Sarah Dyer

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Sarah Dyer is a comic book writer and artist with roots in the zine movement of the late eighties and early nineties. She went to college in Gainesville, Florida and then moved to New York City. She is married to Evan Dorkin, also a comics writer/artist.

In 1992 Dyer created and began distributing the Action Girl Newsletter, a review zine listing zines and mini-comics created by female writers and artists.

In 1995 Dyer created the all-female comics anthology Action Girl Comics, which showcased comics and mini-comics by female artists and writers, as well as Dyer's own Action Girl series. In addition to her work with comics, Dyer has self-published manuals and articles on topics ranging from zine publishing to cooking to making clothing, all firmly rooted in DIY philosophy.

She also wrote for Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Superman Adventures, and Batman Beyond. [1]

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