The Adventures of Gyno-Star

Fighting the forces of evil and male chauvinism
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Guest Appearance in Woohooligan

by Rebecca Cohen on June 27, 2012

Check this out! Gyno-Star makes a surprise guest appearance in the very funny webcomic Woohooligan! Clicky!

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Webcomics Tweet of the Week – June 17, 2012

by Rebecca Cohen on June 17, 2012

There were many thoughtful and entertaining Twitter droppings from the world of webcomics this week, but I’ve decided to highlight an outstanding tweet which touches upon one of my favorite topics…

“Let me explain feminism to you.” -dudes

— Justin Pierce (@justinpie) June 14, 2012

In the course of exploring the wilds of the internet, I’ve encountered vehement objection to the concept and aims of feminism. And the objections almost always come from some dude who is also eager to explain what feminists believe, so he can then elucidate how wrong they are.

*sigh*

This isn’t to say that dudes can’t be feminists or feminist allies. Quite the contrary! They can and should. Just, whatever your gender, if you’re not a feminist, then you should let those who are feminists speak for themselves.

Justin Pierce is the creator of the very, very funny Wonderella. Read his comic and follow his Twitter, and you shall not regret it.

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(Web)Comics Tweet of the Week

by Rebecca Cohen on June 10, 2012

This week’s tweet is from Comics writer Jesse Grillo.

That terrible mood of depression of whether it’s any good or not is what is known as The Artist’s Reward.- Ernest Hemingway #quotes

— Jesse Grillo (@JesseGrillo) June 10, 2012

I think most creative types can appreciate the truth of Hemingway’s quote. And it’s remarkably encouraging to know that the literary greats felt/feel the same anxieties as we normal folk.

Thanks for sharing the quotation, Jesse. You can find out more about Jesse’s work by clicking here. And you can follow him on Twitter by clicking the follow button above.

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