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Women in Comics

Iconic Characters and Influential Creators from the 1890s to Today

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Pub Date Oct 06 2026 | Archive Date Oct 06 2026

Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers | Black Dog & Leventhal


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Description

The first in-depth look at the important role women have played in comics history, from the late nineteenth century to today.

Comics in the form of editorial cartoons, comic strips, digital comics, comic books, and graphic novels have combined words and images to tell stories of hundreds of years. Though often overlooked, women have played a vital role in shaping this genre, both as creators and characters within the stories themselves. 
Through six archetypes frequently found in comics—the patriot, the working woman, the socialite the fashionista, the reporter, and the spy—Susan E. Kirtley and Nhora Lucía Serrano trace some of comics' most influential women. This insightful exploration of international characters celebrates the feminist role model Wonder Woman, the warrior-maiden Oscar François de Jarjayes in the gender-defying manga tale Berusiyu no Bara (The Rose of Versailles), the real-life groundbreaking journalist Nellie Bly, and many others. Profiles throughout the book highlight the important work of female creators, heralding the bravery of political cartoonists such as Corinne "Coco" Rey and Rayma Suprani, the power of biography as reportage with Marjane Satrapi and Sophia Glock, and the value of visibility with Alison Bechdel and Mariko Tamaki. 
Women in Comics is a richly illustrated, essential guide to the importance of women in the comics space from across time and around the globe. 
 
The first in-depth look at the important role women have played in comics history, from the late nineteenth century to today.

Comics in the form of editorial cartoons, comic strips, digital comics...

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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9798894141329
PRICE $50.00 (USD)
PAGES 400

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