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Flying McCoys, The

By Gary McCoy and Glenn McCoy

Gary and Glenn McCoy’s delightfully absurd comic panel takes superheroes, office humor, huggable animals, and twisted relationships, blending them in a bizarre marriage of Gary Larson, The New Yorker, Conan O’Brien, and Mad Magazine. Both award-winning humorists and cartoonists, this duo creates a one-of-a-kind comic panel.

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About Gary McCoy and Glenn McCoy

Glenn and Gary McCoy are brothers and the creators of "The Flying McCoys." They live in Belleville, Illinois.

Glenn began drawing at age 4 under the tutelage of his grandfather and brother Gary. After college he became an editorial cartoonist for the Belleville (Illinois) News-Democrat. In 1990, he won "Create the Comics of the '90s" and began doing gag cartoons for The New York Times, USA Today, Newsweek, and more. In 1993, Andrews McMeel Syndication launched "The Duplex." Glenn's awards from the National Cartoonists Society (NCS) include 12 Ruebens for gag cartoons, editorial cartoons, newspaper panel, greeting card, and newspaper strip. Glenn has designed and written for Dreamworks SKG, Film Roman, and Disney and has written and illustrated several children's books.

Gary was born in 1962 and developed a lifelong love of cartooning alongside his brother Glenn. Gary worked as the editorial cartoonist for the Suburban Journals of Greater St. Louis for 14 years. His work was distributed by Copley News Service and has been reprinted in textbooks and newspapers. Gary is the cartoonist for Vivid, an English language magazine in Bucharest, Romania. He also freelances as a cartoonist and illustrator for Anheuser-Busch, Gibson Greetings, ABC.com, Playboy, and more. His work garnered NCS nominations for best gag cartoonist of the year and best greeting-card cartoonist. Gary also won HBO’s "Stand-Up Stand-Off" comedy contest for the St. Louis area in the mid-’90s.

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