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Juicy Mother 2: How They Met

Juicy Mother 2: How They Met

Current price: $14.95
Publication Date: October 1st, 2007
Publisher:
Manic D Press
ISBN:
9781933149202
Pages:
160
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Description

"Juicy Mother is what underground comics used to be. Lesbians and homosexuals populate these electric pages, and the scenes can be disturbing. Enlightening, too."--The Boston Globe

The only current publication that showcases comix by queer artists, the ground-breaking graphic novel Juicy Mother 2 contains richly drawn tales that examine LGBT life from new perspectives: killer dykes chasing romance, a superhero tranny, how Hothead met Chicken, homeboys in love, lesbian internet hook-ups, West Hollywood parties, kids with queer parents, and many other unexpectedly funny depictions of how like-minded individuals have found each other for love, lust, and heartbreak. Thoroughly entertaining adult comix for gender pirates and sexual outlaws, Juicy Mother 2 contains depictions of sweet sex, rough sex, and confusing sex.

Featuring new work by: Alison Bechdel (Fun Home), Tristan Cowen, Howard Cruse (Stuck Rubber Baby), Diane DiMassa (Hothead Paisan), Jamaica Dyer, Michael Fahy, Lawrence Ferber, Fly, Leanne Franson, Katie Fricas, Chitra Ganesh, Justin Hall, Joan Hilty, Victor Hodge, David Hooper, G. B. Jones, David Kelly, Robert Kirby, Carrie McNinch, Erika Moen, Sara Rojo Parez, Karen Platt, Carlo Diego Quispe, Lawrence Schimel, Serpilla, and Scott Treleaven.

Jennifer Camper is a New York cartoonist and graphic artist. Her books include Rude Girls and Dangerous Women, and subGURLZ. Her cartoons and illustrations have appeared in many publications including The Village Voice, Ms., Out, and The Advocate, and her work has been exhibited in the United States and Europe. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

About the Author

Jennifer Camper is a New York cartoonist and graphic artist. Her books include Rude Girls and Dangerous Women and subGURLZ, and she is the editor of the comix anthology Juicy Mother. Her cartoons and illustrations have appeared in magazines, newspapers, comic books and anthologies, and have been exhibited in the US and Europe.