Meet some of the artists, past and present, who've graced Buffalo Wings with a bit of their talent.
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(All books)
A native of Pennsylvania, John began Buffalo Wings when still in college in order to break into the small-press publications and start having his work seen by others. That was around 1990.
Since then, John has become a full-time professional artist, working on many projects involving animation, interactive software, cartooning and illustration, digital layout, and more. He also maintains several backburner projects he works on when he has the chance. Through everything, though, he's never quite able to completely put Buffalo Wings to rest.
John currently lives in Campbell, California, as does his dog, Casey.
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  (Reunion 2; Annuals 2006, 2007)
Vince says: "Just your average accountant-slash-cartoonist. And as you can guess those two hats take up most of my mental energy, so don't expect much enlightenment here into my life; I don't really have one. You might remember my name (assuming you're one of the ten people who can spell or pronounce it) from the web comic Class Menagerie, or various other artsy natterings about teh intarweb. You might remember my face, and if you do, I apologize. If you are reading this anywhere between February through April or September through October, I am probably in the office and unavailable. And/or sobbing. Peace out."
Vince currently lives in the Los Angeles area.
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 (Annual 2006 cover)
Theo is a freelance artist from the United Kingdom. He has worked on several comic books, including Jackie Chan Adventures and The Gimoles, and has also done character design and story development for Kukani, an animated project in development for Massive Entertainment.
Theo cites Glen Keane's work on Ariel in The Little Mermaid as his inspiration to become a professional artist and illustrator. We're certainly glad to have him on board.
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(Reunion 1)
A man of many hats, Jimmy is a sometimes technician, sometimes costume mascot performer, sometimes interactive animator, and longtime artist in the fan community. In addition to his own Tales from Hogtown and Aardwolf Agency stories, he's been published in Yarf, Huzzah!, Gallery, and Furrlough. He's even worked on a few episodes of the Back to the Future cartoon series.
Jimmy has been involved in at least three Buffalo Wings projects: His own gag "Cliff's New Flame," the short collaboration "Beach and Moan" from Hit the Beach, and, of course, the epic two-part "Getting Away From It All." Who knows, perhaps someday more comic work may trickle from his ink pen.
Jimmy currently lives in San Jose, California.
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(Annual 2007)
Sue is an independent cartoonist and freelance illustrator. In addition to her own web comic, Doemain of Our Own, she is also working on a revived web comic, Never Never, with Suburban Jungle creator John Robey, and on Spontoon Island with writers E.O. Costello and Mitch Marmel. When she isn't drawing or making pretty pictures, she's sleeping. Or drinking tea. Or playing Bejeweled 2. Or she's asleep in fron of Bejeweled 2 with an empty teacup nearby!
Sue currently lives in the San Jose area of California.
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 (Annuals 2006, 2007)
Brian Reynolds is an animator currently working for Video Gaming Technologies creating art for casino games. He's previously worked developing video game content for Pirates of the Caribbean 2, The Urbz, Surreal (Battlefield 2 mod project), Math Blaster, Jumpstart, Barbie, and Captain Kangaroo. He enjoys art, cartoons, and not taking things too seriously. He can usually be found goofing off with his wife Tracy, and his dog, Cody.
Brian currently lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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(Annual 2007)
Tracy Reynolds is an animator that has worked in the field for over 12 years, primarily developing children's educational and entertainment software. Previous comic work has been published in the retired pro-zine, Huzzah. She is currently freelancing for various studios, and in her spare time scribbles Daily Doodles for her Livejournal.
Tracy currently lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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(Annual 2007 cover)
From her web site Toonapalooza!: "I'm an artist & designer by trade, cartoonist at heart. I've been drawing since I could pick up a pencil and haven't stopped since. I attended RPI for 4 years and am currently working as a game designer for a small web games company. I previously worked for Lycos as well as a handful of other businesses. I was also the 'ghost' artist for Aaron McGruder's comic strip, The Boondocks for a year (2003-2004). Additionally, I have done freelance work for various corporations and professionals. And when I have time, I even try to draw for myself. :)"
Jen lives in Boston, Massachusetts, along with many plush lobsters.
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(Annual 2006)
Brian Yee is a little guy from Calgary, Alberta. He graduated from a quick local classical animation course and since has been in the animation / video games industry as a professional 3D artist and animator. Buffalo Wings Annual 2006 marks his first published appearance.
Brian currently lives in Calgary, Canada.
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