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Potential by Ariel Schrag

Ariel Schrag | Potential | Ariel Schrag continues her tumultuous passage through high school in the second book of her acclaimed series of frank, insightful, and painfully hones

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The Revenge Of Hothead Paisan by Diane DiMassa

Diane DiMassa | The Revenge Of Hothead Paisan | Forget Tank Girl, Hothead goes for the throat in this second book of her collected cartoon misadventures. Hothead is a raging city dyke with a fetish

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Dykes to Watch Out For: The Sequel by Alison Bechdel

Alison Bechdel | Dykes to Watch Out For: The Sequel | From Publishers Weekly

Bechdel’s ( Dykes to Watch Out For ) comics present an idealized community of lesbian friends, lovers and gay activists. Th

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The Indelible Alison Bechdel by Alison Bechdel

Alison Bechdel | The Indelible Alison Bechdel | Publisher Comments:

‘The success of Alison Bechdel’s ‘Dykes To Watch Out For’ is impressive for any comic strip and unheard of for one with a lesb

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Run That Sucker At Six! by N. Leigh Dunlap

N. Leigh Dunlap | Run That Sucker At Six! | Here is a cartoon strip that glances at gay relationships, the murky questions of gay politics, the surprising ironies of relationships, and the uniqu

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That’s Ms. Bulldyke to You, Charles! by Jane Caminos

Jane Caminos | That’s Ms. Bulldyke to You, Charles! | Proud, funny and on target. Here’s what the critics said: ‘These

funny cartoons depict moments in lesbian life with a fine edge.

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Spring Fire by Vin Packer

Vin Packer | Spring Fire | Her silky black hair. Her low-cut gown. Her sparkling sorority pin. It’s autumn rush in the Tri Epsilon house, and the new pledge, Susan Mitchell-‘Mit

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Rude Girls And Dangerous Women by Jennifer Camper

Jennifer Camper | Rude Girls And Dangerous Women | Cartoons by Jennifer Camper. ‘A perverted, violent, juvenile anti-feminist who seems to have no boundaries whatsoever’. — Diane DiMassa. ‘In Jen Camp

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Definition by Ariel Schrag

Ariel Schrag | Definition | Tenth grade: anxiety in excess and frustration to the fullest. Definition is the tale of one girl’s plow through this tumultuous year, featuring ferve

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Sunstone by Stjepan Sejic

Stjepan Sejic | Sunstone | Two women — Ally and Lisa — find they’re the perfect domme and sub for each other. Everything seems perfect. And yet…. remember, it’s all fun and