'Moonshine Mama'.
Lee Marrs started her comics career in the 1960s working as a part-time assistant for Tex Blaisdell on 'Little Orphan Annie' and 'Prince Valiant', while also assisting on 'Hi & Lois'. It was then that she discovered underground comix, and in 1971 she co-founded the Alternative Features Service, which distributed news, features and comics to underground newspapers. She drew her own comic 'Pudge, Girl Blimp', and contributed to the all-women comic book series Wimmen's Comix.
Comic art by Lee Marrs.
Some of the comic books Marrs has made are 'The Further Fattening Adventures of Pudge, Girl Blimp' (1973-77), 'The Compleat Fart and Other Body Omissions' (1976), 'Do You Love Cockroaches?' (1981), 'Inside Autodesk Animator' (1990), 'Viking Glory: The Viking Prince' (1991) and 'Faultlines' (1997). Over the years, Lee Marrs has established a firm reputation as an artist as well as an animator, and she has contributed to over 100 comic books.
'Pudge Girl Blimp.'