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Juicy Mother 2: How They Met
(2007)
-- Finalist 2007 Lambda Literary Award for
Anthologies
The only current publication that showcases comix by queer artists, the
ground-breaking graphic novel Juicy Mother 2 contains richly drawn tales
that examine LGBT life from new perspectives: killer dykes chasing
romance, a superhero tranny, how Hothead met Chicken, homeboys in love,
lesbian internet hook-ups, West Hollywood parties, kids with queer
parents, and many other unexpectedly funny depictions of how like-minded
individuals have found each other for love, lust, and heartbreak.
Thoroughly entertaining adult comix for gender pirates and sexual outlaws,
Juicy Mother 2 contains depictions of sweet sex, rough sex, and confusing
sex.
Featuring new work by: Alison Bechdel
(Fun Home), Carlo Diego Quispe,
Carrie McNinch, Chitra Ganesh, David Hooper, David Kelly, Diane DiMassa
(Hothead Paisan), Erika Moen, Fly, G. B. Jones, Howard Cruse (Stuck Rubber
Baby), Jamaica Dyer, Joan Hilty, Justin Hall, Karen Platt, Katie Fricas,
Lawrence Ferber, Lawrence Schimel, Leanne Franson, Michael Fahy, Robert
Kirby, Sara Rojo Parez, Scott Treleaven, Serpilla, Tristan Cowen,
and Victor Hodge
Juicy Mother: Celebration (2004)
Gleefully thumbing its nose at a field typically
dominated by straight white men, Juicy Mother is an
alternative-to-alternative comics. This cartoon anthology features work by
and about queers, women, and people of color. Showcasing work by such
well-known cartoonists as Alison Bechdel (Dykes to Watch Out For),
Ariel Schrag (Definition, Potential), Diane DiMassa (Hothead
Paisan), Howard Cruse (Wendel, Stuck Rubber Baby), Ivan Velez
Jr. (Tales of the Closet, Blood Syndicate), Joan Hilty (Bitter
Girl), and Robert Kirby (Curbside), and the collection also
includes exciting new talents and inspired artist/writer collaborations.
Highlights include comics about an older butch dyke and her Lolita, an
African American gay man coming of age, an Arab Muslim dyke searching for
her identity, two big hairy men getting married, and a cynical Latina
teen’s encounter with aliens. The stories in Juicy Mother are not
just exceptionally exuberant and carefree, they are a celebration of
artistry and diversity.
SUBGurlz (1999)
Set in the toxic labyrinth of abandoned subway
tunnels, SUBGurlz chronicles the superhero happenings of three
chemically altered girlfriends. Swizzle is the strongest person on earth -
unfortunately, the poor thing's always killing people accidentally. Liver,
her girlfriend, is blessed with the power to bring back the dead. Byte has
brainpower so stupendous that she's unable to grow hair on her head. Are
the SUBGurlz good or bad? It all depends on which side you're on.
Rude Girls and Dangerous Women
(1994)
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