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In 1982, Marcia Liss began drawing cartoons and continued over the centuries to chronicle the life of Everywoman, as perceived by a suspender-and-tie wearing cartoon name, coincidentally, 'Marcia.' Deserving of a 2nd and 3rd look by 2 major syndicates, not making the final cut at either. However, a few of the single panels were published by the popular magazine called...uh...hmm...well, anyway, "Today's Chicago Woman" named the cartoonist as one of 90 women to watch in the '90s. Nobody quite knew what they were watching for, but there you have it. When not drawing cartoons, Marcia worked as Development Director for the ACLU of Illinois, raised kids (now grown with their own kids), and stayed married. She is a very serious person who worried about climate control, gun control and other control issues until she realized she had no control and concentrated on getting first row center seats to Liza Minnelli concerts. She currently lives in Evanston, Illinois with her husband, where she draws cartoon and laughs at her own jokes.

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In 1982, Marcia Liss began drawing cartoons, becoming an "Almost" famous cartoonist who laughs at her own jokes, and hopes you will, too.