Twisted Sisters

    (Kitchen Sink, 1994)
Stories ©1994 their respective authors

Twisted Sisters unites talented women cartoonists from the comics and comix underground in an anthology comics magazine. Featured in the first issue are such stories as Mary Fleener’s “Boogie Chillun” wherein she copes with life as a surfer girl; Carel Mosewitsch’s “Impasse,” an anxious pen-and-ink drama in which a woman immerses herself in the culture of Morocco while she decides whether to leave her lover; Fiona Smythe’s “Late,” a young girl’s contemplation of the mysteries of babies and pregnancy; and Carolyn Taylor’s “Migrant Mother,” in which a woman with a small child tells horror stories about airports and overpriced diapers.

Future issues promise explorations of “incest, rape, miscarriage, cannibalism, the Mafia and arson, as well as the saga of an ‘open’ honeymoon, meeting ‘Mr. Psychotically Wrong,‘ and an exploration of God as an ambisexual mudworm.”
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  • 1
    Apr 1994
    Cover: $3.50
    W: Carel Moisewitsch, Carol Tyler, Fiona Smyth, Mary Fleener  ·  A: Carel Moisewitsch, Carol Tyler, Fiona Smyth, Mary Fleener
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    1 copy for $31.00
  • 2
    May 1994
    Cover: $3.50
    W: Carol Lay, Krystine Kryttre, Carol Swain, Penny Moran Van Horn  ·  A: Carol Lay, Krystine Kryttre, Carol Swain, Penny Moran Van Horn
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    2 copies from $7.95