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Friday Female Comics Creator: Ruth Atkinson

Back in the day, and I don’t know if y’all can believe this, but back in the day, there used to be magazines for girls that included comics.  Crazy, right?  But it’s totally true.  One of them was Miss America, which started life as Miss America Comics, published first by Timely Comics and then by [...]

Friday Female Comics Creator, IBARW Edition: Jackie Ormes

Reposted from my now-defunct comics blog. The Ormes Society is a great resource for learning about black female comics creators. In fact, they have a recent two part series about black women in comics, with tons of info and links: part one, part two. The organization is named after Jackie Ormes, the first African-American female [...]

Friday Female Comics Creator: Tarpé Mills

Reposted from my now-defunct comics blog. How awesome was Tarpé Mills? She was a graduate of Pratt Institute (I did a brief stint there, so I have a fondness), and she created several action comics characters in the late 30s and early 40s. She’s most well-known for creating the totally hot Miss Fury in 1941. [...]