Strip AIDS U.S.A.: A Collection of Cartoon Art to Benefit People With AIDS
by Trina Robbins (Editor), Bill Sienkiewicz (Editor), Robert Triptow (Editor)
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Strip AIDS U.s.a.: A Collection of Cartoon Art to Benefit People with AIDS was published in 1988 by Last Gasp. It was created by three of the "last underground cartoonists" of the time.Tags
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In ancient times, before Patrick, as the story goes, the first people to land on Irish soil were fifty women and their queen. From that day to this, women have figured large in Irish history and lore. And, in these pages, Trina Robbins has done her bit to make sure the bloom stays on the rose. Robbins, a writer whose works include the first show more all-women comic books and the first books about women cartoonists and superheroines, is the author of Tender Murderers and Eternally Bad: Goddesses with Attitude. She lives in San Francisco. show less
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- Strip AIDS U.S.A.: A Collection of Cartoon Art to Benefit People With AIDS
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- Cutey Bunny (Kelly O'Hare); Kelly O'Hare (Cutey Bunny, corporal)
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- LGBTQ+, Graphic Novels & Comics
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- 362.19697 — Society, government, & culture Social problems and social services Social Welfare People with physical illnesses Services to people with specific conditions Diseases Other diseases Diseases of immune system
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- RA644 .A25 .S76 — Medicine Public aspects of medicine Public aspects of medicine Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine Disease (Communicable and noninfectious) and public
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