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The Goodbye Family
Author(s)Lorin Morgan-Richards
Websitewww.lorinrichards.com
Current status/scheduleRunning
Syndicate(s)Tubi, Apple TV, Roku, YouTube (secondary): Amazon Prime Video, Xumo, Tapas
Publisher(s)A Raven Above Press
Genre(s)Black Comedy, Fantasy Western, Gothic Western, Gothic fiction

The Goodbye Family are a fictional family of undertakers created by fantasy Western author and illustrator Lorin Morgan-Richards.[1][2] The Goodbye Family comprises Pyridine Goodbye, matriarch and mortician, Otis, father and driver of the hearse, their child Orphie, who has the dual role of gravedigger and self-appointed town Sheriff, and their pets: Ouiji the cat, a tarantula named Dorian, and Midnight their horse.[3]

Since 2009, the Goodbyes have appeared in both single panel comic and literature as part of the Great Mountain book series by Richards that begin with Me’ma and the Great Mountain. The humor of the Goodbye Family is typically gothic or macabre,[4] and often satirizing industrialization and rules of authority. In 2021, The Goodbye Family: The Animated Series made its debut on YouTube, and subsequently followed with streaming services. New York Magazine listed it in the top ten of animated TV series in 2022.[5]

Characters and story[edit]

Beginning in 2009, Richards started to produce the Goodbye Family as one-off cards after an inspiring trip to France and Wales. Richards envisioned Orphie, the daughter, and primary character, on the roof of the Notre Dame Cathedral sitting with gargoyles, while her parents Otis tried to board a train with a shrunken head, and Pyridine publicly sewed a cadaver in Cardiff. Subsequent single panel comics and merchandise were made of each character but before delving further into their identities.[6] In 2012, A Raven Above Press released Richards first novel Me’ma and the Great Mountain,[7][8] about an indigenous girl that overcomes ghoulish spirits to save her people. Along with her journey, she meets Hollis Sorrow, a friendly character entombed in a casket made by Goodbye Family Funeral, marking the first mention in literature of the Goodbye Family. By 2015, Steamkat, an online comic distributor, weekly featured The Goodbye Family comic, and starting in the following year, Richards released subsequent book collections about the family and syndicated his series through social media and a short run on Tapas.The world of the Goodbyes has been further expressed in novels, comic collections, and a TV series.

The Goodbye family lives in a giant tree that has been made habitable by Otis' woodworking. Their original house was lost in a fire due to the war of the Tried and Boorish.

Family

  • Orphie: Daughter who loves mischief and has the strength of 20 men – which comes in handy when carrying caskets and as a gravedigger. She finds herself most often filling in as sheriff of the town and training her pet spider Dorian.
  • Otis: Driver of their funeral hearse with an uncanny ability to smell demise a mile away. He is in charge of all the wakes. He spends his free time walking his hat and feeding their horse Midnight various pickled things.
  • Pyridine: Matriarch and mortician of the family. She enjoys needling cadavers and social gatherings with the undead.
  • Ouiji: the family cat. Believed to be part Siamese due to her glowing red eyes.
  • Dorian: Orphie's pet tarantula (specifically a Needlepoint Tarantula) that loves to spin webbed accessories for the family.
  • Midnight: Most likely a Friesian horse, she is the Goodbye's main implement of travel for both single rider and carriage. She characteristically is fueled by pickled things.
  • Kepla: a mysterious sibling of Orphie that happens to be somehow older than her parents. Kepla is often found digging for crickets in the cemetery.[9]
  • Lassie: a deadly snake that was introduced in the 2019 comics that assists Orphie like a lasso in catching villains.
  • Cousin Kook: an odd cousin who has a penchant for hoarding and appearing at the wrong times.
  • Grandma Yeast: a cat lady who resides in Nothom, the story's Netherworld. She is known to wear her shoes backward.
  • Uncle Richard-Lael Lillard: medium who lives outside of town in a stone mansion.

Townsfolk

  • Rowe Barrow: concerned citizen and close friend of Orphie.
  • Lee Minor: hard working friend of Orphie.
  • Rusty Potts: drifting miner who has a donkey named Jenny.
  • Max Star: mail delivery and pony express rider.
  • Barry Dingle: wealthy land owner, controls the majority share of agriculture.
  • Ol' Man Pickenpinch: struggling farmer.
  • Madam Dusty: a powerfully rich madam who runs the local brothel.
  • Knockout Kate: works under Madam Dusty and has a violent temper.
  • Reverend Moustache: preacher for the troubled town of Nicklesworth.
  • Mayor Big Jo: mayor of Nicklesworth and board chair of the Big Wig Society.
  • Souq: a walking skeleton that enjoys flashing.
  • Teddy and Tammy Fae Helios: (pronounced Hello) are antagonists to the Goodbyes, opposite and revealed as sunlight eating vampires.[10]
  • Tumbleweed: a joking flying bushel of weeds.

