Welcome to Hotflashes & Hangovers, a metafictional web comic series full of fun, frolic… and squids. The story of how this comic came to be goes back many decades…
My earliest memory of a cartoon was being creeped out by Rupert the Bear. In the stories, Rupert had a perfect human child’s body and perched upon his neck was a freakishly realistic bear’s head. In my baby-brain, I thought this poor kid had somehow become horribly disfigured. But as a toddler, how was I supposed to understand what anthropomorphism was?
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A Christmas Cartoon, Just Because
I did eventually warm up to cartoons. In fact, I loved them so much I started art school as an animation student. But by second year I was yearning for more creative freedom than what was available to animators at that time, so I switched over to painting. My biggest influences then were Lynda Barry, Ronald Searle, Ralph Steadman, Berkeley Breathed, Gary Larson, and (weirdly) an art nouveau illustrator named Aubrey Beardsley.
Glitch In The Matrix Explained (Not!)
I never realised glitch in the Matrix was not just a reference to the film when something seemed kinda off. Interesting!
The Cartoon Panel Repairman
After graduating from college, I found work in the gaming industry and in my spare time, I collaborated with other cartoonists on indie comic gems such as Spatter, New Comics, Pox, Naughty Bits, Escape Magazine, Big Noise, True North, and Giant Sized Mini Comics.
Cephalopod Habitat With Captain Scratchy
Fionnghuala Is So Relieved
Having kids resulted in huge changes to my creative journey. Especially after working with mostly dudes in the gaming industry for years. When my children were little, I unfortunately suffered a neck injury and was unable to draw. While I healed, I poured my creative energy into raising my kids. Eventually I started teaching at a non-profit arts school where I taught cartooning, of course!
Romance Buzzkill
The Secret Chamber Of Cartoon Ideas (Part 5)
When Covid hit, my art classes got sidelined and so, like many creatives, I used the quarantine time to take on new projects. I got myself an iPad and took a leap of faith back into cartooning by sharing my creations on Instagram. I came up with the account name Hotflashes and Hangovers before I had even put pen to paper (or rather, to iPad). At first, I thought I’d make it about crazy menopausal women but it quickly morphed into something else. Soon Hotflashes and Hangovers turned into a comic about family life, time travel, ancestral ghosts, internet rabbit holes, the C.I.A., squids, toxic bunnies, and more. The unusual cast of characters in my comic series are playfully self-aware. They know they live in a cartoon universe of my making (cue maniacal laughter track).
Not Just A Name Anymore
Sexy Calamari In The Internet Rabbit Hole
My cast of characters have gradually grown over the past four years. Some have names, but others do not, including a character based on me. She is simply referred to as ‘the cartoonist’. Unfunny Bunny is definitely my most popular character. He resents that the cartoonist draws him as a cute bunny when he would rather be an action character. Inspector Flik was created when I was still in college. He is with the C.I.A. (Cartoon Improvement Agency), and he often shows up to pester the cartoonist and enforce his ridiculous ideas. Ancient Chinese Ancestor is a nod to the Chinese side of my heritage. She is a ghost that frequently visits the cartoonist and loves beer. Grandma Margo is the only human character who gets to have a name! She is inspired by my mom who is a retired stand-up comedian. My latest character, the Nope Lady, is a disenchanted cartoonists’ muse who frequently spouts negative expletives.
Paranormal Activity
A Comic With The Word ‘Sshhlloooop!!’
I work in a free-flowing and organic nature, at least that’s what I call my ADHD chaos. I will often have the seed of an idea in mind and will just dive right in before knowing which direction the story will take or how it will end. The first part of my process involves the writing and is somewhat similar to sculpting with clay, where I am constantly adding and taking away various elements of the story. The second part involves creating the art. This, of course, is the fun part! I am, however, very fussy about visual presentation and I work slower than I’d like.
