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* Worked on ''[[Wonder Woman]]'' (1986) | * Worked on ''[[Wonder Woman]]'' (1986) | ||
* ''[[GoGirl]]'' with [[Anne Timmons]] | * ''[[GoGirl]]'' with [[Anne Timmons]] | ||
* ''Women and the Comics'' (1983) (with [[ | * ''Women and the Comics'' (1983) (with [[catherine yronwode]]) | ||
* ''A Century of Women Cartoonists]]'' (1993) | * ''A Century of Women Cartoonists]]'' (1993) | ||
* ''[[The Great Women Superheroes]]'' (1997) | * ''[[The Great Women Superheroes]]'' (1997) | ||
Revision as of 13:33, 17 June 2007
Trina Robbins is a comics activist and artist.
She was an influential member of the underground comics movement of the 1960s, and has a long history of activism on behalf of women in comics.
Works
- It Ain't Me Babe (all-woman comic book)
- Wimmen's Comix (later Wimmin's Comix)
- Worked on Wonder Woman (1986)
- GoGirl with Anne Timmons
- Women and the Comics (1983) (with catherine yronwode)
- A Century of Women Cartoonists]] (1993)
- The Great Women Superheroes (1997)
- From Girls to Grrrlz: A History of Women's Comics from Teens to Zines (1999)
- The Great Women Cartoonists (2001)
- Nell Brinkley and the New Woman in the Early 20th Century (2001)
- Eternally Bad: Goddesses with Attitude (2001)
- Tender Murderers: Women Who Kill (2003)
- Wild Irish Roses: Tales of Brigits, Kathleens, and Warrior Queens (2004)
Further reading
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