A Century of Women Cartoonists #[nn]
Trina Robbins's *A Century of Women Cartoonists* is a loving survey of the women who shaped comics history across a full hundred years. The cover — signed by Robbins herself — gathers an eclectic parade of female-created characters: a glamorous red-haired woman in a black-and-green dress strolls alongside a blue-clad cat-suited heroine carrying a cherub on her shoulder, while a curly-haired blonde girl in pink and a red-ribboned brunette toddler flank them, a fluffy white dog trotting along at their feet, all set against a vivid orange circle backed by a teal collage of vintage comic panels. It's a warm and spirited tribute that signals exactly what's inside: a rich, enthusiastic celebration of women's contributions to the art form, long overdue in 1993.
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