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It's a risky maneuver that pays off exactly as Brigman hoped.
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One might say that Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio's turn as Dr. Lindsey Brigman in "The Abyss" doesn't quite measure up to some of the above mentioned Cameron-penned characters, but that's definitely not true.
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Both Brigman and Schmich say their favorite character was The Flash's gossip columnist, Gabby VanSlander, a smart, gossipy and bold woman who's often depicted with a cigarette.
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Brigman has illustrated the cartoon since 1995, after taking over from Linda Sutter.
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"She's a little more down to earth, probably dresses more for function," said Brigman, who began drawing the strip in 1995 after a illustrating comic books for DC, Dark Horse and Marvel, including the latter's critically lauded "Power Pack" series.
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"She's a little more down to earth, probably dresses more for function," said Brigman, who began drawing the strip in 1995 after a illustrating comic books for DC, Dark Horse and Marvel, including the latter's critically lauded "Power Pack" series.
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The comic's writer, Tribune columnist Mary Schmich, and artist June Brigman chose to bow out from continuing their longtime stewardship of the strip, the syndicate tells us.
Farewell, BRENDA STARR: 70-year-old reporter faces her final deadline Jan. 2 [UPDATED] Michael Cavna 2010
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Brigman has illustrated the cartoon since 1995, after taking over from Linda Sutter.
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Messick produced the strip till 1982, the final two years working with Ramona Fradon; the comic then changed hands to Fradon and Linda Sutter (1982-85); Fradon and Schmich (1985-95); with Brigman coming aboard in 1995.
Farewell, BRENDA STARR: 70-year-old reporter faces her final deadline Jan. 2 [UPDATED] Michael Cavna 2010
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Both Brigman and Schmich say their favorite character was The Flash's gossip columnist, Gabby VanSlander, a smart, gossipy and bold woman who's often depicted with a cigarette.
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