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BrowseTrina Robbins Retired cartoonist and current comics historian Trina Robbins has been writing graphic novels, comics, and books for over 30 years. Her subjects have ranged from Wonder Woman and the Powerpuff Girls to her own teenage superheroine, GoGirl!, and from women cartoonists and superheroines to women who kill. She lives in a moldering 103 year old house in San Francisco with her cats, shoes, and dust bunnies. The Brinkley Girls: The Best of Nell Brinkley's Cartoons 1913-1940
Trina Robbins, ed. This sumptuously designed oversized hardcover collects Brinkley’s spectacular, exquisitely colored full page strips: adventure and romance starring silent-era ingenues, flappers, and real-life heroines of the early 20th Century.
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$29.99 The Comics Journal #223
Interview with Alex Ross, part 1; Bob Levin chats with "underground grrrl" Trina Robbins; Lloyd Dangle (Troubletown) interviewed.
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$5.95 The Comics Journal #269
This issue explores the phenomenon of shoujo manga in an interview with genre pioneer Moto Hagio, an essay on historical influences, the first-ever English translation of Hagio's seminal short story "Hanshin," and other essays and reviews.
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$9.95 The Comics Journal #288 [Sold Out]
New format! New design! In our "Year in Review" issue, the most critically-acclaimed cartoonists of the year talk about their work and suss out the BEST COMICS of 2007. Plus Miss Fury, the first super heroine created by a female cartoonist.
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