• French comics; all artists listed below are from the U.S. unless otherwise specified. Autobiographical comics are a form of biographical comics (also known...
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  • critics and peers in the early 1990s alternative comics world when he began publishing autobiographical comics in his comic book Yummy Fur. During this period...
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    purports to be autobiographical is autofiction. Biography portal Category:Autobiographies Alphabiography Autobiographical comics Autobiographical memory Autobiographical...
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  • defined the range of autobiographical comics. Jim ranked No. 71 on The Comics Journal's list of the hundred greatest English-language comics of the 20th century...
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  • Publications. p. 164. ISBN 9781840727166. Retrieved November 2, 2021. Crumb, Robert. "Keep on Trucking'?" ZYX Comics (Kitchen Sink Press, June 1972)....
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    Chester Brown (category Canadian comics artists)
    After bringing Ed to an abrupt end, he delved into confessional autobiographical comics in the early 1990s and was strongly associated with fellow Toronto-based...
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  • Peepshow is the title of a 1992 comic book collection and an autobiographical comic book by American cartoonist Joe Matt, both published by Drawn & Quarterly...
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  • were autobiographical, made between 1972 and 1977. At that stage in his career, Spiegelman was more interested in the formal elements of the comics medium...
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  • placed No. 38 on The Comics Journal's list of the best 100 English-language comics of the 20th century as "The autobiographical comics from Yummy Fur". Cartoonist...
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    prominent publications of the alternative comics era. As his career progressed, his comic work became more autobiographical. In 1991 Crumb was inducted into the...
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    Autobiographical comics were popular among the underground comix industry due to groups of people being underrepresented in the mainstream comics industry...
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  • Rocky is a Swedish autobiographical comic strip created by Martin Kellerman, focusing on an anthropomorphic dog, Rocky, and his friends in their everyday...
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  • best-known comics were first published in Yummy Fur, including the surreal, taboo-breaking Ed the Happy Clown and the comics from his autobiographical period...
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  • American Splendor (category Autobiographical comics)
    American Splendor is a series of autobiographical comic books written by Harvey Pekar and drawn by a variety of artists. The first issue was published...
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  • Capital (2012), and the Last Days of Che Guevara. Autobiographical comics Comics in education Comics journalism Graphic novel Markstein, Don. Toonopedia:...
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  • Paying for It (category Autobiographical comics)
    Books" list and reached #1 that July. Comics portal Human sexuality portal Libertarianism portal Autobiographical comics Prostitution in Canada Prostitution...
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  • In the Shadow of No Towers (category Autobiographical comics)
    In the Shadow of No Towers is a 2004 work of comics by American cartoonist Art Spiegelman. It is about Spiegelman's reaction to the September 11 attacks...
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  • as examples that legitimised comics as serious literature, and elevated the regard for autobiographical works within comics. The retrospective and subjective...
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  • Life in Hell (category Autobiographical comics)
    saw the increase of autobiographical strips, perhaps because Groening was influenced by this burgeoning trend in alternative comics. Television had also...
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  • Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary (category Autobiographical comics)
    Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary is an autobiographical comic by American cartoonist Justin Green, published in 1972. Green takes the persona of...
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  • how comics connected to the broader realms of artistic and literary culture. Arcade lasted seven issues, from 1975 to 1976. Autobiographical comics began...
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  • It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken (category Autobiographical graphic novels)
    of an autobiographical comics trend in the 1990s. It won two Ignatz Awards in 1997 and ranked No. 52 of The Comics Journal's "100 Best Comics of the...
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  • The Complete Crumb Comics is a series of collections from Fantagraphics Books which was intended to reproduce the entire body of American cartoonist and...
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  • in 1989 for Trident Comics. The story is said by Morrison to be based on his diaries and is also said to be partly autobiographical. This story, is told...
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  • Persepolis is a series of autobiographical graphic novels by Marjane Satrapi that depict her childhood and early adult years in Iran and Austria during...
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    Asian-American subject matters. As a result, one can read his semi-autobiographic comics as a chronicle of the limits and responsibilities of ethnic representation...
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    pandemic. In January 2022, Mann began posting autobiographical comics on Instagram. She said that making comics was similar to songwriting: "Having a short...
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    Coco Moodysson (category Swedish female comics artists)
    a Swedish creator of graphic novels and alternative comics, many of them in the autobiographical subgenre. Her works include an album collecting her work...
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  • Aya of Yop City (category Autobiographical comics)
    translated into English and published by Drawn & Quarterly. Although not autobiographical, the story is inspired on the author's life in the Ivory Coast. The...
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    Zora Neale Hurston, called Hoodoo (1988), followed by the semi-autobiographical comics series Slutburger, and the anthology Life of the Party (1996)....
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