Trina Robbins
Trina Robbins (née Perlson; August 17, 1938 – April 10, 2024) was an American cartoonist, writer, and historian who was an early participant in the underground comix movement and one of the first women in the field[1]. She co-produced the 1970 comic It Ain't Me, Babe, the first comic book entirely created by women, and later became the first woman to draw Wonder Woman comics in the 1980s[1][4]. Robbins was inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2013 and authored numerous nonfiction books on women in cartooning, including Women and the Comics and A Century of Women Cartoonists[1].
Underground comix
Feminist comics
Science fiction
Nonfiction
Tomorrow's Heirlooms: Fashions of the 60s and 70s
A Match Made in Heaven
Pretty In Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013
Lily Renee, Escape Artist: From Holocaust Survivor to Comic Book Pioneer
Lily Renee, Escape Artist: From Holocaust Survivor to Comic Book Pioneer
The Brinkley Girls
Night of the Living Dogs
From Girls to Grrlz : A History of Women's Comics from Teens to Zines
The Drained Brains Caper
A Midterm Night's Scheme
The Maltese Mummy
Tender Murderers: Women Who Kill
The Big Flush 04
Chicagoland Detective Agency 2: The Maltese Mummy (Graphic Universe)
A Midterm Night's Scheme
The Drained Brains Caper
Night of the Living Dogs
A Midterm Night's Scheme
The Big Flush 4
The Bark in Space