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]
See also
References
- ↑ "Mad world." The Sacramento Bee. November 9, 2004. E3. Retrieved on February 18, 2012.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Alimurung, Gendy. "The Girl and The Fury." LA Weekly. Thursday March 31, 2005. Retrieved on February 18, 2012.
External links
- Angry Little Girls
- Bishop, Lauren. "Angry Girl bags carry an attitude." Cincinnati Enquirer. Thursday October 21, 2004.