She Changed Comics: Citations and References

scc-cover-webThe following sources were cited or informed the profiles in CBLDF Presents: She Changed Comics

Nell Brinkley (p. 1)

Robbins, Trina. Pretty in Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013. 30-34. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2013.

Robbins, Trina. The Brinkley Girls: The Best of Nell Brinkley’s Cartoons from 1913-1940. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2009.

Marjorie Henderson Buell (p. 3)

Chhe, Soky. “Buell, Marjorie Henderson.” Pennsylvania Center for the Book. Last modified Fall 2006. http://pabook2.libraries.psu.edu/palitmap/bios/Buell__Marjorie.html

Collins, Glenn. “Marjorie Buell, 88, Pioneer Cartoonist Of ‘Little Lulu’ Strip.” The New York Times. Last modified June 3, 1993. http://www.nytimes.com/1993/06/03/obituaries/marjorie-buell-88-pioneer-cartoonist-of-little-lulu-strip.html

Heintjes, Tom. “Marge and Lulu: The Art of the Deal.” Hogan’s Alley. Last modified May 22, 2012. http://cartoonician.com/marge-and-lulu-the-art-of-the-deal/

Robbins, Trina. Pretty in Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013. 30-34. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2013.

Edwina Dumm (p. 5)

“Edwina Dumm.” Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. Accessed on August 9, 2016. https://cartoons.osu.edu/digital_exhibits/edwinadumm/

Robbins, Trina. Pretty in Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013. 52-53. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2013.

Windsor, Henry Haven. “Edwina Dumm, Cartoonist.” Cartoons Magazine. Vol. 9, no. 3 (March 1916): 477. Chicago, IL. Accessed via Google Books on August 9, 2016.

Ethel Hays (p. 7)

Heintjes, Tom. “Ethel Hays, Pioneering Female Cartoonist.” Hogan’s Alley. Last modified September 17, 2012. http://cartoonician.com/ethel-hays-pioneering-female-cartoonist/

Robbins, Trina. Pretty in Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013. 34-36. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2013.

Grace Drayton & Margaret G. Hays (p. 9)

Florey, Kenneth. American Woman Suffrage Postcards: A Study and Catalog. 220. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2015.

Holmberg, Ryan. “Matsumoto Katsuji and the American Roots of Kawaii.” The Comics Journal. Last modified April 7, 2014. http://www.tcj.com/matsumoto-katsuji-and-the-american-roots-of-kawaii/

Robbins, Trina. Pretty in Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013. 17-18. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2013.

Helen Hokinson (p. 11)

Donnelly, Liza. Funny Ladies: The New Yorker’s Greatest Women Cartoonists and Their Cartoons. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2005.

Harvey, R.C. “Helen E. Hokinson.” The Comics Journal. Last modified July 22, 2013. http://www.tcj.com/helen-e-hokinson/

Kramer, Dale. “Those Hokinson Women.” Saturday Evening Post 223, no. 41 (April 7, 1951): 24. EBSCOhost (accessed July 25, 2016).

Dale Messick (p. 13)

“‘Brenda Starr’ end date drawing near.” UPI NewsTrack. December 9, 2010.

“Dale Messick.” Contemporary Authors Online, 2006. Biography in Context (GALE|H1000068049).

“Dale Messick.” Gale Biography in Context, 2005. Biography in Context (GALE|K1650004976).

Leger, Jackie. “Dale Messick: A Comic Strip Life.” Animation World Magazine 5, no. 4 (2000). Accessed February 28, 2016. http://www.awn.com/mag/issue5.04/5.04pages/legermessick.php3

Luther, Claudia. “Dale Messick, 98; Her ‘Brenda Starr’ Reporter Provided a Role Model.” Los Angeles Times. Last modified April 8, 2005. http://articles.latimes.com/2005/apr/08/local/me-messick8

Markstein, Donald D. “Brenda Starr.” Don Markstein’s Toonopedia. Accessed February 28, 2016. http://www.toonopedia.com/br_starr.htm

Rosenthal, Phil. “Brenda Starr, reporter, to leave newspapers Jan. 2.” Chicago Tribune. Last modified December 9, 2010. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2010-12-09/business/ct-biz-1209-phil-20101209_1_brenda-starr-dale-messick-newspapers

Severo, Richard. “Dale Messick, 98, Creator Of ‘Brenda Starr’ Strip, Dies.” New York Times. April 8, 2005.

