SuicideGirls Interviews Lost Girls Artist Melinda Gebbie
July 26, 2006
In June, SuicideGirls ran an interesting interview with Melinda Gebbie, the artist who collaborated with Alan Moore on Lost Girls. continue reading »
In June, SuicideGirls ran an interesting interview with Melinda Gebbie, the artist who collaborated with Alan Moore on Lost Girls. continue reading »
Cinescape’s Comiscsape has an interesting interview with Alan Moore, one of the artists involved in making Lost Girls. (The other artist is Melinda Gebbie.) Lost Girls is an adult comic. It will be selling for $75.00 starting in August this year. In Lost Girls, Alice of Alice in Wonderland, Wendy of Peter Pan, and Dorothy of The Wizard of Oz explore their sexuality. This is not intended to be a smutty joke making fun of the original characters, like Barbie and Ken or Smurfette porn. It’s intended as a work of erotic art in which these fairytale heroines guide us through sexual awakening, just as they guided us through other areas of our psyches. Some may call it pornography, but if so, it has the same relationship to most pornography that literature has to pulp romance or western novels. Kurt Amacker puts it like this in the introduction to his interview with Alan Moore:
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