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  2. Jane's World - Wikipedia

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    Jane's World was a comic strip by cartoonist Paige Braddock that ran from March 1998 to October 2018. Featuring lesbian and bisexual women characters, the strip stars Jane Wyatt, a young lesbian living in a trailer in Northern California with her straight male roommate, Ethan, and follows her life with her circle of friends, romances, and exes.

  3. Paige Braddock - Wikipedia

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    Paige Braddock is an American cartoonist best known for her Eisner-nominated comic strip, Jane's World, the first gay-themed comic work to receive online distribution by a national media syndicate in the U.S. [1] Braddock concluded the comic strip after completing its 20-year run in 2018. [2]

  4. Jane (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Jane was born when artist Norman Pett made a wager that he could create a comic strip as popular to adults as the strip Pip, Squeak and Wilfred was to children. Jane was first published by Norman Pett, on 5 December 1932 as Jane’s Journal – The Diary of a Bright Young Thing, Pett drew her until 1948. Mike Hubbard began assisting Pett in ...

  5. List of webcomics with LGBT characters - Wikipedia

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    Jane's World: Jane Wyatt Lesbian In this "gay-themed comic strip," most of the central characters, are lesbians, including the titular Jane Wyatt, who has a crush on the owner of the coffee shop, Margaret "Maggie" Valen. Paige Braddock: Margaret "Maggie" Valen Maggie has a number of ex (and current) girlfriends. She may have feelings for Dorothy.

  6. 9 Chickweed Lane - Wikipedia

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    Launch date. July 12, 1993. Syndicate (s) United Feature Syndicate. 9 Chickweed Lane is an American comic strip written and drawn by Brooke McEldowney for over 30 years, which follows the fortunes of the women of three generations of the Burber family: Edna, Juliette, and Edda. 9 Chickweed Lane is the address of the characters' former family home.

  7. Jane Foster - Wikipedia

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    Jane Foster is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writers Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #84 (September 1962). Jane Foster was introduced as a love interest of the superhero Thor Odinson until becoming a superhero in her own right.

  8. Lumberjanes - Wikipedia

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    Lumberjanes is a comic book series created by Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis, Gus Allen, and ND Stevenson [2] and published via the Boom Box! imprint of Boom! Studios. The story follows a group of girls spending summer at a scout camp, and the strange creatures and supernatural phenomena they encounter there.

  9. Category:Comics about women - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Twins. Jacula (comics) Jane (comic strip) Jane Arden (comics) Jane's World. Jann of the Jungle. Jessica Blandy. Jessica Jones (comic book) The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko.

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