Sullivan, Patricia. “Cartoonist Dale Messick Dies; Creator of ‘Brenda Starr’ Strip.” Washington Post. Last modified April 8, 2005. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35837-2005Apr7.html

Tarpe Mills (p. 15)

Robbins, Trina. A Century of Women Cartoonists. 67-69. Northampton, MA: Kitchen Sink Press, 1993.

Rose O’Neill (p. 17)

“Rose Cecil O’Neill.” The State Historical Society of Missouri. Accessed August 9, 2016. http://shsmo.org/historicmissourians/name/o/oneill/

“Rose O’Neill.” The Bonniebrook Historical Society. Accessed August 9, 2016. http://www.roseoneill.org/mainpage.html

Jackie Ormes (p. 19)

Goldstein, Nancy. Jackie Ormes: The First African American Woman Cartoonist.University of Michigan Press, 2008.

Jackson, David. “The Amazing Adventures of Jackie Ormes.” Chicago Reader. August 16, 1985.

“Zelda Jackson Ormes.” Notable Black American Women. Gale, 2002. Biography in Context. (GALE|K1623001030)

Lou Rogers (p. 21)

“Maine Girl World’s Only Woman Cartoonist.” Lewiston Daily Sun, January 28, 1924. Accessed July 16, 2016. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NLogAAAAIBAJ&sjid=b2kFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1214,1776564

Rogers, Lou. “Lightning Speed Through Life.” In These Modern Women: Autobiographical Essays from the Twenties, edited by Elaine Showalter, 98-104. New York City, NY: Feminist Press, 1989.

Sheppard, Alice. “Political and Social Consciousness in the Woman Suffrage Cartoons of Lou Rogers and Nina Allender.” Studies in American Humor, New Series 2, 4, no. 1/2 (1985): 39-50. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42573210

Barbara Shermund (p. 23)

Donnelly, Liza. Funny Ladies: The New Yorker’s Greatest Women Cartoonists and Their Cartoons. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2005.

Maslin, Michael. “Revisiting Barbara Shermund.” Accessed August 9, 2016. http://michaelmaslin.com/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=296&cntnt01returnid=15

McGurk, Caitlin. “Women’s History Month: Barbara Shermund, 1899-1978.” The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Blog. Last modified March 27, 2012. https://library.osu.edu/blogs/cartoons/2012/03/27/womens-history-month-barbara-shermund-1899-1978/

Ramona Fradon (p. 25)

Dueben, Alex. “Ramona Fradon Reflects on Metamorpho, ‘Brenda Starr,’ Creates A ‘Fairy Tale.’” Comic Book Resources. Last modified September 24, 2013. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=48052

Keller, Katherine. “The Real Ramona: Ramona Fradon.” Sequential Tart. Last modified May 2000. http://www.sequentialtart.com/archive/may00/fradon.shtml

Reed, Patrick A. “A Belated Birthday Celebration Of The Great Ramona Fradon.” Comics Alliance. Last modified October 10, 2014. http://comicsalliance.com/ramona-fradon-celebration/

Marie Severin (p. 27)

Cassell, Dewey. Marie Severin: The Mirthful Mistress of Comics. Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows, 2012.

Howe, Sean. Marvel Comics: The Untold Story. New York City, NY: Harper Perennial, 2013.

Jacobs, Frank. The Mad World of William M. Gaines. Secaucus, NJ:Lyle Stuart, Inc. , 1972.

Robbins, Trina. Pretty in Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013. 119. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2013.

Hilda Terry (p. 29)

Miller, Stephen. “Artist Was Pioneer in Cartoon Industry.” The Wall Street Journal. Last modified October 21, 2006. http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB116139170916299691

Robbins, Trina. Pretty in Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013. 94-97. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2013.

Lyn Chevli (p. 31)

Lopes, Paul. Demanding Respect: The Evolution of the American Comic Book. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2009.

Meier, Sam. “The Forgotten History Of Outrageous Women-Made Comic ‘Tits & Clits.’” Bitch Media. Last modified October 10, 2014. https://bitchmedia.org/post/the-forgotten-history-of-outrageous-women-made-comic-tits-clits

Robbins, Trina. Pretty in Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013. 134. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2013.