In an interview, when asked about the characters influences Richards replied: "I suppose Pyridine Goodbye, the matriarch, is loosely based on my wife, Otis Goodbye is myself, and Orphie their child is Berlin (Richards daughter) and our friend's child Heidi (who came before our daughter). All though with a few other influences. Just like the Goodbye Family we do have a pet tarantula and Siamese cat."[11]

Humor[edit]

Richards clarifies the genre of The Goodbye Family: "I fall into the category of Weird West, but I think it may be more of a 'Down West' as I'd like to call it, for its sense of macabre western humor".[12]

The Goodbye Family and the Great Mountain[edit]

The Goodbye Family and the Great Mountain

The Goodbye Family and the Great Mountain is a gothic Western juvenile fiction novel by Lorin Morgan-Richards,[13][14] the second in his Great Mountain series, about undertakers Otis, Pyridine, and their daughter Orphie.[15] According to the book's summary Pyridine is a witch and mortician, Otis is a bumbling but brazen hearse driver, and Orphie has the strength of twenty men and helps with grave digging.[16][17]

Following the first novel Me’ma and the Great Mountain, Me’ma, an Indigenous child, has routed the mining tycoon Baron Von Nickle and headed west over the Great Mountain as the defeated and leaderless miners returned east to the town of Nicklesworth. Frank Thorne is the only soldier to stay intact and searches for the Baron's accomplice. The Goodbye family, undertakers in town, hear of the defeat when the Baron's rattail hair appear on their doorstep. The Goodbye's, suffering from poor business, look to monetize the situation and seek an heir, but find the townsfolk are turning into zombies. Otis finds the culprit in a new tonic that leads the family to Nothom, the underworld, where Thorne is following close behind. They find a production facility that is pumping oil to those above for consumption, dramatically altering the land of Nothom to the dissatisfaction of the Goodbyes. In turn, and without the Baron, the oil is causing the townspeople above, like Thorne, to become the living dead and fall under the control of the Baron's accomplice, a wicked warlock named Zenwick Aldrich.[18] The book is a blend of goth and humor and stylistically has been compared to author's like Roald Dahl.[19]

The story includes a foreword by medium Richard-Lael Lillard.[20]

A common theme in Richards stories is an underlying environmental message. Similarly, to his first novel, Me'ma and the Great Mountain, he also provides a solution. In The Goodbye Family and the Great Mountain, dependence on oil is the cause of conflict and the Goodbye family's disruption and disorder saves the day.[21]

Collections of comics[edit]

  • Memento Mori: The Goodbye Family Album. 2017. ISBN 0997319348[22]
  • Wanted: Dead or Alive… But Not Stinkin’. 2017. ISBN 0997319356[23]
  • The Goodbye Family Unveiled. 2017. ISBN 9780997319361[24]
  • Down West. 2018. ISBN 9780983002079
  • Nicklesworth: Featuring the Goodbye Family. 2018. ISBN 9780997319392
  • Gallows Humor: Hangin' with the Goodbye Family (2018) ISBN 9780997319385
  • Dead Man's Hand-kerchief: Dealing with the Goodbye Family (2019) ISBN 9780983002086
  • The Importance of Being Otis: Undertaking with the Goodbye Family (2019) ISBN 9781733287906
  • Yippee Ki-Yayenne Mother Pepper: Getting Saucy with the Goodbye Family (2019) ISBN 9781733287937
  • Pyridine's Fancy: It's a Grave Business with the Goodbye Family (2020) ISBN 9781733287975
  • Keeping up with the Boneses: Digging with the Goodbye Family (2020) ISBN 978-1733287999
  • Family Messings: Getting Dirty with the Goodbye Family (2021) ISBN 978-1737222101
  • It's Your Funeral: Stitched Up with the Goodbye Family (2022) ISBN 978-1737222118
  • It Came From the Outhouse: Off the Grid with the Goodbye Family (2024) ISBN 978-1737222125

Comic volumes[edit]

  • The Goodbye Family Jewels: Volume 1 (2020) ISBN 978-1733287982

Novels[edit]

Television[edit]

Initially, Richards released his episodes of The Goodbye Family: The Animated Series in parts on YouTube.[27] On August 19, 2022, Amazon Prime Video picked up the series's first season,[28] as well as Tubi on October 28, 2022.[29] The series has also been added to streaming platforms Apple TV,[30] Xumo, to name a few. In December 2023, the series was renewed on Tubi for its second season.

