Glenn Mc Coy - Work

Work

In 1993, Glenn McCoy began his comic strip The Duplex, syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate.

In 2005, Glenn and his brother Gary launched The Flying McCoys—a single panel comic that's syndicated through Universal Press (featured in The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun Times, Washington Post and about 150 other clients). The brothers switch writing and art duties on a daily basis.

McCoy has also become known for his cartoons published through the Belleville News-Democrat and in 2008, Daily Kos and Mother Jones described his portrayal of President Barack Obama as one of the sickest editorial cartoons ever.

McCoy also wrote Tall Tails, a comic about Mickey Mouse and Goofy, for the Disney Adventures magazine.

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