Joyce Farmer (p. 33)

Campbell, Josie. “Farmer Discusses ‘Special Exits.’” Comic Book Resources. Last modified February 8, 2011. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=30716

Dueben, Alex. “Farmer on ‘Special Exits.’” Comic Book Resources. Last modified December 29, 2010. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=30071

Johnson, Monica. “Fresh Comics #6: Abortion, Comics Style.” The Rumpus. Last modified November 3, 2015. http://therumpus.net/2015/11/fresh-comics-6-abortion-comics-style/

Vankin, Deborah. “R. Crumb: Joyce Farmer’s ‘Special Exits’ on par with ‘Maus.’” Hero Complex. Last modified November 28, 2010. http://herocomplex.latimes.com/comics/r-crumb-joyce-farmers-special-exits-on-par-with-maus/

Wolk, Douglas. “Comics.” New York Times. Last modified December 3, 2010. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/05/books/review/Wolk-t.html

Shary Flenniken (p. 35)

“Biography.” The official site of cartoonist Shary Flenniken. Accessed August 10, 2016. http://www.fedge.net/sharyflenniken/biography.html

Boyd, Robert. “The Shary Flenniken Interview.” The Comics Journal. No. 146 (November 1991): 54. Last modified February 21, 2014. http://www.tcj.com/the-shary-flenniken-interview/

Roberta Gregory (p. 37)

Dueben, Alex. “Interview: Roberta Gregory on Mother Mountain, Wimmen’s Comix, & Bitchy Bitch.” The Beat. Last modified May 11, 2016. http://www.comicsbeat.com/interview-roberta-gregory-on-mother-mountain-wimmens-comix-bitchy-bitch/

Gregory, Roberta. “My Creative History.” Roberta Gregory: Words and pictures, and more! Accessed August 10, 2016. http://www.robertagregory.com/Robertagregory/Robertas_History.html

Aline Kominsky Crumb (p. 39)

Bagge, Peter. “The Aline Kominsky-Crumb Interview.” The Comics Journal. No. 139. January 1, 1990. Accessed August 10, 2016. http://www.tcj.com/the-aline-kominsky-crumb-interview/

Noomin, Diane. “Wimmin and Comix.” ImageTexT: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies. 1.2 (2004). Dept of English, University of Florida. Accessed August 10, 2016. http://www.english.ufl.edu/imagetext/archives/v1_2/noomin/

Smith, Roberta. “Sophie Crumb and Aline Kominsky-Crumb.” The New York Times. Last modified September 18, 2014. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/19/arts/design/sophie-crumb-and-aline-kominsky-crumb.html?_r=0

Lee Marrs (p. 41)

“About.” Lee Marrs: Lotsa Art Stuff. Accessed on August 10, 2016. https://leemarrs.com/about/

Robbins, Trina. Pretty in Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013. 124-126. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2013.

Uyeno, Greg. “KATCHOW! How to Write Sounds in Comics.” Slate. Last modified February 13, 2015. http://www.slate.com/blogs/lexicon_valley/2015/02/13/comic_sound_effects_comic_artists_lee_marrs_ryan_north_and_ben_towle_talk.html

Diane Noomin (p. 43)

Noomin, Diane. “Wimmin and Comix.” ImageTexT: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies. 1.2 (2004). Dept of English, University of Florida. Accessed August 10, 2016. http://www.english.ufl.edu/imagetext/archives/v1_2/noomin/

Rudick, Nicole. “I Felt Like I Didn’t Have a Baby But At Least I’d Have a Book.” The Comics Journal. Last modified May 8, 2012. http://www.tcj.com/i-felt-like-i-didn%E2%80%99t-have-a-baby-but-at-least-i%E2%80%99d-have-a-book-a-diane-noomin-interview/

Trina Robbins (p. 45)

“Q & A with Trina Robbins – first woman to draw Wonder Woman comics (with video).” Vancouver Sun. Ultra Nerdy blog. Last modified November 5, 2014. http://vancouversun.com/news/staff-blogs/trina-robbins-wonder-woman-comics

“Welcome.” Trina Robbins. Accessed August 9, 2016. http://www.trinarobbins.com/Welcome.html

Robbins, Trina. The Brinkley Girls: The Best of Nell Brinkley’s Cartoons from 1913-1940. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2009.

Robbins, Trina. Pretty in Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013. 30-34. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2013.

