I was going to focus on LGBT Zine's made by women, however I'm finding it difficult to pick certain zine's I'd wish to examine closer in essay. Zine's are sprawling and large and I need to be more focused. When looking for artists I remembered Alison Bechdel, a well respected lesbian comic maker. Her autobiographical stuff is very interesting, and I can still examine it using the same ideas of heteronormativity and social protest as I have in previous essays and would have done for the zines I picked. I feel like looking at her work as a basis for an essay would be a lot easier than trying to grab random zine's I find out the air.
Plan of Action:
- Read Fun Home
- Watch Fun Home Musical if possible. See how it translates to a different medium.
- Read more of her "Dykes to Watch out For" Series
- Look up interviews
- Look for other lesbian comic makers to use as cross references.
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