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Melinda Gebbie (born 1947) is an American comics artist and writer, known for her participation in the underground comix movement. She is also known for creating the controversial work Fresca Zizis and her contributions to Wimmen's Comix , as well as her work with her husband Alan Moore on the three-volume graphic novel Lost Girls and the ...
- American
Lost Girls is a graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Melinda Gebbie, depicting the sexually explicit adventures of three female fictional characters of the late 19th and early 20th century: Alice from Lewis Carroll 's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, Dorothy Gale from L. Frank Baum 's The ...
- 1991–1992 (partial), 2006
- Alan Moore
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Anarchy Comics is a series of underground comic books published by Last Gasp between 1978 and 1987, as part of the underground comix subculture of the era. Edited by Jay Kinney (#1-3) and Paul Mavrides (#4), regular contributors to Anarchy Comics included Melinda Gebbie , Clifford Harper , and Spain Rodriguez , as well as Kinney and Mavrides.
- 1978 – 1987
- Last Gasp
Mar 13, 2015 · Melinda Gebbie began her career as a fine artist but found a home among the underground comix creators in her birthplace of San Francisco, California. Her first comics work was published in the seminal all-womenunderground comix anthology Wimmen’s Comix , and she published her first solo work in 1977 with the release of Fresca Zizis .
Nov 6, 2023 · Melinda Gebbie was a fine artist from San Francisco, when she made her first comix after meeting Lee Marrs at a publishers' fair in 1973. Lee asked her to contribute to Wimmen's Comix, and Melinda published her first story in issue 3 of this all-women comic book published by Last...
Melinda Gebbie. What was the first thing you remember reading? Little Golden Books were the first books I read. I had a small library of them. Beautiful, varied stories full of children, animals, and fairy tales, all by different authors and artists. Gustav Tenggren, Gertrude Elliot, and Eloise Wilkin Kent to name some favorites. I was about nine.