“We tiptoed around the rampant sexism and misogyny which was alienating women” I’m writing this on International Women’s Day 2017 and my feeds are filled with marches and demonstrations, with pussy hats and placards, with unsung women in science, industry, media, music, art, literature and activism. Dorothy Parker quotations, Maya Angelou poems, Yayoi Kusama installations and Patti Smith songs. It’s a heady mix all together like this, a whole world of women being vocal and visible and passionate, all on the same day.
On 21 January, the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration as President of the USA, millions of women across the globe marched to protest and over 30,000 copies of Resist! were distributed.1
That same day, Shelly Bond announced her return to comics with Femme Magnifique, a lavish anthology…
