Oil painting -> List of Painters -> Paul Mavrides
Paul Mavrides
![]() |
Early Days: |
Career:
Mavrides came to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1975, and was soon working with SF-based comic’s creator Jay Kinney on a weekly panel cartoon for the Rip off Comics Syndicate, titled "Cover-Up Lowdown." This strip satirized political cover-ups of the day as well as those of recent history such as the Kennedy assassination. In 1978, Paul joined Gilbert Shelton to co-produce Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comic stories and was soon joined by Dave Sheridan on the team. Together, with Shelton and Mavrides writing and Mavrides, Sheridan and Shelton producing the artwork, the three of them produced the comics that were later collected into Freak Brothers issues numbers 6 and 7.
Following Dave Sheridan's death from complications of cancer in 1982, Mavrides once again became Gilbert's steady partner in all further Freak Brothers material. The two of them embarked on an ambitious project (begun in 1982 and serialized in issues 11 and 12 of the Rip off Commix series, but not published in the Freak Brothers Comics series until 1984): a full color, three-volume story arc entitled "The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers in The Idiots Abroad." In 1985 Shelton, who had spent parts of 1979 and 1980 in Europe, moved back to Europe for good and the Freak Brothers collaboration became a trans-Atlantic affair.
|
In 1991, Mavrides protested against a resolution by the State of California to levy a sales tax on comic strips and comic books. He challenged the law in court, with assistance from the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, arguing that the comic strip is a communications









