Robert Rodi
photo: David Rigg
Biography
Born in Chicago in 1956, Robert Rodi still lives in that city, in an ongoing Victorian
rehab with his partner Jeffrey Smith and two Shetland sheep-dogs. He has published
five novels: Fag Hag, Closet Case, Drag Queen,
Kept Boy, and the popular
comics
industry satire What They
Did To Princess Paragon.
Robert wrote comics criticism for years in the pages of The Comics Journal,
then jumped to the other side of the fence with a gay-themed story in Vertigo's Heart Throbs 1 with art by Phil Jimenez. Contributions to
other Vertigo anthologies followed, including Flinch,
Strange Adventures and
Weird War Tales, as well
as his first miniseries, Four
Horsemen.
Robert scripts the creator-owned Vertigo monthly Codename: Knockout,
which stars
secret agent Angela Devlin and her gay sidekick Go-Go Fiasco.
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