Noodles by Eleri Mai Harris

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References for images used in this essay (in order of appearance):

Fig 1. Dillon Naylor (editor), Pop Culture & 2 Minute Noodles, Number 6, Cowtown Productions, 2002.

Fig 2. Dillon Naylor, Pop Culture & 2 Minute Noodles, Number 3, Cowtown Comics, 1998 (n.p.).

Fig 3. Dillon Naylor, Pop Culture & 2 Minute Noodles, Number 1, Cowtown Comics, 1998, p.2.

Fig 4. Dillon Naylor, Pop Culture & 2 Minute Noodles, Number 2, Cowtown Comics, 1998, p.18.

Fig 5. Ross Tesoriero, Pop Culture & 2 Minute Noodles, Number 3, Cowtown Comics, 1998 (n.p.)

Fig 6. Alex Manfrin, Pop Culture & 2 Minute Noodles, Number 2, Cowtown Comics, 1998, p.15.

Fig 7. Dillon Naylor, Pop Culture & 2 Minute Noodles, Number 1, Cowtown Comics, 1998, p.11.

Fig 8. Simon Hanselmann, panel for Crisis Zone, published Instagram January 22, 2021.

Fig 9. Mary Leunig, published Facebook, 6 May, 2019.

Fig 10. Pat Grant, The Grot, Top Shelf, 2020.

Fig 11. HTML Flowers (Grant Gronewold) published Instagram, April 2, 2020.

Fig 12. Dillon Naylor, Pop Culture & 2 Minute Noodles, Number 1, Cowtown Comics, 1998, p.5.

Fig 13. Dillon Naylor, Pop Culture & 2 Minute Noodles, Number 1, Cowtown Comics, 1998, p.3.

Fig 14. Dillon Naylor & Madrid, Pop Culture & 2 Minute Noodles, Number 2, Cowtown Comics, 1998, p.12.

Fig 15. Dillon Naylor, Pop Culture & 2 Minute Noodles, Number 3, Cowtown Comics, 1998 (n.p.).


 

The views expressed in this essay are the author's own, and don't necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Universities, Partner Organisations or other parties involved in the Australia Research Council project.

 

 
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Eleri Mai Harris

Author Bio

Eleri Mai Harris (she/her) is a cartoonist, journalist and Features Editor at The Nib. Her comics have been published online and in print in a bunch of places, including The Nib, Vox, McSweeney’s Illustoria, The ABC, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian Education Union News Magazine, kuš!, Meanjin, Symbolia, Narrative.ly and Taddle Creek. Her Nib comic serial ‘Reported Missing’ was shortlisted for the 2018 Center for Cartoon Studies & Slate Book Review Cartoonist Studio Prize and won Gold at the 2018 Australian Ledger Awards. Eleri’s work as a comics editor has garnered two Ignatz awards and a Harvey award, as well as multiple Eisner nominations. Eleri was proud to be co-director of the Comic Art Workshop when the team received a 2020 Platinum Ledger for outstanding contributions to Australian comics. She hails from lutruwita/Tasmania and made this comic in Naarm/Melbourne on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation.