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  1. Melinda Gebbie (born 1947) is an American comics artist and writer, known for her participation in the underground comix movement. She is also known for creating the controversial work Fresca Zizis and her contributions to Wimmen's Comix , as well as her work with her husband Alan Moore on the three-volume graphic novel Lost Girls ...

  2. The Bad Girl, Sad Girl, Mad Girl Art of Melinda Gebbie Trailer: FEATURING: Walking the Dog Prunella Knew Be My Valentine Chocolatina On Hecate's Pond photo by Bill Carlsson Zorin & Me Thatcher as Chronos Underground Heaven, pg. 1 Lost Girls at the Opera A Yank in Lorca's Garden David and Momzilla: Bryan Gregory

  3. melindagebbie.com › aboutmeMelindaGebbie.com

    Melinda Gebbie’s comics are different from the Underground background she shared with other San Fransisco cartoonists from the 1970s. While Robert Crumb was fixating on big-legged ‘gurls’, and Gilbert Shelton was plucking his Furry Freak Brothers from out of one marijuana-related catastrophe after another, Melinda was drawing the other ...

  4. 127,522 views. 1.6K. Bringing the political legacy of Gillray and eighteenth-century caricature up to the present day, renowned comics creators Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie refl...

  5. Melinda Gebbie is an American artist and writer which work has been mostly in comics. Probably her best known works is the graphic novel in three volumes: Lost Girls. She produced it in collaboration with writer (and actual husband) Alan Moore. Combine Editions. Melinda Gebbies books.

  6. Melinda Gebbie, es una dibujante y escritora de cómics estadounidense, mejor conocida por Lost Girls, la novela gráfica de tres volúmenes que produjo en colaboración con el escritor (y esposo) Alan Moore, publicada por Top Shelf . Sumario. 1 Síntesis biográfica. 2 Historietas. 3 Fresca Zizis. 4 Fuentes. Síntesis biográfica.

  7. MELINDA GEBBIE. SAGAS: LOST GIRLS. Dibujante de comics de origen americano casada con Alan Moore el 12 de Mayo de 2007. Jornadas del Cómic de Avilés 2011. Numeros. Obras con dedicación artística de la autora. 7 [] [] 2000.