Graphic Ladies!?

Graphic Ladies features the work of ladies who create and critique comics. We also tweet!

Reblog and share these posts to help raise the visibility of women in the comics industry.

Graphic Ladies is maintained by Erin Polgreen. Submit links and ideas here, or email graphicladies@gmail.com.

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  1. erinpolgreen:

Makes me so happy to see that every single featured creator on @comixology is a rad lady.

    erinpolgreen:

    Makes me so happy to see that every single featured creator on @comixology is a rad lady.

     
     
  2. nevver:

Sylvie Reuter
     
     
  3. This issue features a bang-up crew of women journalists and artists, including our very own Joyce Rice, Kat Leyh, Lindsay Beyerstein, Beth Caldwell, and Erin Siegal. Please support their work by reblogging, downloading the issue, and sharing widely.
symboliamag:

Symbolia’s first official issue is here! If you haven’t purchased a subscription yet, now is the time. Single issues are $2.99—and only $1.99 per issue for subscribers. Get Symbolia on your iPad or via PDF today.
What you’ll get in this issue: Are you a loner? A rebel? Meet other outsiders from around the world. Our latest issue explores belonging in many forms. In it you will: 
Learn firsthand about the impact of immigration policy with a family torn apart by deportation with Beth Caldwell, Kat Leyh, Joel Medina, and Erin Siegel.
Discover the weird, rebellious, and conspiratorial world of third party politics in the United States with Lindsay Beyerstein, Danica Novgorodoff, and Joyce Rice.
Meet Pastor John Yesanathu Das, a Dalit Christian fighting for equality in India with Dan Carino.
Join Symbolia’s community of subscribers today. For just $1.99 per issue, you’ll get 3-5 stories that merge comics, audio, graphics, animation, and long-form journalism in dazzling new ways.
And stay tuned: We’re releasing Kindle, Nook, and Kobo editions shortly. 

    This issue features a bang-up crew of women journalists and artists, including our very own Joyce Rice, Kat Leyh, Lindsay Beyerstein, Beth Caldwell, and Erin Siegal. Please support their work by reblogging, downloading the issue, and sharing widely.

    symboliamag:

    Symbolia’s first official issue is here! If you haven’t purchased a subscription yet, now is the time. Single issues are $2.99—and only $1.99 per issue for subscribers. Get Symbolia on your iPad or via PDF today.

    What you’ll get in this issue: Are you a loner? A rebel? Meet other outsiders from around the world. Our latest issue explores belonging in many forms. In it you will:

    • Learn firsthand about the impact of immigration policy with a family torn apart by deportation with Beth Caldwell, Kat Leyh, Joel Medina, and Erin Siegel.
    • Discover the weird, rebellious, and conspiratorial world of third party politics in the United States with Lindsay Beyerstein, Danica Novgorodoff, and Joyce Rice.
    • Meet Pastor John Yesanathu Das, a Dalit Christian fighting for equality in India with Dan Carino.

    Join Symbolia’s community of subscribers today. For just $1.99 per issue, you’ll get 3-5 stories that merge comics, audio, graphics, animation, and long-form journalism in dazzling new ways.

    And stay tuned: We’re releasing Kindle, Nook, and Kobo editions shortly. 

     
     
  4. "Is Jack Kirby better than The Cremaster Cycle? Can’t we just have a world FULL of things that are in some way amazing, beautiful, touching and mind boggling, and not just five or six Sistine Chapels?"
     
     
  5. Want to Become a Symbolia Contributor?

    symboliamag:

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  6. Mixed-race queer woman of color making comics about life with my white transgender boyfriend.

    Mixed-race queer woman of color making comics about life with my white transgender boyfriend.

     
     
  7. Happy 200th Birthday, Pride And Prejudice! Here’s a super rad comic from Jen Sorenson to celebrate.

    Happy 200th Birthday, Pride And Prejudice! Here’s a super rad comic from Jen Sorenson to celebrate.

     
     
  8. newyorker:

Cartoon by Emily Flake. For more from this issue: http://nyr.kr/USOWBM

    newyorker:

    Cartoon by Emily Flake. For more from this issue: http://nyr.kr/USOWBM

     
     
  9. thelalatheory:

Hey my review of Nicole J. Georges’ wonderful new graphic memoir, Calling Dr. Laura, is in the Philly Inquirer. You can read it if you want.

    thelalatheory:

    Hey my review of Nicole J. Georges’ wonderful new graphic memoir, Calling Dr. Laura, is in the Philly Inquirer. You can read it if you want.

     
     
  10. deannazandt:

Happy new year. Time to make the comics: this first one covers the last couple weeks or so of my life: I had to jump onto an elimination diet for wheat and dairy. GOOD TIMES. Click for a larger/readable version. (and please, reblog/tweet/share if you like!)

    deannazandt:

    Happy new year. Time to make the comics: this first one covers the last couple weeks or so of my life: I had to jump onto an elimination diet for wheat and dairy. GOOD TIMES. Click for a larger/readable version. (and please, reblog/tweet/share if you like!)