This is a list of feminist comic books and graphic novels.
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- Fun Home by Alison Bechdel, a graphic memoir that discusses growing up as queer woman challenging gender roles.
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- ' by Mary M. Talbot, Kate Charlesworth and Bryan Talbot.
- Sesame But Different by Chiapoppy.
- Sex Criminals by Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky. Image Comics series. A woman can stop time when she has an orgasm.
- Shakmagia (Jewelry Box in English), a feminist Egyptian magazine, collecting political comics stories by different authors.
- She-Hulk. Marvel Comics series about a female lawyer that gains Hulk like powers, that, depending on the writer, varies between a male fantasy, and a witty swashbuckler.
- Shin Kilali by Murasaki Yamada. A semi-autobiographical story in which the protagonist, a mother of two whose marriage of ten years is slowly failing, eventually decides to find a job despite protest from her husband.
- Strong Female Protagonist written by Brennan Lee Mulligan and drawn by Lee Knox Ostertag.
- ' by Tony Wolf with art by Joao Vieira. A Jet City Comics trilogy about the adventures of a secret society of martial arts-trained women, known as the "Amazons", who serve as bodyguards and field agents for the leaders of the radical women's suffrage movement in England during early 1914.
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- Wimmin's Comix anthology series founded by Trina Robbins that ran from 1972 to 1992.
- Woman World by Aminder Dhaliwal, a science fiction comic about the development of an all-woman civilization after men become extinct as a result of a birth defect.
- Wonder Woman, DC Comics series. Iconic superheroine, originally symbolizing the 1940s liberated woman.
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References
Further reading
- AMC (2004). "Feminism," in Gina Renée Misiroglu, David A. Roach (eds.), The Superhero Book: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Comic-book Icons and Hollywood Heroes, Visible Ink Press, pp. 212âÂÂ215.
- Robbins, Trina (2010). "Feminism," in M. Keith Booker (ed.), Encyclopedia of Comic Books and Graphic Novels, ABC-CLIO, pp. 212âÂÂ218.
- Scott, Suzanne (2013). "Fangirls in refrigerators: The politics of (in)visibility in comic book culture", Transformative Works and Cultures, 13.