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Julie Doucet

Julie Doucet

18 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1989–2015
Who is 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.

Wimmen's Comix
#15
★ First appearance
Wimmen's Comix #15
Jan 1989

Appearances

Wimmen's Comix (1989)
#15
Heck!: Comic Art of the Late 1980's (1989)
Weirdo (1981)
Buzzard (1990)
#1
Drawn & Quarterly (1990)
Rip Off Comix (1977)
#28
Dirty Plotte (1991)
#1
The New Comics Anthology (1991)
Jizz (1991)
#10
Leve Ta Jambe Mon Poisson Est Mort! [Lift Your Leg My Fish Is Dead!] (1993)
The Best of Drawn & Quarterly (1993)
Raw, Boiled and Cooked: Comics on the Verge (2004)
365 Days (2007)
Drawn & Quarterly: Twenty-Five Years of Contemporary Cartooning, Comics, and Graphic Novels (2015)