Angry Little Girls

Angry Little Girls is a comic series by Lela Lee.

In the comic, Lee explores stereotypes of genders and races. The main character is Kim, a 6-year old Korean American. The Sacramento Bee said that Kim "refuses to be pigeonholed and instead rages against society[...]".[1] Lee said that, as paraphrased by Irene Noguchi of The Washington Post, "she throws a lot of the angst from her own childhood into Kim's sandbox."[2]

History

The series originated in an animated video produced by Lee. In 1998 she launched the website with the Angry Little Girls comic.[2] The comic first appeared in a weekly format on the internet. Gendy Alimurung of the LA Weekly said in 2005 that since then, the comic had "slowly but steadily been amassing a following."[3]

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References

  1. "Mad world." The Sacramento Bee. November 9, 2004. E3. Retrieved on February 18, 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Noguchi, Irene. "'Asian Girl': Comic Strip of a Different Stripe." Washington Post. August 27, 2001. C01 Style. Retrieved on February 18, 2012.
  3. Alimurung, Gendy. "The Girl and The Fury." LA Weekly. Thursday March 31, 2005. Retrieved on February 18, 2012.

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