Dori Seda (p. 47)

Seda, Dori. Dori Stories: The Complete Dori Seda. San Francisco, CA: Last Gasp, 1999.

Jessica Abel (p. 49)

Abel, Jessica. “Who Is Jessica Abel?” JessicaAbel.com. [Archived.] Accessed August 18, 2016.https://web.archive.org/web/20160309172657/http://jessicaabel.com/about/

“Mirror, Window: Artbabe Coll.” Publishers Weekly. Last modified August 19, 1996. http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-56097-384-3

Lynda Barry (p. 51)

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Arnold, Andrew. “Making It Up as You Go Along.” Time. Last modified October 18, 2002. http://content.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,365835,00.html

“Looking back at ‘Ernie Pook’s Comeek’ by Lynda Barry.” Isthmus. Last modified January 12, 2012. http://isthmus.com/arts/looking-back-at-ernie-pooks-comeek-by-lynda-barry/

Powers, Thom. “The Lynda Barry Interview.” The Comics Journal. No. 132. January 2, 1989. Accessed August 14, 2016. http://www.tcj.com/the-lynda-barry-interview/

Strand, Lisa. “Lynda Barry’s ‘What It Is’ wins RR Donnelley Literary Award” Wisconsin Library Association Blog. Last modified June 24, 2009. http://wla.wisconsinlibraries.org/wla-blog/entry/2009-06-24-lynda-barrys-what-it-is-wins-rr-donnelley-literary-award

Kate Beaton (p. 53)

Godfrey, Laura. “Q & A With Kate Beaton.” Publishers Weekly. Last modified June 9, 2015. http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-authors/article/67065-q-a-with-kate-beaton.html

Grossman, Lev. “Hark! A Vagrant by Kate Beaton.” Time. Last modified December 7, 2011. http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2101344_2101086_2101094,00.html

Mautner, Chris. “‘I’m a Careful Person’: An Interview with Kate Beaton.” The Comics Journal. Last modified November 4, 2015. http://www.tcj.com/im-a-careful-person-an-interview-with-kate-beaton/

Medley, Mark. “Canadian cartoonist Kate Beaton cleverly combines history and humour.” Globe and Mail. Last modified September 25, 2015. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/canadian-cartoonist-kate-beaton-cleverly-combines-history-and-humour/article26545781/

Alison Bechdel (p. 55)

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Barbara Brandon-Croft (p. 57)

Rule, Sheila. “POPULAR CULTURE; The ‘Girls’ Talking, With a Black Perspective.” The New York Times. July 19, 1992. Accessed July 10, 2016. http://www.nytimes.com/1992/07/19/arts/popular-culture-the-girls-talking-with-a-black-perspective.html

Claire Bretécher (p. 59)

Bretécher, Claire. “Biographie.” ClaireBretecher.com. Accessed June 9, 2016. http://www.clairebretecher.com/NET/fichiers/biog.html

Bretécher, Claire. National Lampoon Presents: Claire Bretécher. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 1978.

“Claire Bretécher.” Lambiek Comiclopedia. Last modified April 2, 2014. https://www.lambiek.net/artists/b/bretecher.htm

Rose, Cynthia. “Madame Audacity: The Art of Claire Bretécher.” The Comics Journal. Last modified January 13, 2016. http://www.tcj.com/madame-audacity-the-art-of-claire-bretecher/

Thompson, Kim. “Claire Bretécher: Triumphant Despite Traitorous Translation.” The Comics Journal. Vol. 42 (October 1978). Last modified July 3, 2013. http://www.tcj.com/claire-bretecher-triumphant-despite-traitorous-translation/

Roz Chast (p. 61)

Donnelly, Liza. “Funny Women: An Interview With New Yorker Cartoonist Roz Chast.” Forbes. Last modified June 9, 2014. http://www.forbes.com/sites/lizadonnelly/2014/06/09/funny-women-an-interview-with-new-yorker-cartoonist-roz-chast/#8c0dcdd44559

Gehr, Richard. “Know Your New Yorker Cartoonists:Roz Chast.” The Comics Journal. Last modified June 14, 2011. http://www.tcj.com/roz-chast/

McCann, Matt. “Interview With Roz Chast, 2014 National Book Award Finalist, Nonfiction.” National Book Foundation. Accessed August 10, 2016. http://nationalbook.org/nba2014_nf_chast_interv.html#.V60JzJMrJE6

