Girl Comics (Girl Comics (2010)) By Colleen Coover, G. Willow Wilson, Trina Robbins, Valerie D'Orazio, Lucy Knisley, Robin Furth, Devin Grayson, Jill Thompson, Kathryn Immonen, Stephanie Buscema, Faith Erin Hicks, Abby Denson, Christine Boylan, Marjorie Liu, Louise Simonson, Lea Hernandez, Ann Nocenti, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Carla Speed McNeil

Liked it. Girl Comics (Girl Comics (2010)) Not only is it awesome that these are written and illustrated by women but they also have spotlights of influential women in Marvel (past and present). I bought this for my daughter but as soon as it arrived I sat down and read it all myself, but I'm not an avid comic reader myself so I can't speak much in that regard. I think this is a great thing for girls to see that if they want to do something, even in male dominated fields, they can be successful. Plus there's plenty of good storylines to boot. I thought this was a really fun collection. It had a good mix of stories some funny, some darker. A lot of the comics made me laugh out loud. There was also some really terrific art. It was neat that they included profiles of women who were important in the earlier years of marvel. Kindle & comiXology

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Collects Girl Comics #1 3.

The women of Marvel! The Invisible Woman, Storm, She Hulk all are powerful Marvel women that can go toe to toe with any man. And while they all appear in GIRL COMICS, the focus isn't on them it's on the incredible women behind the scenes. GIRL COMICS is Marvel's first ever series made completely by female creators. From the writers and artists to the letterers and editors, a woman's hands crafted every piece of this volume showing that not only does Marvel have the best female characters but the best creators as well. Featuring the work of Ann Nocenti, Jill Thompson, Colleen Coover, Amanda Conner, Lea Hernandez, Carla Speed McNeil and , Girl Comics offers up a heaping helping of comics in the Mighty Marvel Manner Girl Comics (Girl Comics (2010))

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