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A Compilation of Articles on Gender in Comics and Comics Fandom. The opinions expressed by the links and materials gathered (even directly posted on this site) are not intended as an expression of ...
A Compilation of Articles on Gender in Comics and Comics Fandom. The opinions expressed by the links and materials gathered (even directly posted on this site) are not intended as an expression of ...
This is the first page in my series on the trend I see today towards more and better portrayals of strong women in the comics, specifically the portrayal of strong women, ... Strong Women in Comics, Part 1
Horn, Maurice. Women in the Comics (Chelsea House; New York, London; 1977) ISBN 0-87754-056-X; ... (Redirected from Women in comics)
The fields of American newspaper cartooning and comic book production have traditionally been male-dominated, although several women have been involved in the industry. This is a list of women who have been involved with producing comic books and comic strips for the North American market. Mainstrea...
[…] In two posted images, Heidi MacDonald sums up the gulf between how male and female comics creators depict women better than anything I’ve heard anyone say to date.
Check out this slideshow and more featuring the hottest women, headline celebrities, every sport under the sun, found porn, and general stupid fun.
Between 1961 and 1963, the comic books appealing to women were romance comics, ... Robbins, Trina. From Girls to Grrrlz: A History of Women's Comics from Teens to Zines.
Women in Comics July 4, 2007 6:08 PM Subscribe ... When Fangirls Attack is a compilation of articles and essays about women in comics.
Bonnie sez, "Friends of Lulu -- a non-profit organization that encourages female participation in comics -- are seeking entries for a comic anthology called 'The Girls' Guide to Guys' Stuff.'"
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