Sue Coe (p. 63)

Heller, Steven. “Sue Coe: Eyewitness.” Eye. No. 21, vol. 6 (1996). Accessed August 10, 2016. http://www.eyemagazine.com/feature/article/sue-coe-eyewitness

Lydiate, Henry. “Power Plays: Chimes of Freedom.” Artquest. Accessed August 10, 2016. http://www.artquest.org.uk/artlaw-article/power-plays-chimes-of-freedom-2/

Plotczyk, Lorelei. “Here’s What Happened When a 10-Year-Old Entered a Slaughterhouse.” Eat Plants / Drink Beer. Last modified February 24, 2016. http://www.eatplantsdrinkbeer.com/readup/2016/2/24/heres-what-happens-when-a-10-year-old-visits-a-slaughterhouse

Colleen Doran (p. 65)

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Mason, Jeff. “Colleen Doran Talks About ‘A Distant Soil.’” Comics Buyer’s Guide. March 3, 1995.

Julie Doucet (p. 67)

Brown, Jesse. “Drawing Outside the Box.” The Globe and Mail. Last modified March 20, 2009. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/drawing-outside-the-box/article4141501/

Chute, Hillary. “Hillary Chute on Julie Doucet.” Artforum International 52, no. 10 (2014): 327.

De Haven, Tom. “Dirty Plotte.” Entertainment Weekly. Last modified July 26, 1991. http://www.ew.com/article/1991/07/26/dirty-plotte

Doucet, Julie. “Ma Vie – My Life.” JulieDoucet.net. Accessed June 9, 2016. http://juliedoucet.net/mavie-mylife

“Julie Doucet.” Contemporary Authors Online, 2004. Biography in Context (GALE|H1000155039).

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Moore, Anne Elizabeth. “Rave On: Anne Elizabeth Moore On Dirty Plotte.” Bitch Media. Last Modified August 2, 2009. https://bitchmedia.org/post/rave-on-anne-elizabeth-moore-on-dirty-plotte

Melinda Gebbie (p. 69)

Sneddon, Laura. “Stripped: Melinda Gebbie – Lost Girls, Pornography & Censorship.” The Beat. Last modified September 9, 2013. http://www.comicsbeat.com/stripped-melinda-gebbie-lost-girls-pornography-censorship/

Phoebe Gloeckner (p. 71)

Joiner, Whitney. “Not your mother’s comic book.” Salon. Last modified March 15, 2003. http://www.salon.com/2003/03/15/gloeckner/

Joiner, Whitney. “The Rumpus Interview with Phoebe Gloeckner.” The Rumpus. Last modified August 8, 2015. http://therumpus.net/2015/08/the-saturday-rumpus-interview-phoebe-gloeckner/

Kinsella, Bridget. “Libraries Developing Guidelines For Graphic Novels.” Publishers Weekly. Last modified November 19, 2004. http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/print/20041122/22471-libraries-developing-guidelines-for-graphic-novels.html

Carol Lay (p. 73)

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Wendy Pini (p. 75)

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Marjane Satrapi (p. 77)

Williams, Maren. “Grad Student Uncovers Truth About Persepolis Ban in Chicago Public Schools.” CBLDF.org. Last modified February 19, 2015. https://cbldf.org/2015/02/grad-student-uncovers-truth-about-persepolis-ban-in-chicago-public-schools/

Ariel Schrag (p. 79)

Kitto, Svetlana. “‘Dallas Buyers Club’ drives me crazy’: Ariel Schrag on chronicling queer life through a straight man’s eyes.” Salon. Last modified July 7, 2014. http://www.salon.com/2014/07/07/dallas_buyers_club_drives_me_crazy_ariel_schrag_on_chronicling_queer_life_through_a_straight_mans_eyes/

Schrag, Ariel. “An open letter to people upset about STUCK IN THE MIDDLE.” Arielschrag.com. Accessed August 12, 2016. http://www.arielschrag.com/archive/2013/03/an-open-letter-to-people-upset-about-stuck-in-the-middle/

Posy Simmonds (p. 81)

Durrant, Sabine. “Posy Simmonds: the invisible woman.” The Telegraph. Last modified October 21, 2007. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3668684/Posy-Simmonds-the-invisible-woman.html

