Erin O'Neill
Stepping out of the mid-nineties indie comics scene, Erin O'Neill made her debut in Ken Jones's Blood Letting in 1996 — a Copper/Modern Age creation published under FantaCo Enterprises, one of the scrappier, more adventurous publishers of the era. Over a span of roughly twenty years, she turned up across a genuinely eclectic range of titles, from Blood Letting to the celebrated anthology Action Girl Comics and the legendary Dark Horse Presents, sharing pages with a colorful cast that includes Bleu Finnegan, Clover Connelly, and the memorably named Monkeyboy. With fourteen catalog appearances spread across two decades, she's a compact but persistent figure in indie comics history — exactly the kind of character that rewards the dedicated back-issue hunter.
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