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  2. Madam & Eve - Wikipedia

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    A satirical strip, it started in 1992 and was based around the theme of a middle-class white woman, Gwen Anderson ("Madam"), and her black maid, Eve Sisulu, coming to terms with the new South Africa as the Apartheid era drew to a close. Theirs is a relationship of affectionate squabbling.

  3. Barbara Brandon-Croft - Wikipedia

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    [3] [10] The comic strip traces the experiences of about twelve African-American women [3] [5] and gives insight into the challenges of being an African American woman living in the United States. [10] It features characters such as Alisha, Cheryl, Lekesia, Nicole and others. [5] [6] [7] The characters are based on Brandon and her real-life ...

  4. Zainab Fasiki - Wikipedia

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    Zainab Fasiki (Arabic: زينب فاسيكي; born July 21, 1994) is a Moroccan graphic artist, activist for women's rights and mechanical engineer by training. [1] [2] She became internationally known after 2019, following her graphic novel Hshouma, corps et sexualité au Maroc which was translated from French into Moroccan Arabic, Spanish, Galician and Italian.

  5. Nigeria’s Comic Republic inks deal to ‘bring African ...

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    Nigeria’s Comic Republic is the largest publisher of independent comic books in Africa, and it looks like their content is about to make a major splash in a global way.

  6. African characters in comics - Wikipedia

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    Even in serious comic strips, as late as the 1950s Black characters were drawn with bulging eyes and fat lips. The first major Black character in the comics was in Cartoonist Lee Falk's adventure comic strip Mandrake the Magician, which featured the African supporting character Lothar from its 1934 debut on. He was a former "Prince of the Seven ...

  7. List of feminist comic books - Wikipedia

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    DC Comics graphic novel, originally serialized in Detective Comics. A lesbian super-hero faces a murderous super-villainess. Bitch Planet by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine De Landro. Image Comics comic book series about a prison planet for "non-compliant" women. [6] [7] Black Orchid by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean [8] Blue Sky by Murasaki Yamada.

  8. Category:South African comic strips - Wikipedia

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