Writers[edit]

Since inception, the series has been written by Lorin Morgan-Richards and editor Jessica Rose Felix.

Voice actors[edit]

The Goodbye Family: The Animated Series has several main cast members: Nick Gligor voices Rusty Potts, Lou Steed, Teddy Helios, Tumbleweed, Cousin Kook, as well as several minor characters. Berlin Richards voices Orphie Goodbye and other children. Nana Grace voices Lee Minor, Madeline Sage, and other female episodic characters. Lorin Morgan-Richards voices Otis Goodbye, Barry Dingle, Reverend Moustache, and other male episodic characters. Valerie Stoneking primarily voices Pyridine Goodbye and female townspeople. Elijah Shaffer voices Rowe Barrow and Mayor Big Jo.

Recurring guest appearances have included Richard-Lael Lillard, Mather Louth and Chopper Franklin, among others.

Animated Series[edit]

Richards has been the sole animator for the series, and stylistically it has been described as a pen-scratched, gothic take on the Old West.[5]

Season 1 (2021–22)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"The Seance"Lorin Morgan-Richards, Jessica Rose FelixLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixJune 26, 2021 (2021-06-26)
22"The Skeleton Key"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixAugust 7, 2021 (2021-08-07)
33"The Slime"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixSeptember 18, 2021 (2021-09-18)
44"The Surly Surprise"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixOctober 30, 2021 (2021-10-30)
55"The Shoo-Fly"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixJanuary 1, 2022 (2022-01-01)
66"The Sickly Sickle"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixFebruary 12, 2022 (2022-02-12)
77"The Scheming Settler"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixApril 2, 2022 (2022-04-02)

Season 2 (2022–23)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
81"The Seedy Snare"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixJune 4, 2022 (2022-06-04)
92"The Sad Sack"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixJuly 23, 2022 (2022-07-23)
103"The Spooked Spirit"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixSeptember 10, 2022 (2022-09-10)
114"The Shakedown"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixNovember 19, 2022 (2022-11-19)
125"The Season of The Stitch"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixJanuary 7, 2023 (2023-01-07)
136"The Spacey Scam"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixMarch 4, 2023 (2023-03-04)
147"The Silent (But Deadly)"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixApril 29, 2023 (2023-04-29)

Season 3 (2023-24)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
151"The Scourge"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixAugust 5, 2023 (2023-08-05)
162"The Sabotage"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixOctober 7, 2023 (2023-10-07)
173"The Sneaky Snatch"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixDecember 23, 2023 (2023-12-23)
184"(A Pimp Named) Switchback"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixFebruary 17, 2024 (2024-02-17)
195"The Skedaddle"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-Richards, (edited by) Jessica Rose FelixApril 27, 2024 (2024-04-27)

Specials[edit]

TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
"A Very Dreary Halloween with The Goodbye Family and Richard-Lael Lillard"Lorin Morgan-RichardsLorin Morgan-RichardsOctober 31, 2022 (2022-10-31)

Audiobook[edit]

In August 2022, an audiobook was released for The Goodbye Family and the Great Mountain, narrated by Richard-Lael Lillard.[31] The following year, Richards released Me’ma and the Great Mountain narrated by Jessica Rose Felix, and with a foreword by Corine Fairbanks.

Soundtrack[edit]

In 2021, Ratchet Blade Records released The Goodbye Family EP, produced and mixed by Chopper Franklin, lyrics by Lorin Morgan-Richards, vocals by Mather Louth and music by the Heathen Apostles. Song list includes Sew it up, Get Outta Dodge, and Lake of Fire (instrumental).[32]

In the second season of The Goodbye Family: The Animated Series, Richards and Franklin collaborated again to create Gothic Western Haunt. A single, produced and mixed by Chopper Franklin, lyrics by Lorin Morgan-Richards, vocals by Mather Louth and music by Heathen Apostles (2023, Ratchet Blade Records).[33]

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  33. ^ "Gothic Western Haunt | Heathen Apostles". Heathenapostles.bandcamp.com. Retrieved February 17, 2023.

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