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Girl Fight Comics
(Print Mint)
™ and ©1972 Trina
This bizarre 1972 title certainly didn’t carry the Comics Code approval anywhere on it. Dominique, a young black woman who calls herself “Fox,” wakes up one morning, kills her sexist pimp, and heads out into the world. Immediately she hooks up with the Feminist Underground Guerilla Unit—”F.U.G.U”—which pledges to help her attain her goal of returning to Africa. Before long she’s having sex with a feminist, parachuting into the jungles of Africa, killing a leopard, and fashioning a bikini out of its fur. Deep in her soul, she knows she’s home.
And that’s just one story; others include a tribe of Amazons exposed to the outside world, Speed Queen the starship fighter pilot, and an alien race that calls themselves the Space Dykes. Written and crudely drawn by “Trina,” (Trina Robbins) it’s not entirely clear if this is intended as a feminist statement, anti-feminist insult, or simple comedy, but odds are that someone will be pretty offended. Published by the Print Mint.
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