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Tag: Women's History Month

Women’s History Month: Trina Robbins by Sydney Heifler

Trina is integral to comics history, not only as a creator but as someone who has shaped its narrative by ensuring that women are included, respected, and honored.

Articles, Sydney Heifler, Women's History Month

Women’s History Month: Tamra Bonvillain by Lan M.

The unique, vibrant palettes she uses sets her apart from other contemporaries in her profession.

Articles, Lan M., Women's History Month

Women’s History Month: Rachel Smythe by Simon Zuccherato

Rachel Smythe’s work is important because it speaks to the reach of comics as a medium.

Articles, Simon Zuccherato, Women's History Month

Women’s History Month: Akiko Higashimura by Carrie McClain

Shojo Manga Will Always Have a Special Place in My Heart.

Carrie McClain, Women's History Month

Women’s History Month: Tillie Walden by Isabella Ruffatti

A queer woman who loves to draw comics. And she does it her way.

Isabella Ruffatti, Women's History Month

Women’s History Month: Kathryn Immonen by Kyle Ross

Breaking photocopiers and making comics in fun, unique ways for 30 years

Articles, kyle ross, Women's History Month

Women’s History Month: Moyoco Anno by Sean Dillon

An Extremely Brief Look at “Insufficient Direction.”

Articles, Sean Dillon, Women's History Month

Women’s History Month: An Interview With Stephanie Williams by Samantha Puc

A chat with one of the best voices currently in comics.

Articles, Interviews, Samantha Puc, Women's History Month

Women’s History Month: Louise Simonson by Brandon Masters

Louise Simonson has continually shown she’s a force to be reckoned with in comics

Articles, Brandon Masters, Women's History Month

Women’s History Month: Mariko Tamaki by Sara Century

The bizarre, the overwhelming, and the quietly personal all share equal space in Tamaki’s stories

Articles, Sara Century, Women's History Month

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