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Trina Robbins es una artista y escritora de cómics estadounidense, reconocida como una figura influyente en el movimiento underground de cómics. Como una de las pocas artistas femeninas en sus inicios, desempeñó un papel fundamental en la creación de plataformas y la promoción de las mujeres en la industria del cómic. Su trabajo defiende consistentemente las perspectivas femeninas, ya sea a través de sus propias creaciones o de antologías impactantes que ayudó a fomentar. Más allá de sus contribuciones al arte secuencial, Robbins es también una consumada autora de no ficción, que profundiza en la historia de las mujeres en el mundo del cómic.






- 2024
- 2020
The Flapper Queens
- 168 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Fantagraphics celebrates The Flapper Queens, a gorgeous collection of full-color comic strips. In addition to featuring the more well-known cartoonists of the era, such as Ethel Hays, Nell Brinkley, and Virginia Huget, Eisner award-winning Trina Robbins introduces you to Eleanor Schorer, who started her career in the teens as a flowery art nouveau Nell Brinkley imitator but, by the '20s, was drawing bold and outrageous art deco illustrations; Edith Stevens, who chronicled the fashion trends, hairstyles, and social manners of the '20s and '30s in the pages of The Boston Globe; and Virginia Huget, possibly the flappiest of the Flapper Queens, whose girls, with their angular elbows and knees, seemed to always exist in a euphoric state of Charleston.
- 2017
Last Girl Standing
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
"This is the heavily illustrated memoir of the underground, feminist cartoonist, who fought the establishment and misogyny while running a fashion boutique and mingling with rock stars. From dressing Mama Cass to being pelted with jelly babies as she helped photograph the Rolling Stones's first US tour, from drunken New York nights spent with Jim Morrison to producing the very first all-woman comic book, the Lady of the Canyon takes no prisoners. Black & white illustrations throughout"--Publisher's description.
- 2017
SAX ROHMERS DOPE
- 80 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
A talented young actress becomes fatally ensnared in Londons mysterious and glittery drug culture of the early 20th century. Trina Robbins graphic novel adaptation of Sax Rohmers sensational 1919 novel,DOPE was both the first novel to speak openly about the worlds international drug trade, and the first story to center around the death of a celebrity by drug overdose. As for the art, it is considered by many including Trina herself to be her best work ever as an illustrator.
- 2013
In a whimsical adventure, Raf, Megan, and their talking dog Bradley find themselves on the alien planet Fnarf III, where dogs rule and humans are treated as pets. Their mission is to rescue the missing Princess Zu-La, leading them through a world where the roles of humans and dogs are hilariously reversed. This unique premise combines humor and fantasy, offering a fun exploration of friendship and loyalty in an extraordinary setting.
- 2013
Featuring a captivating blend of glamour and grit, the protagonist embodies the allure of a classic Hollywood star while showcasing the toughness of a hardboiled detective. This unique character navigates a world filled with intrigue and danger, combining charm and cunning to solve mysteries. The narrative promises a thrilling mix of wit and suspense, appealing to fans of both crime fiction and vintage pop culture.
- 2013
The story follows aspiring comic book artist Morning Glory Conroy as she navigates the complexities of high school life, including mean girls and cliques, while developing feelings for new student Gabriel. Complications arise as Glory's best friend Julia had an interest in Gabriel first, and his overbearing guardian restricts their relationship. As Gabriel encourages Glory to showcase her art, she finds herself torn between her friendship and budding romance. The plot thickens with revelations about Gabriel's true identity and the antics of his cousin Luci, challenging their connection.
- 2011
In 1938, Lily Renée Wilheim is a 14-year-old Jewish girl living in Vienna. Her days are filled with art and ballet. Then the Nazis march into Austria, and Lily's life is shattered overnight. Suddenly, her own country is no longer safe for her or her family. To survive, Lily leaves her parents behind and travels alone to England. Escaping the Nazis is only the start of Lily's journey. She must escape many more times--from servitude, hardship, and danger. Will she find a way to have her own sort of revenge on the Nazis? Follow the story of a brave girl who becomes an artist of heroes and a true pioneer in comic books.
- 2011
As the founders of the Chicagoland Detective Agency, a haiku-writing girl and a boy with a talking dog have more than enough cases on their hands (and paws) when a friend vanishes, a mummy's amulet disappears, and an evil scientist stalks human brains and hearts.
- 2010
Set against the backdrop of summer school in Chicagoland, thirteen-year-old Megan Yamamura, a manga enthusiast, teams up with twelve-year-old computer whiz Raf Hernandez. Together, they must navigate the challenges posed by a tyrannical principal conducting a mind control experiment, blending humor and adventure as they plot their escape.