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Jenni Gregory has been making comics since the mid 1990s.
The Comic Shop News said of her series DreamWalker "I was startlingly impressed by the sense of pacing and storytelling" and her ground-breaking webcomic Abby's Menagerie was hailed at the time by Warren Ellis as "probably the best webcomic I've seen."
She works for Ka-Blam Digital Printing and lives in Florida with her husband, three kids, and a big, very fuzzy dog.
She is hard at work on her first new comics series in years.