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margueritesauvage · 1 year ago
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The passing of absolute legend Trina Robbins just hit me in the chest like a punch when I learned it this morning.
She was such a force, an exceptional human being, witty, quick-witted, brilliant and talented, always crusading for women’s rights in and out of the industry.
I met her and worked with her only a few times, but each time she was an absolute delight and her exceptionality just poured from her. We will miss you a lot Trina.
All my condolences to her family and friends.
NY TIMES obituary (if you don't know her please read): https://web.archive.org/.../10/arts/trina-robbins-dead.html
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colleendoran · 11 months ago
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From WONDER WOMAN: THE ONCE AND FUTURE STORY.
Script by Trina Robbins. Art by me.
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why-i-love-comics · 7 months ago
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DC's tribute to Trina Robbins
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grindhausu · 27 days ago
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Maria Di Angelis | Vampirella
Femme Fatales - Vol. 10 No. 6 (2001)
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ultrameganicolaokay · 1 month ago
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Barbie Fashion #28 ‘The Heart of Art’ (1993) by Barbara Slate, Anna-Maria Cool, Trina Robbins and Sarra Mossoff. Edited by Hildy Mesnik. Cover by Amanda Conner and Jeff Albrecht.
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cccovers · 8 months ago
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Trina's Women cover by Trina Robbins.
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cosmonautroger · 1 year ago
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Trina Robbins
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brokehorrorfan · 6 months ago
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Vampirella lusts for Blood on four shirts from Fright-Rags. Designed by Kyle Crawford, they're $33.
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comicarthistory · 1 year ago
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Anything Goes! #4 cover. 1986. Art by George Perez.
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p-c-ba-dcforever · 5 months ago
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Happy Wonder Woman Day!
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dirtyriver · 7 months ago
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Homage to Trina Robbins in DC comics (via Bleeding Cool)
Panel excerpt from "Logo", a framing story written by George Pérez, art by Ramona Fradon, Wonder Woman Annual #2, 1989. The annual itself was a tribute to Wonder Woman and her legacy, with all but one stories written by George Pérez.
"Logo" serves as a nice tribute to the dearly departed George Pérez, Ramona Fradon, Trina Robbins, their love of comics and Wonder Woman.
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tomoleary · 7 months ago
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Celebrating Trina Robbins (August 17, 1938 – April 10, 2024) on what would have been her 86th birthday. The Legend of Wonder Woman #4 (1986)
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smashedpages · 11 months ago
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Wonder Woman Annual #2 (DC, 1989) story featuring Trina Robbins alongside Wonder Woman by Lee Mars, Ramona Fradon and Shelley Eiber
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allflooby · 3 months ago
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Grit City Comic Show purchase: The Legend of Wonder Woman 1-3. Covers by Trina Robbins.
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ultrameganicolaokay · 1 month ago
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DC Finest: Wonder Woman - The Legend of Wonder Woman by Trina Robbins, Kurt Busiek, Mindy Newell, Dan Mishkin, Don Heck, Eduardo Barreto and more. Cover by Robbins. Out in July.
"At long last—Wonder Woman’s adventures before George Pérez’s game-changing Crisis reboot get their own DC Finest volume that officially ends her first long-running series from the 1940s. Featuring tales from Wonder Woman #306-329, DC Comics Presents #76, Blue Devil #10, and The Legend of Wonder Woman #1-4, written and illustrated by the late comics historian Trina Robbins, this long-awaited collection features never-before reprinted stories that have been restored for the very first time."
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brevoorthistoryofcomics · 10 months ago
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BHOC: THE SPIRIT #17
My Christmas gifts for the Christmas of 1978 weren’t exclusively Marvel based, though they were pretty much all comic book based. I had also asked for and received two issues of Kitchen Sink Press’s magazine devoted to Will Eisner’s THE SPIRIT, #17 and #18, their two first. Prior to this, I had read one Spirit story, the one that Jules Feiffer had included in his seminal reprint collection THE…
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