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Paperback The Great Women Cartoonists Book

ISBN: 082302170X

ISBN13: 9780823021703

The Great Women Cartoonists

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A comprehensive history of women cartoonists from 1896 to the 21st century.t takes an in-depth look at the creative and professional progress of womenn cartooning from the early years of the 20th... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An invaluable guide to a neglected area of comics history.

An updated, and substantially rewritten, edition of the author's previous "A Century of Great Women Cartoonists", this lavishly-designed book covers an area of comics history of which even the majority of diehard fans remain sadly ignorant. Charged with Robbins' characteristic blend of didacticism and fangirl enthusiasm, the forgotten heroines of the graphic art are lovingly portrayed, with copious illustrations showing us exactly why the careers of these women deserved to be more widely recognized. An illuminating and entertaining read, with a lively and colourful layout that lures the reader's eye.

A Change of Pace

This book by author Trina Robbins is a newer version of an earlier one. It is a book based generally on female cartoonists as opposed to men. Ms. Robbins ,referred to as a herstorian,has done a extensive research into the history of comics for both men and women,and this book highlights women and female chararacters such as GoGirl! which she created with Artist Anne Timmons .

Very nice overview

This is a big, fun, overview of women cartoonists from about 1895 to now. It would make a great gift. Lots of full-color reproductions of the work and some quotes from the artists make this a great introduction for anyone interested in women artists. That being said, it is really kind of a "coffee table" book in that the text is secondary. There is no analysis, just a chronological introduction of each artist, and the nature of the book requires that the author can only briefly mention incredibly important cartoonists like Alison Bechdel in a sentence, or not even mention Roz Chast at all. Still, you can't do everything in one book, and some people would not be interested in heavy reading. This book should serve as an excellent appetizer for those who will seek out more about these talented women, and to check out more writing by Trina Robbins.
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