Drawing Lines: An Anthology of Women Cartoonists

Drawing Lines: An Anthology of Women Cartoonists

Drawing Lines: An Anthology of Women Cartoonists

Drawing Lines: An Anthology of Women Cartoonists

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Overview

Showcasing stories from some of the comics' greatest female creators, this anthology features stories that range from mainstream adventures to hilarious comic shorts to heart-wrenching autobiographical stories. Originally published as Sexy Chix in 2006, this new edition is presented in a new, larger size!

Featuring over a dozen stories by top talents like New York Times bestselling author Joyce Carol Oates, Eisner Award-winning illustrator Jill Thompson, Scary Godmother creator Colleen Doran, DC Comics creators Gail Simone and Joëlle Jones, and many more!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506716886
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication date: 01/12/2021
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 10.30(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Joyce Carol Oates is the award–winning author of national bestsellers The Falls, Blonde, and We Were the Murvaneys. Oates has published over seventy books including novels, short stories, novellas, poetry, plays and essays. Many of Oates's books, including Foxfire, were adapted into movies. Several of her books were Pulitzer Prize finalists and she has won the National Book Award for her novel, Them. Her other popular books include A Book of American Martyrs, "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?", Butcher, Babysitter, Zombie and 48 Clues into the Disappearance of My Sister. Oates has taught at Princeton University and is the Roger S. Berlind '52 Professor Emerita in the Humanities with the Program in Creative Writing.

Hometown:

Princeton, New Jersey

Date of Birth:

June 16, 1938

Place of Birth:

Lockport, New York

Education:

B.A., Syracuse University, 1960; M.A., University of Wisconsin, 1961
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