Girly-Girl
Peter Bagge introduced Girly-Girl in the very first issue of Neat Stuff back in 1985, planting her firmly in the scrappy, sardonic soil of late Bronze Age alternative comics. A Fantagraphics creation through and through, she inhabits the same wonderfully off-kilter universe as Chuckie-Boy, Buddy Bradley, and the rest of Bagge's gloriously dysfunctional cast, popping up across Neat Stuff, Hate, and Drawn & Quarterly over nearly two decades. Her 13 catalog appearances may be selective, but that kind of longevity in the indie underground speaks to the staying power of Bagge's singular vision — and any character born in that first issue of Neat Stuff carries genuine collector cachet as part of the ground floor of one of alternative comics' most beloved runs.
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