Tag: Trina Robbins
SDCC19: How the Friends of Lulu changed comics
The Friends of Lulu panel at SDCC19 discussed the history of the important organization.
To do tonight: Graphic Alt Comics opening with Robbins, Fleeners, Wynbrandt and more at...
The Scott Eder Gallery in Jersey City has a super cool show opening tonight; Graphic Alt Comics with art by Gabrielle Bell, Tommi Parrish, Mary Fleener, Powerpaola, Trina Robbins, Conxita Herrero, Lauren Weinstein and Gina...
Trina Robbins’ The Silver Metal Lover Adaption Re-Emerges From the Mists of Time
Back in 1985, when graphic novels having their first flirtation with bookstores, Trina Robbins produced an adaptation of Tanith Lee's novel, The Silver Metal Lover. It hadn't been reissues, but that appears to be about...
SDCC ’17: Fantagraphics announces debuts, panels and guests – AND online 20% off sale!
Those who say the comics aren't in Comic-con any more haven't stopped by the Fantagraphics booth at #1721. It's always a hotbed of graphic action, with some of the world's greatest cartoonists avaiilable to...
Trina Robbins’ Dope adaptation coming from IDW in September
Here's a lost comics gem that's coming back to print for all to enjoy courtesy of Drew Ford and IDW. Trina Robbins originally adapted Sax Rohmer's sensational novel Dope for Eclipse way back in the...
Kickwatch: A Minyan Yidn depicts the world of early 1900’s Jewish life
Here's a very worthy Kickstarter that's just a tiny bit shy of being funded with a few days to go that's a daughter's tribute to her father and her people. A Minyan Yidn is a project...
INTERVIEW: Trina Robbins opens up about DOPE and her lost Wonder Woman Tales
by Alex Dueben
Trina Robbins is known for many things over the course of her long career in comics. She was one of the “founding mommies” of the influential anthology Wimmen’s Comix, wrote a number...
SPX to spotlight Fantagraphics’ 40th Anniversary with Sacco, Clowes, more
If you weren't coming to SPX before, you are now: this year's edition will sotlight Fantagraphics' 40 year anniversary with a TRUE all-star line-up including: Joe Sacco, Trina Robbins, Daniel Clowes and The Hernandez Brothers, Carol Tyler, Jim Woodring, Drew Friedman and Ed Piskor.
The Beat Annual Creator Survey Part 1: What will be the biggest story of...
It's time for our annual look at what's happening in comics and where creators see things going and what impacted them in the past year. This time as always we have a wide range...
Must Read: Women Who Conquered the Comics World
Lisa Hix of Collectors Weekly sat down with Trina Robbins and runs through a few chapters of Robbins' Pretty in Ink, her third history of women cartoonists. The result is an immense article that could function on a primer on the history of women cartoonists going back more than 100 years, starting with Rose O'Neil:
The Beat’s 10th Anniversary Special: San Diego 2004 photo parade!
As mentioned earlier this week, The Beat is 10 years old this month! What was it like in the primitive days of 2004? Thanks to the wonders of digital archiving we can tell you! We can even take you back to San Diego 2004 for a look at skinnier but not necessarily better versions of many Beat favorites. So step with us behind the veils of time for....
SDCC’13: Wonder Women: On Paper and Off
From 1983 until 1997, Mary Mashcal assembled an extensive collection of memorabilia and aritifacts, filling virtually every room of her Golden Hill home with historic documents, banners, posters, and books.
Her collection eventually became the...