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Shawn Maureen Fitzgerald was born in 1958 in [[Covina, California]].<ref name=":0" /> Her family then moved to the San Diego area, where she grew up,<ref name=":0" /> attending [[Mission Bay High School]]. | Shawn Maureen Fitzgerald was born in 1958 in [[Covina, California]].<ref name=":0" /> Her family then moved to the San Diego area, where she grew up,<ref name=":0" /> attending [[Mission Bay High School]]. | ||
Her art was influenced by [[Mad (magazine)|''Mad Magazine'']] cartoonists [[Jack Davis (cartoonist)|Jack Davis]], [[Will Elder]], [[Wally Wood]], and [[Harvey Kurtzman]].<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bailsprojects.com/whoswho.aspx?mode=AtoZsearch&id=KERRI,+SHAWN|title=WhosWho|website=www.bailsprojects.com|access-date=2017-07-14}}</ref> As a teenage girl, she was initially turned away when she applied to draw for ''CARtoons Magazine'' in 1975, but was hired on the strength of her portfolio of car illustrations.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/k/kerri_shawn.htm|title=Shawn Kerri|website=lambiek.net|language=en|access-date=2017-07-14}}</ref><ref name="maxrr332" /> She continued to work for the magazine until it ceased publication in 1991.<ref name=":1" /> Between 1978 and 1982 she wrote scripts for Disney's international [[Donald Duck in comics|Donald Duck comics]], which were illustrated by [[Tony Strobl]] and the Jaime Diaz Studio.<ref name=":1" /> She contributed comics to ''[[Cracked (magazine)|Cracked]]'' and pornographic cartoons for ''[[Hustler (magazine)|Hustler]]'', ''[[Chic (magazine)|Chic]]'', ''[[Velvet (magazine)|Velvet]]'' and ''Gentlemen's Companion'' under the pen name Dee Lawdid.<ref name=":2" /> She also created short comics for [[Last Gasp (publisher)|Last Gasp]]'s ''Cocaine Comix'' and ''Commies from Mars''.<ref name="maxrr332" /> She illustrated "Adventures on the Isle of Adolescence", a 1994 spoken-word short film by David Koenigsberg, based on a poem by Pamala Karol ("La Loca"), who narrates.<ref>{{Citation |title="Adventures On The Isle of Adolescence" (1994) |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgb42B1cGs4 |language=en |access-date=2022-10-02}}</ref> | Her art was influenced by [[Mad (magazine)|''Mad Magazine'']] cartoonists [[Jack Davis (cartoonist)|Jack Davis]], [[Will Elder]], [[Wally Wood]], and [[Harvey Kurtzman]].<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bailsprojects.com/whoswho.aspx?mode=AtoZsearch&id=KERRI,+SHAWN|title=WhosWho|website=www.bailsprojects.com|access-date=2017-07-14}}</ref> As a teenage girl, she was initially turned away when she applied to draw for ''CARtoons Magazine'' in 1975, but was hired on the strength of her portfolio of car illustrations.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/k/kerri_shawn.htm|title=Shawn Kerri|website=lambiek.net|language=en|access-date=2017-07-14}}</ref><ref name="maxrr332" /> She continued to work for the magazine until it ceased publication in 1991.<ref name=":1" /> Between 1978 and 1982 she wrote scripts for Disney's international [[Donald Duck in comics|Donald Duck comics]], which were illustrated by [[Tony Strobl]] and the Jaime Diaz Studio.<ref name=":1" /> She contributed comics to ''[[Cracked (magazine)|Cracked]]'' and pornographic cartoons for ''[[Hustler (magazine)|Hustler]]'', ''[[Chic (pornographic magazine)|Chic]]'', ''[[Velvet (magazine)|Velvet]]'' and ''Gentlemen's Companion'' under the pen name Dee Lawdid.<ref name=":2" /> She also created short comics for [[Last Gasp (publisher)|Last Gasp]]'s ''Cocaine Comix'' and ''Commies from Mars''.<ref name="maxrr332" /> She illustrated "Adventures on the Isle of Adolescence", a 1994 spoken-word short film by David Koenigsberg, based on a poem by Pamala Karol ("La Loca"), who narrates.<ref>{{Citation |title="Adventures On The Isle of Adolescence" (1994) |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgb42B1cGs4 |language=en |access-date=2022-10-02}}</ref> | ||
[[File:Prof-pic-HardRockCasinoLV.jpg|thumb|Kerri created the "Skank Kid" character and drew the figure used in the Circle Jerks logo.]] | [[File:Prof-pic-HardRockCasinoLV.jpg|thumb|Kerri created the "Skank Kid" character and drew the figure used in the Circle Jerks logo.]] |
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Template:Short description Template:Infobox comics creator Shawn Kerri (born Shawn Maureen Fitzgerald,[1] 1958[2]) is an American cartoonist who was active in the 1970s and 1980s. She is known for her work as one of the few female contributors to CARtoons Magazine,[2] and as part of the early Southern California punk rock scene, producing iconic images used by the Germs and the Circle Jerks.[2][3]
Biography
Shawn Maureen Fitzgerald was born in 1958 in Covina, California.[3] Her family then moved to the San Diego area, where she grew up,[3] attending Mission Bay High School.
Her art was influenced by Mad Magazine cartoonists Jack Davis, Will Elder, Wally Wood, and Harvey Kurtzman.[1][4] As a teenage girl, she was initially turned away when she applied to draw for CARtoons Magazine in 1975, but was hired on the strength of her portfolio of car illustrations.[5][2] She continued to work for the magazine until it ceased publication in 1991.[5] Between 1978 and 1982 she wrote scripts for Disney's international Donald Duck comics, which were illustrated by Tony Strobl and the Jaime Diaz Studio.[5] She contributed comics to Cracked and pornographic cartoons for Hustler, Chic, Velvet and Gentlemen's Companion under the pen name Dee Lawdid.[1] She also created short comics for Last Gasp's Cocaine Comix and Commies from Mars.[2] She illustrated "Adventures on the Isle of Adolescence", a 1994 spoken-word short film by David Koenigsberg, based on a poem by Pamala Karol ("La Loca"), who narrates.[6]
Kerri moved to Los Angeles in 1977,[1] and was active in the punk rock scene there in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 1978, she published a fanzine called Rude Situation, with Mad Marc Rude, who was then her boyfriend.[2][1] During this period, she drew numerous promotional flyers and tour posters for her friends, which included members of the Germs and the Circle Jerks. One of her best-known images, "Skank Kid"[1] is a composite character of a white teenage punk dancing wildly.[7] He appeared in various comics and illustrations, and was appropriated by the Circle Jerks to be part of the band's logo. Kerri was not paid for this, but reluctantly granted permission to band leader Keith Morris to avoid a legal fight and damaged friendships.[2]
Although there have been conflicting reports that Kerri died in the 1990s, either from a drug overdose,[5] or from falling down stairs at home,[3] documentarian Carl Schneider reported in 2004 that he had found her living with her mother, suffering from chronic cognitive problems following a fall.[2]
References
Further reading
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Template:Cite news
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Janelle Hessig, "Punk Comics History, Part 2: Shawn Kerri’s Not at Oki Dogs", Maximumrocknroll #332, January 2011
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Paul Grushkin, "Rockin Homage to Shawn Kerri", Rockin' Down the Highway with Paul Grushkin (blog), 16 Oct 2007
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- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Template:Cite web
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