Shadi Petosky

Shadi Petosky

A portrait of artist Shadi Petosky by Danielle Truckenmiller.
Born Shad Petosky
(1974-09-18) September 18, 1974
Kalispell, Montana, U.S.
Nationality American

Shadi Petosky (born September 18, 1974) is an American comics author, designer, and television animator.

Biography

Petosky was born in Kalispell, Montana. She was a programmer before meeting Zander Cannon and helping Cannon to co-publish The Replacement God. With both Cannon and Kevin Cannon, Petosky formed the comic art studio Big Time Attic in the fall of 2004. They illustrated the graphic novel Bone Sharps, Cowboys, and Thunder Lizards for science writer Jim Ottaviani. They are currently working on a genetics graphic novel with writer Mark Schultz for Farrar, Straus and Giroux, and Top 10.

In January 2007, Petosky and Vincent "King Mini" Stall, along with the employees of Big Time Attic, formed a "convergence media" studio called Puny Entertainment. They have created video games for Cartoon Network and are creating animation for the television show Yo Gabba Gabba!

Petosky and Stall opened the Pink Hobo - Geek Art Gallery in 2009 to showcase art work inspired by pop culture, digital media, and lowbrow art.

In September, 2015, Petosky was involved in an incident at the Orlando International Airport when the full-body scanner marked her genitals as an "anomaly." She is transgender.[1]

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