ERIC ORNER
COMIC STRIP CREATOR


Eric Orner is a cartoonist, Illustrator and animation artist.
His comic strip.  "The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green" is among the most widely published gay themed newspaper comics ever, appearing in both gay and mainstream media throughout  North America and Europe.

Eric's recent credits include illustrating for McSweeney's "Future Dictionary of America," contributing a short graphic story to McAdam Cage's "Stumbing And Raging -- Politically Inspired Fiction" Anthology, contributing illustrations to The History Channel's "10 Days that Changed America," and working as a story board artist for Disneytoon Studio's upcoming "The Tinker Bell movie."



 



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