Trina Robbins

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Trina Robbins (in the middle) at the 1982 San Diego Comic Con
Trina Robbins (in the middle) at the 1982 San Diego Comic Con

Trina Robbins (born 1938) is an American comics artist and writer. She was an early and influential participant in the underground comix movement, and one of the few female artists in underground comix when she started. Her first comics were printed in the East Village Other. She later joined the staff of a feminist underground newspaper It Ain't Me, Babe, with whom she produced the first all-woman comic book titled It Ain't Me Babe. She became increasingly involved in creating outlets for and promoting female comics artists, through projects such as the comics anthology Wimmen's Comix. She was also the penciller on Wonder Woman for a time in the '80s.

Some of her work includes:

Trina designed Vampirella's costume for Forrest Ackerman and Jim Warren.

She lives in San Francisco with her long-term partner, comic artist Steve Leialoha.

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In addition to her comics work, Robbins is an author of non-fiction books, including several with an emphasis on the history of women in cartooning.

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Preceded by
Gerry Conway
Wonder Woman writer
1986–1986
Succeeded by
George Pérez