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Walker, Andrea. “Tamara Drewe.” The New Yorker. Last modified November 3, 2008. http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/11/03/tamara-drewe

Wroe, Nicholas. “A life in drawing: Posy Simmonds.” The Guardian. Last modified August 27, 2010. http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2010/aug/28/posy-simmonds-tamara-drewe-interview

Jillian and Mariko Tamaki (p. 83)

Chan, Suzette. “This Is the Story of Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki. So Read On.” Sequential Tart. Accessed August 16, 2016. http://www.sequentialtart.com/archive/oct05/art_1005_3.shtml

Randle, Chris. “The Jillian Tamaki Interview.” The Comics Journal. Last modified July 5, 2011. http://www.tcj.com/the-jillian-tamaki-interview/

Volmers, Eric. “Calgary native Jillian Tamaki Talks about her Governor General win for This One Summer.” Calgary Herald. Last modified November 19, 2014. http://www.calgaryherald.com/entertainment/Calgary+native+Jillian+Tamaki+talks+about+Governor+General+This+Summer/10392501/story.html

Kelly Sue DeConnick (p. 85)

Parker, Laura A. “Why the “Future of Women in Comics” Thinks It Helps to Be Terrifying.” Vanity Fair. Last modified July 8, 2015. http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2015/07/kelly-sue-deconnick-profile

Saraiya, Sonia. “If you want to see ‘angry feminist,’ I will show it to you: Captain Marvel writer opens up about the backlash against the new Carol Danvers” Salon. Last modified November 18, 2015. http://www.salon.com/2015/11/18/if_you_want_to_see_angry_feminist_i_will_show_it_to_you_captain_marvel_writer_opens_up_about_the_backlash_against_the_new_carol_danvers/

Wheeler, Andrew. “Oh Captain My Captain: How Carol Danvers Became Marvel’s Biggest Female Hero.” Comics Alliance. Last modified November 10, 2014. http://comicsalliance.com/captain-marvel-carol-danvers-marvel-biggest-female-hero/

Louise Simonson (p. 87)

“A Life’s Work: 12 Women Who Deserve Lifetime Achievement Recognition” Comics Alliance. Last modified January 29, 2016. http://comicsalliance.com/women-lifetime-achievement-awards/

Kotler, Kate. “Geek Girl on the Street Reports: Talking With Louise Simonson.” Bleeding Cool. Last modified August 31, 2011. http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/08/31/geek-girl-on-the-street-reports-talking-with-louise-simonson/

Riesman, Abraham. “Meet the Underappreciated Woman Who Invented X-Men’s Apocalypse.” Vulture. Last modified May 31, 2016. http://www.vulture.com/2016/05/louise-simonson-fox-apocalypse.html

Fiona Staples (p. 89)

Harrison, Andrew. “Framed! Meet the creators shaking up modern comics.” The Guardian. Last modified February 7, 2016. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/feb/07/kapow-creators-shaking-up-comics-saga-bitch-planet-wicked-and-the-divine

Marcotte, John. “Interview: Saga Artist Fiona Staples.” Heroic Girls. Last modified October 3, 2014. http://www.heroicgirls.com/interview-saga-artist-fiona-staples/

Sava, Oliver. “Fiona Staples on reimagining Archie and building a captivating Saga.” A.V. Club. Last modified July 20, 2015. http://www.avclub.com/article/fiona-staples-reimagining-archie-and-building-capt-222214

Gail Simone (p. 91)

Asselin, Janelle. “Gail Simone: The Comics Alliance Interview, Part Two: Red Sonja, Diversity and Nightwing Ass.” The Comics Alliance. December 2, 2014. http://comicsalliance.com/gail-simone-the-comics-alliance-interview-part-two-red-sonja-diversity-and-nightwing-ass/

Couric, Katy. “Rise of the Female Superhero.” Yahoo News. August 12, 2015. https://www.yahoo.com/katiecouric/rise-of-the-female-superhero-ever-since-superman-126459307033.html

Tonik, Ginnis. “Getting a Feminist Makeover: Red Sonja, Gail Simone, and Chainmail Bikinis, Pt. 1.” Women Write About Comics. September 14, 2015. http://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2015/09/14/getting-feminist-makeover-red-sonja-gail-simone-chainmail-bikinis-pt-1/

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