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Trina Robbins

    Trina Robbins is an American comics artist and writer, recognized as an influential figure in the underground comix movement. As one of the few female artists in its early days, she played a pivotal role in creating outlets and promoting women in the comics industry. Her work consistently champions female perspectives, whether through her own creations or impactful anthologies she helped foster. Beyond her contributions to sequential art, Robbins is also an accomplished non-fiction author, delving into the history of women in cartooning.

    The Realist Cartoons
    Travel and Vacation Advertising Cuts from the Twenties and Thirties
    Lily Renee, Escape Artist From Holocaust Surviver To Comic Book Pioneer
    DC Finest: Wonder Woman: The Legend of Wonder Woman
    • Compelling Wonder Woman stories from the 1980s, long out of print, return in the latest volume of the fan-focused DC Finest series!DC Finest presents comprehensive collections of the most in-demand and celebrated periods in DC Comics history, spanning genres, characters, and eras! In DC Finest: Wonder Woman: The Legend of Wonder Woman, readers can experience long out-of-print adventures starring the Amazon Warrior, taking place in the year before the game-changing Crisis on Infinite Earths event. In these tales, written by Dan Mishkin with art by luminaries including Don Heck, Diana faces signature foes including Circe, Cheetah, Dr. Cyber, and more! Plus, this collection includes The Legend of Wonder Woman by writer Kurt Busiek and artist Trina Robbins, presenting a then-contemporary 1980s take on the iconic hero filtered through a Golden Age aesthetic. This volume collects stories from Wonder Woman #306-329; DC Comics Presents #76; Blue Devil #10; The Legend of Wonder Woman #1-4.

      DC Finest: Wonder Woman: The Legend of Wonder Woman2025
      3.9
    • The Realist Cartoons

      • 291 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The Realist was a legendary satirical periodical that ran from 1958 to 2001 and published some of the most incendiary cartoons that ever appeared in an American magazine. The Realist Cartoons collects, for the first time, the best, the wittiest, and the most provocative drawings that appeared in its pages, including work by R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, S. Clay Wilson, Jay Lynch, Trina Robbins, Mort Gerberg, Jay Kinney, Richard Guindon, Nicole Hollander, Skip Williamson, and many others.

      The Realist Cartoons2016
    • In 1938, Lily Renée Wilheim is a 14-year-old Jewish girl living in Vienna. Her days are filled with art and ballet. Then the Nazis march into Austria, and Lily's life is shattered overnight. Suddenly, her own country is no longer safe for her or her family. To survive, Lily leaves her parents behind and travels alone to England. Escaping the Nazis is only the start of Lily's journey. She must escape many more times--from servitude, hardship, and danger. Will she find a way to have her own sort of revenge on the Nazis? Follow the story of a brave girl who becomes an artist of heroes and a true pioneer in comic books.

      Lily Renee, Escape Artist From Holocaust Surviver To Comic Book Pioneer2011
      3.9
    • 600 eye-catching illustrations with nostalgic appeal depict resorts, palm-lined beaches and elegant hotels, plus people traveling by boat, train, plane, car, and other conveyances; planning trips, picnicking, arriving and departing, stopping at service stations, and engaged in other travel-related activities.

      Travel and Vacation Advertising Cuts from the Twenties and Thirties1994