color Sunday, an oversized (tall) weekly version, and a 9-panel black and white feature called Rizzo Explains. Because of multiple formats, over 600 strips were completed in 2005.

Creators Chris Riseley and Sean Simmans (upon whom Rizzo and Bill are based) have never actually met in real life.

Origin

The Rizzo character was doodled as a mean-spirited jab at Chris Riseley, who, in real life, is neither as fat nor as bald. (In his own words, "Sean Simmans is actually much fatter than I.") Turning a negative into a positive, Riseley wrote a series of three-panel gags featuring the character and emailed the scripts back to Simmans. Within a week, they had fifty strips ready for press.

The sketchy look of the strip is intentional. According to Simmans, he fell in love with the early "rough" drafts and decided not to refine them.

But according to Taylor Simmans, brother of the artist, "those guys just wanted to do something marginally better than Luann. Sean is not a big fan of Luann. I think that's why he churns Rizzo out so quickly. It borders on contempt, in my opinion."

Other Characters

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