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Flaming Medusa Studio’s Chief Visionary Officer and CEO, Darcy Vorhees, Gives Us the Scoop on this Eccentric Ohio Production Company
“Flaming Medusa Studios is the cleverly-named brain child of Darcy Vorhees, Flaming Medusa’s Chief Visionary Officer and CEO. The rather eccentric name of this Ohio design studio was carefully chosen, Flaming to indicate passion, Medusa to embody something legendary, and Studio signaling that its a hub of creativity.” (more)
Hey Hey Bad Girls!
“Cincinnati’s first Bad Girl Ventures Class has been hand-picked and is ready to get down to business. But the name of this group of entrepreneurs is sort of a misnomer. These bad girls really aren’t either so don’t let them fool you. They’re an accomplished group of women ready to set Cincinnati on fire with an innovative brand of start-up financing… ” (more)
Eight women-owned firms to vie for loan
“A soon-to-open Over-the-Rhine restaurant, a Findlay Market pet supply store and a West Chester animation studio are among the eight woman-owned companies that will soon be considered for a $25,000 loan from Bad Girl Ventures…” (more)
Makers’ Dozen: Local Illustrators team up for Twelve-Way With Cheese comic anthology
“There is the charming Zombie Marge, lovable Little Lulu as Little Voodoo, a campy look at local self-styled “superhero” ShadowHare and Sports Illustrated swimsuit models as zombies…” (more)
DarcyVDesign Inc. To Be Renamed Flaming Medusa Studios Inc.
Cincinnati, Ohio (April 19, 2010)- DarcyVDesign, Inc. last appeared in the news in conjunction with the creation of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 25th Anniversary Movie. Now the company would like to announce that it will be renamed Flaming Medusa Studios Inc. beginning April 26, 2010. (more)
Soapbox Media: Cincinnati Illustrated
“If every picture tells a story, there are certainly plenty to be told among Cincinnati’s illustrators and graphic artists. It is considered a first-rate artistic community, but not one always celebrated in town outside its own circles. A few examples of what could be a list of dozens: Cincinnati native Darcy Vorhees…” (more)
Soapbox Media: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Tri-State’s DarcyVDesign“After a decade in New York, Cincinnati native Darcy Voorhees returned home to build her own animation studio. But the 1997 Kings High School graduate doesn’t limit herself to local accounts. Vorhees’ DarcyVDesign contributed to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles Forever, a movie…” (more)
Cincinnati Enquirer: Animator calls W. Chester home
“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans should thank West Chester Township animator Darcy Vorhees…” – Cincinnati Enquirer, Nov. 22, 2009
Cincinnati Enquirer Blog: Local Animator Celebrates Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 25th Anniversary
“Somewhere in Butler County lurks a powerful ally to the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles…” (more)
“Nothing against technology and 3D animation, its just that Darcy Vorhees prefers the simple freedom of drawing. Currently working at 4kids Productions in New York City, she does storyboard clean up, checking and revision on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Series. She has also done animation assisting on Disney’s Lizzie McGuire movie…” (more)
“A studio audience howls with laughter and applause as God and the Devil, the two cartoon hosts of a new online talk show, cavort with their famous guests: Anthropologist Jane Goodall picks lice from God’s hair. Actor John Wayne confesses to the Devil that he is a gay nudist…” (more)





