Robert Rodi
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Robert Rodi is an American
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 novelist, playwright
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, comic book writer, essayist, and performance artist.

Biography

Much of his fiction centers on gay themes and several of his novels are named after archetype
Archetype
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s of gay male culture. Rodi himself is openly
Coming out
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 gay
Gay
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. The Chicago settings of his books also reflect his background.

Rodi's short fiction is collected in a number of anthologies, including Men on Men 5 and Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman
Neil Richard Gaiman born 10 November 1960)is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films. His notable works include the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book...

's The Sandman: Book of Dreams
The Sandman: Book of Dreams
The Sandman: Book of Dreams , edited by Ed Kramer and Neil Gaiman, is an anthology of short stories based on The Sandman comic book series.-Behind the scenes:...

. His comic book work has appeared in Marvel Comics
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, the DC Comics
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 imprint Vertigo, and other independent publishers. He was also well known in comic book circles during the '60s and '70s as a prolific writer of "letters to the editor" (as Bob Rodi).

Rodi was a founding member of the Chicago-area performance group The Pansy Kings and contributed plays and performed at the Live Bait Theatre
Live Bait Theatre
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.

His novel Kept Boy is under option to Warner Bros.
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 and Rodi is adapting it for the screen.

Novels

  • Fag Hag
    Fag Hag (novel)
    Fag Hag is a novel by gay writer Robert Rodi published in 1992 by E. P. Dutton, New York.Set in Chicago, Illinois, the story is about the love of Natalie Stathis and Peter Leland...

    (1991)
  • What They Did to Princess Paragon
    What They Did to Princess Paragon
    What They Did to Princess Paragon is a humor novel by Robert Rodi, which tells the story of what happens when a venerable comic book superheroine is retconned as a lesbian.-Plot summary:...

    (1994)
  • Closet Case (1994)
  • Drag Queen (1995)
  • Kept Boy (1996)
  • The Birdcage — novelization of the film
    The Birdcage
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     (1996)
  • Bitch Goddess (2002)
  • When You Were Me (2007)
  • Dogged Pursuit: My Year of Competing Dusty, the World's Least Likely Agility Dog – nonfiction (2009)
  • Seven Seasons in Siena: My Quixotic Quest for Acceptance Among Tuscany's Proudest People – nonfiction (2011)
  • The Sugarman Bootlegs - E-book
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     edition only (2011)

Comics

  • "Genes and a T-Shirt," in Heartthrobs #1 (with Phil Jimenez
    Phil Jimenez
    Phil Jimenez is an American comic book writer, artist and penciller, known for his work as writer/artist on Wonder Woman from 2000 to 2003, as one of the five pencilers of the 2005-2006 miniseries Infinite Crisis, and his collaborations with writer Grant Morrison on New X-Men and The...

    , Vertigo, January 1999)
  • "Immune," in Strange Adventures
    Strange Adventures
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    #1 (with Frank Quitely
    Frank Quitely
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    , Vertigo, November 1999)
  • Four Horsemen (with Esad Ribic, 4-issue limited series, Vertigo, 2000)
  • "You've Got Hate Mail" (with Marcelo Frusin
    Marcelo Frusin
    Marcelo Frusin is an Argentine artist who works for the US comic book market.-Biography:Frusin's style resembles his fellow Argentine artist Eduardo Risso...

    , in Flinch
    Flinch (DC Comics)
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    #8, Vertigo, January 2000)
  • "The Spoils of War" (with Frank Teran, in Weird War Tales
    Weird War Tales
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     Special
    #1, Vertigo, April 2000)
  • Codename: Knockout
    Codename: Knockout
    Codename: Knockout is the title of a comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics for 24 issues between June 2001 and June 2003...

    #1–24 (with Louis Small, Jr., Vertigo, 2001–2003, tpb
    Trade paperback (comics)
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    , May 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2798-8)
  • Elektra
    Elektra (comics)
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     #23-35 (Marvel Comics
    Marvel Comics
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    , 2003-04)
  • The Crossovers
    The Crossovers
    The Crossovers is a comic book series created in 2003 by Robert Rodi , Mauricet and Ernie Colón , and published by CrossGen. The comics are self-reflexive and multi-genre satire.-Publication history:...

    #1–9 (with Mauricet, CGE/Code6
    CrossGen
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    , February–December 2003)
  • Identity Disc
    Identity Disc
    Identity Disc is a 2004 five-part comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Robert Rodi and penciled by John Higgins....

    (with John Higgins
    John Higgins (comics)
    John Higgins is an English comic book artist and writer. He did significant work for 2000 AD, and he has frequently worked with writer Alan Moore, most notably as colourist for Watchmen.-Biography:...

    , 5-issue limited series, Marvel Comics
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    , August–December 2004, tpb, ISBN 0-7851-1567-6)
  • Rogue
    Rogue (comics)
    Rogue was first slated to appear in Ms. Marvel #25 , but the book's abrupt cancellation left her original introduction story unpublished for over a decade, before seeing print in Marvel Super Heroes #11 in 1992. Rogue's first published appearance was in Avengers Annual #10...

    #1–6 (with Cliff Richards
    Cliff Richards
    Cliff Richards is a comic book artist.-Biography:Richards is best known as the penciller of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer monthly series from Dark Horse Comics, as well as the artist on the Buffy limited series, Haunted...

    , Marvel Comics, 2004, tpb, March 2005, ISBN 0-7851-1336-3)
  • Loki
    Loki (comics)
    Loki is a fictional character, a supervillain that appears in publications by Marvel Comics. He is the adoptive brother and archenemy of the superhero Thor. He is based on the being of the same name from Norse mythology...

    (with Esad Ribic, 4-issue limited series, Marvel Comics, 2004, hardcover, February 2005, ISBN 0-7851-1652-4, softcover, October 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2891-3)

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