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  1. 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.

  2. Melinda Gebbie was a fine artist from San Francisco, when she made her first comix after meeting Lee Marrs at a publishers' fair in 1973. Lee asked her to contribute to Wimmen's Comix , and Melinda published her first story in issue 3 of this all-women comic book published by Last Gasp.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Aug 15, 2018 · Melinda Gebbie is working out who she is. Artist, activist, rape survivor, traveller, adventurer, storyteller, low budget explorer armed with a flask of cheap wine and some coloured pencils… and not least creative collaborator and wife to Northampton writer Alan Moore. When it comes to working out who she is Mel has plenty of choice.

  5. Sep 20, 2006 · Everything about Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie's graphic novel Lost Girls looks daunting, from the three-volume hardcover package and $75 price tag to the densely literary, borderline-immoral plot ...

  6. Feb 7, 2023 · Long before Melinda Gebbie devoted 16 years to illustrating Alan Moore's controversial and erotic Lost Girls trilogy, she produced Fresca Zizis, a comic so controversial it was banned in Britain and existing copies were ordered to be burned. Fresca Zizis, which means "fresh cocks" in Italian, includes some autobiographical comics that Gebbie ...

  7. Melinda Gebbie is an American comics artist and writer, probably best known for Lost Girls, the three-volume graphic novel she produced in collaboration with writer (and now husband) Alan Moore, published by Top Shelf. Melinda Gebbie was born in San Francisco. She became interested in comics in 1973, when she met writer/artist Lee Marrs at a publishers' fair. Formerly a fine artist, she ...

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