Julie Doucet
Few names in alternative comics carry the raw creative electricity of Julie Doucet, who burst onto the scene in 1989 with her debut in Wimmen's Comix #15 and quickly became one of the most distinctive voices of the Copper and Modern Age underground. Her work found its natural home at Drawn & Quarterly and in the pages of Weirdo and her own celebrated Dirty Plotte, where she built a reputation across more than two decades of boundary-pushing comics. She shares catalog pages with fellow alt-comics luminaries like Chester Brown, Joe Matt, Robert Crumb, and Mary Fleener — a who's who of the era's most uncompromising cartoonists — which tells you everything about the rarefied company she keeps. For anyone serious about the history of autobiographical and alternative comics, Julie Doucet is an essential, irreplaceable figure.
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