![]() In 1989 he published the adult comic XXXenophile, which ran for eleven issues, regarded by many as the “most literary adult comic ever”, and the only adult comic to ever be nominated for an Eisner Award. In the 1980s, Foglio created a comedy/science fiction/detective comics series Buck Godot, collected in two volumes: Buck Godot: Zap Gun for Hire (Donning, 1986) and Buck Godot: PSmIth (Walsworth, 1987). Each month covered a different angle of role-playing, poking fun at the world of tabletop RPG characters and games. The series’ ran until issue #84 (April, 1984). Foglio’s first professionally published art was for “ Taking the Fifth” in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, (1978).įoglio came to most gamers’ attention in 1980, when he began the comic strip “ What’s New with Phil & Dixie” for Dragon. He was also nominated the Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo along with Robert Asprin for the slide show The Capture. Nominated for Best Fan Artist Hugo Awards in 1976, 19, winning the Award in 19. Foglio was an enthusiastic science fiction fan artist. He attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, where he earned a BFA in cartooning (1978). Foglio (pronounced Foh-Leeo grew up in New York. May 1, 1956) American artist and cartoonist Philip P.
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