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  2. List of female comics creators - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne and Laure Hovine – Nic et Nac, notable for being the first Belgian female comics artists [243] Ilah – Cordelia [244] Nina Jacqmin – La Tristesse de l'Éléphant [245] Kari – advertising comics [246] Karo [247] Greet Liégeois – scripted Bessy and ghosted Silberpfeil [248] Viviane Nicaise [249] Erika Raven – Ripley, Thomas ...

  3. Female comics creators - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category:Female comics artists - Wikipedia

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    While the fields of newspaper cartooning, comic book art and manga serials have been male-dominated, a number of prominent women artists have produced work since practically the beginning of those media. See also List of female comics creators.

  5. British girls' comics - Wikipedia

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    The girls' comics trend took off in the latter half of the 1950s, with the long-running titles Bunty and Judy, as well as titles like Boyfriend and Princess, all debuting in the years 1956–1960. (British romance comics, marketed toward older teen girls and young women, also flourished from the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s. Other than a few ...

  6. Year 24 Group - Wikipedia

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    The Year 24 Group (Japanese: 24年組, Hepburn: Nijūyo-nen Gumi) [a] is a grouping of female manga artists who heavily influenced shōjo manga (Japanese girls' comics) beginning in the 1970s.

  7. Category:American female comics artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American female comics artists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 241 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Danika Lee Massey on being a female icon in the comic book ...

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    We recently had the chance to speak with Danika Lee Massey about her career on YouTube, how her love of comics first began, and what her experience has been like as a female comic book icon.

  9. Trina Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Robbins' first comics were printed in the East Village Other in 1966; [7] she also contributed to the spin-off underground comic Gothic Blimp Works in 1969. [8] That same year, she designed a one-piece costume for the Warren Publishing character Vampirella for artist Frank Frazetta in Vampirella #1 (September 1969).