Kelly Sue DeConnickMar 92 min readMarch 8th: Flo SteinbergCelebrating Fabulous Flo Steinberg Born the daughter of a taxi-driver and a public-stenographer in Boston's Dorchester and Mattapan on...
Andréa GilroyMar 73 min readMarch 7th: Moto HagioBorn in Fukuoka prefecture in 1949, Hagio was always interested in art and manga. In high school, after deciding she wanted to become a...
Tom TennantMar 62 min readMarch 6th: Trina RobbinsTrina Robbins, a trailblazing artist, writer, and advocate for female artists and creators, has left an indelible mark on the industry....
Andréa GilroyMar 52 min readMarch 5th: CLAMPIf you’ve read manga or watched anime in the last 30 years, chances are you have encountered the work of CLAMP. They’ve created over 25...
Kelly Sue DeConnickMar 42 min readMarch 4th: Lily RenéeGolden Age Artist Lily Renée Phillips, known by several pen names including L. Renée and Lily Renée, was a comic artist and illustrator...
Kelly Sue DeConnickMar 31 min readMarch 3rd: Tarpé MillsAuthor of “Miss Fury,” the First Female Action Hero Created by a Woman Tarpé Mills, born June Tarpé Mills on February 25, 1912, is...
Kelly Sue DeConnickMar 22 min readMarch 2nd: Jackie Ormes“The First African-American Woman Cartoonist” Jackie Ormes’ legacy is one of a brilliant cartoonist, breaking barriers and inspiring...
Kelly Sue DeConnickMar 12 min readMarch 1st: Nina AlbrightGolden Age Artist/Writer Nina Dorothy Albright (1907-1997) left an indelible mark on the history of comic books during her nine-year...