Desert Island Surprise
The Floor Is Lava Is Forever
Other than dealing with Instagram’s increasingly stingy algorithm, one of the best parts of being a cartoonist on the platform is the supportive comics community. It was through these groups that I got involved with the book, Hold That Thought: 12 Cartoonists on Their Worlds of Humor. The project is the brainchild of editor David Endelman who sought out 12 cartoonists from around the globe to create an anthology of humor. I am honoured to have my work shown alongside this collection of big talents including: Isabella Bannerman, Suzy Becker, David Endelman, Jun Frogosa, David Gomberg, Ed Himelblau, Catherine Holmes, Beverley Kort, Sam Lay, Rose Anne Prevec, and Jim Shoenbill.
The Secret Chamber Of Cartoon Ideas (Part 2)
Lost In The 1950’s!
My hope is to grow Hotflashes & Hangovers from a passionate hobby into something shiny enough to attract more publishers and/or agents. I do have other creative projects I hope to entice them with as well, including kids' picture books, and a manuscript for a middle-grade novel. In the meantime, I’ll continue to create these strange and funny cartoon scenarios as they are a joy to make and to share with my growing audience!
Meet Inspector Flik From The C.i.a.
A Halloween Cartoon, Just Because
Meet The Cartoonist!
Grandma Margo Saves The Day!
Caught Naked On Bored Panda!
Introducing Unfunny Bunny
Note: It Did Not Go Viral
Grandma Margo Knows Things
The Secret Chamber Of Cartoon Ideas (Part 6)
Hangin’ With My Ancient Asian Ancestors
M***er Room Inspired
Squid Gaming
If I may suggest, your very small (probably juvenile) Kraken would probably like a few Dumbo octopuseseses, and Vampire Squid to play with here; they wouldn't take up too much room, and the Dumbos are cuter than cats; so... huge click potential. (yeah, real, you can look them up.... heh heh heh heh......)
The Secret Chamber Of Cartoon Ideas (Part 4)
This Is Your Brain On Vacation
The Experts Weigh In
The Secret Chamber Of Cartoon Ideas (Part 3)
Love the art style, and it's refreshing to read a comic these days that isn't all about anxiety and depression. Especially in a comic this meta. Great work.
thank you very much for sharing your work, I like it very much, it’s very funny, absurd and quirky, everything I like ! <3
I love how you put yourself in these. You’re kind and thoughtful too. Also I love how you melted during the hot flash! You can call me Eve or Evey, either works :3
I am just going to say it! Hangovers and Hot Flashes by Theresa Henry reveals evidence of the fabled Vancouver Vortex of Humour. This comedic vibe is nothing to laugh at. Many humour theorists, such as myself, believe the comic energy of pure style, absolute sassiness, and perfected slyness produced by Theresa Henry is a cause of waves of levity that are now being reported rippling around the Pacific Rim and beyond. Other Canadian Vortexes of Humour have been reported in Dog River and Yuk Yuk's. There are other known Vancouver area humorists of note offering crescendos of comedy. However, enough said for now. Yes, enough said for now.
Love the art style, and it's refreshing to read a comic these days that isn't all about anxiety and depression. Especially in a comic this meta. Great work.
thank you very much for sharing your work, I like it very much, it’s very funny, absurd and quirky, everything I like ! <3
I love how you put yourself in these. You’re kind and thoughtful too. Also I love how you melted during the hot flash! You can call me Eve or Evey, either works :3
I am just going to say it! Hangovers and Hot Flashes by Theresa Henry reveals evidence of the fabled Vancouver Vortex of Humour. This comedic vibe is nothing to laugh at. Many humour theorists, such as myself, believe the comic energy of pure style, absolute sassiness, and perfected slyness produced by Theresa Henry is a cause of waves of levity that are now being reported rippling around the Pacific Rim and beyond. Other Canadian Vortexes of Humour have been reported in Dog River and Yuk Yuk's. There are other known Vancouver area humorists of note offering crescendos of comedy. However, enough said for now. Yes, enough said for now.