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Female comics creators : ウィキペディア英語版 | Female comics creators
Although traditionally women comics artists have long been a minority in the industry, they have made notable impact since its very beginning, and more and more female artists gain recognition, along with the maturing of the medium. In certain places, including Japan and South Korea, women creators have shook up the traditional market to attain widespread mainstream success. Women creators have worked in every genre, from superheroes to romance, westerns to war, crime to horror. Their modes of expression and subjects of discussion have expanded as women's role in society has changed. The pressure of market forces may result in more stereotypical depictions of women and their concerns,〔Paley, Nina. "Nina Gives Up", ''Nina's Adventures''. Reprinted in Robbins, Trina. ''A Century of Women Cartoonists'', Northampton, MA: Kitchen Sink Press, 1993. pp. 172〕 or they may be shut out by male colleagues due to their frankness〔"Women would submit things to the underground publishers and they'd be rejected because men were grossed out by what women had to say." Flenniken, Shary, as quoted in the DVD insert of ''Comic Book Confidential'' (dir. Ron Mann, 1989)〕 and thus resort to alternative publishing routes. However, many still have found mainstream and/or underground success telling the stories they want to tell. ==Americas==
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