Back in 2008, Anne Elizabeth Moore interviewed Alison Bechdel; in 2011, Gabrielle Gamboa illustrated the interview for Moore’s “Ladydrawers” column on Truthout.
Bechdel discusses the relationship between personal and political and the future of print comic strips.
(She makes an error claiming that Signe Wilkinson is the “only” female editorial cartoonist in the country, however. I have a list, of course.)
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Master talking about her craft.
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thewrathofjohn said:
Thanks for posting this. Alison Bechdel is a favorite cartoonist of mine, and the Ladydrawers link is full of good, informative things to read.
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