Andrew Farago is the curator of the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco, author, chairman of the Northern California chapter of the National Cartoonists Society, and husband of webcomics author and illustrator Shaenon K. Garrity. Farago began his writing career in the mid 2000s by writing for various print and online magazines. He went on to author various books on cartooning most notably 2014's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History, a book that chronicles the creative and business history of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.
Farago is married to Shaenon K. Garrity, herself a webcomic creator and writer. Both Farago and Garrity have both been big supporters of Richard Thompson's collaborative project TeamCul de Sac which aims to help find a cure for Parkinson's disease.
Awards and honors
Farago received an Inkpot Award for Fandom Services at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History, written by Farago, won the 2015 Harvey Award for Best Biographical, Historical, or Journalistic Presentation.
Andrew Farago has worked for the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco since the summer of 2000, starting as a volunteer. It is here that he met his future wife. He moved from volunteer status to a paid position in 2001, and in 2005 he was formally named Curator of the Cartoon Art Museum. In his time with CAM he has curated over 100 exhibits.
Writing career
Although remaining with the Cartoon Art Museum, Farago began to channel his love of cartoons into other venues.
Farago's first professional comic writing came in the mid 2000s, co-writing with his wife for multiple editions of the MarvelHoliday Special. In 2007 he launched The Chronicles of William Bazillion, a webcomic surrounding the exploits of the titular character William Bazillion.
Notable works
The Looney Tunes Treasury was the first full-length work by Farago, which told the fictional histories of the Looney Tunes characters in the voices of the characters themselves. In June 2014 Insight Editions published Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History, authored by Farago. Likely the first comprehensive history of the franchise, Farago "conducted over 60 interviews over the course of two years" in the process of writing it. The release was designed to coincide with the release of the Michael Bay produced rebooted movie, and was pushed back when the movie was so that it also coincided with the 30th Anniversary of the franchise. This book featuring art from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, including the various comics, animated series, and movies, as well as interviews with the creators of the series and numerous others who have been involved in the series over the years. The book was met with largely favorable reaction in the press and from fans, earning a Gold Medal for Best Popular Culture Book from the Independent Publisher Book Awards as well as a Harvey Award nomination for Best Biographical, Historical, or Journalistic Presentation.