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Dame Darcy

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Darcy Megan Stanger, (born 1971 in Caldwell, Idaho), known professionally as Dame Darcy, is an American graphic artist, cartoonist, and musician. Her comic book, Meatcake, has been published by Fantagraphics since 1993.

Dame Darcy attended the San Francisco Art Institute. Her visual aesthetic has been equally influenced by underground cartoonists and illustrators in the Victorian tradition like Sir John Tenniel and Edward Gorey.

She is also a musician and performer of unique and experimental combinations of bluegrass music, Americana, classic Expressionism and transgressive aesthetics. Her collaborations with Caroliner Rainbow, Lisa Crystal Carver's Suckdog, Rock Rock Chicken Pox and heavy metal author Ian Christe in Grouse Mountain Skyride have inspired members of the avant-garde such as Thurston Moore.

Her newest music group is, Death By Doll, whose other core member is zinester/musician, Aaron Detroit. Death By Doll's now-completed debut album Gasoline, features songs based on Dame Darcy's graphic-novel and in-development feature-length film of the same name, and was released on October 31, 2006 by Emperor Penguin Recordings.

Turn of the Century, Darcy's weekly television collaboration with Blessed Elysium's Lisa Hammer, lasted from 1996-1999, on New York Public Access. The pair created hundreds of hours of original drama and comedy in a German Expressionist style, utilizing New York underground personalities like Jennifer Nixon (aka Queen Itchie), Peter Moran, Bliss Blood, Banjo Pete, Miller Duvall, Secretary Jenny, Cynthia Mitchell, Patrick O'Clock (aka Patrick Hambrecht), Jasper McVain, Daisy Miller, Li'l Sweetie, Countessa Cinorre, and Duchess Daria (aka Daria Klotz), among others. The show also randomly featured celebrity actors like Thurston Moore, Courtney Love, and Tiny Tim in its Caligari-like featurettes. New York Magazine cited the show as the best public access show of 1997; it has since been released in a retail "Best of" Collection and is syndicated on public access stations across the country.

Dame Darcy has recently expanded into clothing design with Mindy LeBrock, releasing her B.I.T. (Bat Institute of Technology) series in a fashion show with Margaret Cho at Los Angeles's Congo Room in June 2004.

Discography[edit]

Dame Darcy ( Death By Doll )[edit]

  • Gasoline (2006) Emperor Penguin Recordings

Trivia[edit]

Dame Darcy has appeared on the dating shows Blind Date and Third Wheel.

External links[edit]

This article is based on a GNU FDL LGBT Wikia article: Darcy Dame Darcy LGBT