Everything about Wendy And Richard Pini totally explained
Wendy Pini née Fletcher, (born
June 4 1951,
San Francisco, California) and
Richard Pini (born
July 19 1950,
New Haven, Connecticut) are the husband-and-wife team responsible for creating the well-known
Elfquest series of
comics,
graphic novels and prose works. They are also known as
WaRP (as in
Warp Graphics).
Wendy contributed several covers and illustrations to
Galaxy Science Fiction and
Galileo magazines in the mid-
1970s, before launching
Elfquest in
1978. In addition to
Elfquest, she also created two graphic novels based on the TV series
Beauty and the Beast and has illustrated occasional stories for both
Marvel Comics and
DC Comics. She wrote an introduction to the first volume of the
Gargoyles trade paperback and mentions being a fan of the
show.
Richard Pini, who had been a professional astronomer, is credited as co-writer and editor on
Elfquest as well as handling all of the publishing and business aspects of Warp Graphics.
Wendy and Richard met when Richard read a letter of Wendy's that had been published in the Silver Surfer comic book and began corresponding with her.
Wendy Pini published a book documenting her attempt to make an animated film project of the
Stormbringer series.
Law and Chaos: The "Stormbringer" Animated Film Project was published by Father Tree Press of Poughkeepsie, New York in 1987. The book contains original artwork, information on the characters, an overview of the plot, and her personal investment in the project. The film, however, never reached completion.
Prior to the widespread publication of
Elfquest, Wendy was also known for dressing up at conventions as
Red Sonja.
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