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  2. Jen Sorensen - Wikipedia

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    Sorensen was awarded the prize based on her portfolio containing work from her local weekly newspaper The Austin Chronicle, her regular publications in The Nation, Ms. Magazine, Politico, MAD Magazine, as well as her political cartoon, Slowpoke. The Herblock Foundation judges felt that, "Jen Sorensen’s strong portfolio addresses issues that ...

  3. 24 Absurd Comics That Might Lift Your Spirits - AOL

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    Image credits: drawerofdrawings Lastly, D.C. Stuelpner shared with us the most rewarding aspects of being a comic artist: “A lot of my work-for-hire art jobs never see the light of day.

  4. List of feminist comic books - Wikipedia

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    Toxoplasmosis has muted to turn people who menstruate into dangerous panthers, so now there are hormones in the water to prevent menstruation and tame the population with female genitals. Cats = women, pantherism = feminism and the dystopian society controlling women = the patriarchy. The Maxx by Sam Kieth. [4] [25] Image Comics series. A ...

  5. From Relatable To Absurd: 30 Witty One-Panel Comics By ... - AOL

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    Since 2015, he’s been featured in publications like The New Yorker and Mad Magazine, making people From Relatable To Absurd: 30 Witty One-Panel Comics By This New Yorker Cartoonist Skip to main ...

  6. Portrayal of women in American comics - Wikipedia

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    The portrayal of women in American comic books has often been a subject of controversy since the medium's beginning. Critics have noted that both lead and supporting female characters are substantially more subjected to gender stereotypes (with femininity and/or sexual characteristics having a larger presence in their overall character / characteristics) than the characters of men.

  7. List of female comics creators - Wikipedia

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    Shawn Kerri – Cracked, CARtoons Magazine; Barbara Kesel, aka Barbara Randall Kesel – writer, Rogue Angel: Teller of Tall Tales (IDW Publishing) Irene Koh – artist of The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars, creator of Afrina and the Glass Coffin; Kim Krizan – writer, BOOM! Studio comics; Elaine Lee – writer, Vamps (DC Comics), Saint Sinner ...

  8. Axa (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The strip mixed elements of science fiction and sword and sorcery genres. [3] Axa was commissioned by The Sun newspaper in 1978. The series was designed as a daily three-panel adventure strip; on the advice of his agent, Romero hired Donne Avenell as a scripter; Romero would plot and draw the three panels and Avenell would script the dialogue ...

  9. Female comics creators - Wikipedia

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    In the 1910s, newspaper cartoonist Fay King was drawing early autobiographical comics in The Denver Post and Cartoons Magazine. Edwina Dumm created a long-lasting series in 1918 about a boy and a dog called Cap Stubbs and Tippie, although the frisky dog Tippie soon took over the strip as its most popular character. The series ran until the 1960s.