Wimmen's Comix
Last Gasp · 1972–1985 · 10 issues
About the series
The long-running, all-woman anthology Wimmen's Comix (1972–1985, Last Gasp) was a landmark of the underground comix movement, offering a raw, unfiltered space for female creators to explore sex, politics, and daily life outside the male-dominated mainstream. Over its ten issues, regular contributors like Trina Robbins, Patricia Moodian, and Lora Fountain helped define a proudly feminist, often confrontational voice in comics, tackling everything from body image to workplace struggles with humor and fury. It remains a vital document of the 1970s counterculture and a foundational work for women in the medium.