User:Vampiredandy/Roberta Gregory/Bibliography

“Artist Bio - Roberta Gregory.” Fantagraphics: Publisher of the World’s Greatest Cartoonists,

Fantagraphics.com. Web. Accessed Oct 5 2019. < http://fantagraphics.com/flog/artist-bio-roberta-gregory/ >.

This source, for whom Gregory worked, gives concise descriptions of her prominent

works.

Deuben, Alex. “INTERVIEW: Roberta Gregory on Mother Mountain, Wimmin’s Comix, &

Bitchy Bitch.” The Beat, comicsbeat.com. May 11 2016. Web. Accessed Oct 5 2019. < https://www.comicsbeat.com/interview-roberta-gregory-on-mother-mountain-wimmens-comix-bitchy-bitch/ >.

This source gives a timeline of Gregory’s earlier works and career. It also gives information on a graphic novel that has yet to be published.

Galvan, Margaret. “Feminism Underground: The Comics Rhetoric of Lee Marrs and Roberta

Gregory,” WSQ: Women’s Studies Quarterly (2015). pp. 203-222 DOI: 10.1353/wsq.2015.0043

This source analyzes the rhetoric and position of Gregory’s work in the underground comics movement.

Gomez, Betsy. “She Changed Comics: Roberta Gregory Interview.” CBLDF, cbldf.com. Mar 29

2017. Web. Accessed Oct 5 2019. < http://cbldf.org/2017/03/she-changed-comics-roberta-gregory-interview/ >.

This source contextualized Gregory’s work with Wimmin’s Comix and Gay Comix within her feminist activism.

Gregory, Roberta. “My Creative History.” Robertagregory.com. Web. Accessed Oct 5 2019.

< http://mail.robertagregory.com/Robertagregory/Robertas_History.html >.

This source is from Gregory’s own website. It gives much more detail on her personal life

than other sources.

Gregory, Roberta. "Bitchy Butch: World's Angriest Dyke." Fantagraphics Books. Print. 1999.

Gregory addresses criticisms of her work in this collection.

Misemer, Leah. “Serial Critique: The Counterpublic of Wimmen’s Comix” The Ohio State

University Press, Inks: The Journal of the Comics Studies Society, vol. 3 no. 1, 2019, p. 6-26. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/ink.2019.0001.

This source describes the community interactions brought on by the format of Wimmin’s Comix, especially in the context of Gregory’s contributions.

Mlynar, Phillip. “We Talk With Cartoonist Roberta Gregory, Who Turns Real-Life Cat Stories

Into Comics.” Catster, catster.com. Mar 21 2014. Web. Accessed Oct 5 2019. < https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/true-cat-toons-cartoonist-roberta-gregory-comics-cartoons-interview >.

This source gives information on Gregory’s most recent work, True Cat Toons.

“Roberta Gregory.” Labiek Comiclopedia, lambiek.net. Jun 6 2016. Web. Accessed Oct 5 2019.

< https://www.lambiek.net/artists/g/gregory.htm >.

This source discusses influences on Gregory’s early work and connects it to its contexts.

“Roberta Gregory.” Prism, prismcomics.com. Web. Accessed Oct 5 2019.

< https://www.prismcomics.org/profile/robertagregory/ >.

This source, possibly written by Gregory herself, mentions her current works and the TV

adaptation of her Bitchy Bitch strips.

“Roberta Gregory.” Women in Comics Wiki, womenincomics.fandom.com. Web. Accessed Oct 5

2019. < https://womenincomics.fandom.com/wiki/Roberta_Gregory >.

This source includes a list of anthology contributions made by Gregory, her alma

mater, and her birthday. I will look through its references to source this information.

Ross, Bob. “A History of Contributors” Gay Comics #25. Jul 1998. Print.

This source lists anthologies contributed to by Gregory, as well as her history of Gay

Comics contributions.

Warren, Roz. "Dyke Strippers." Cleis Press. Jul 1995. Print. . Pp. 106-117.

Includes an artist biography and an interview with Gregory.