[LMB] OT: webcomics with women
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Fri Apr 13 07:14:23 BST 2007
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From: Jennifer Sessions <sessiojr at uwec.edu>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 21:35:01
To:"Discussion of the works of Lois McMaster Bujold." <lois-bujold at lists.herald.co.uk>
Subject: [LMB] OT: webcomics with women
A general call to all listees. I'm on a panel about women and webcomics
for Wiscon this year, and while lots of the comics I read have really
great female characters, I was shocked to discover that only one of the
comics I read is actually written by a women- namely Girl Genius by Phil
and Kaja Foglio (which is entertaining to the point of making me gibber
with delight whenever it uploads).
So my request is, are there any comics that you particularly like that
are written or drawn by women and or have good feminist (i.e. realistic
or intriguing) themes? Are there comics that especially frustrate you?
As a starting place for anybody who's interested here are the ones I
follow and enjoy:
http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/cgi-bin/ggmain.cgi
http://www.megatokyo.com/
http://www.boltcity.com/copper/
http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=855
http://applegeeks.com/
http://www.sluggy.com/
thanks in advance!
Jenny Sessions
I wear the cheese, it does not wear me.
-Joss Whedon
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