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Whitney Joiner of Salon.com wrote, "The Diary of a Teenage Girl is one of the most brutally honest, shocking, tender and beautiful portrayals of growing up in America.” [3] Michael Martin of nerve.com described the book as “the most honest depiction of sexuality in a long, long time; as a meditation on adolescence, it picks up a literary ball that’s been only fitfully carried after ...
These books have pictures…but they’re definitely not comic books for kids. Here's a round-up of some of the best graphic novels. 12 Picture-Perfect Grown-up Graphic Novels
Pantheon Books series about a young American woman in Mexico. [32] [33] Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. Autobiographical graphic novel about a woman growing up in 1980-1995 Iran. [4] [34] Pretty Deadly by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Emma Ríos. [4] Princeless by Jeremy Whitley and M. Goodwin [4] [35] Action Lab Comics series. A young black princess ...
Pages in category "Graphic novels about women" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Fun Home; G.
Sex Criminals is a comic book series published by American company Image Comics.It is written by Matt Fraction and illustrated by Chip Zdarsky, set in the Image Universe.The first issue was published on September 25, 2013, and the last issue was published on October 28, 2020, running for 31 issues and one special over six volumes: One Weird Trick, Two Worlds One Cop, Three the Hard Way, Fourgy ...
Although, traditionally, female comics creators have long been a minority in the industry, they have made a notable impact since the very beginning, and more and more female artists are getting recognition along with the maturing of the medium. Women creators have worked in every genre, from superheroes to romance, westerns to war, crime to horror.
Paper Girls is a mystery/science fiction comic book series created by Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang, and published by Image Comics.The colorist is Matt Wilson, the letterer and designer is Jared K. Fletcher, and the color flatter is Dee Cunniffe.
W.I.T.C.H. (stylised as W.i.t.c.h.) is an Italian fantasy Disney comics series created by Elisabetta Gnone, Alessandro Barbucci, and Barbara Canepa. [4] The series features a group of five teenage girls who become the guardians of the classical elements of energy, water, fire, earth, and air, and protectors of the mythical Kandrakar, the center of the universe.