@samimista: Hopey Glass is from love and rockets. It was an 80's comic about two punk rock latin girls. Tank Girl was based on young a Hopey Glass, you should comic vine her.... Never heard of Nana Osaki....
@judasnixon: Aw I will thank you. ^__^ Punk girls rock. =D Nemi's cool too. Her sense of humor is wicked. xD I'd like her to get an animated series. Nana Osaki is from an anime called Nana but she's really cool.
Unfortunately the manga is close to the end yet has been on hold since 2008. 0.0 Been waiting since for the author to finish it up.
I wouldn't change the list in any way, except to give honorable mentions to the forgotten Lenny Shapiro, Tulip O'Hare, and the Mist (they don't have to be heroic, do they?).
Ahhh, you've managed to weed out most of the marvel and dc characters and replaced them with indie ones.
Congratulations, you've completed your transition into becoming an ultra punk hipster comic reader.
*golf claps*
Glad to see some Strange Girl recognition. Probably the only other thing Remender has written that I fully enjoy, besides UXF. But no love for Maggie? I almost like her a little more than Hopey and having Zee on here reminds me that I need to finish DMZ up. S'hard to cut it down to just ten ladies.
You've got the only other gal who probably wears as much purple as I do, Kate, and my bbygrrl Mrs. Free. I read Local some months back, and that resonated with me to the point where I couldn't help but cry throughout it. I've been meaning to read some of Pelicula's stories too, sooo....
All in all, great list. Thumbs up.
@riot_sqrrl: I've asked you some questions in your thread thing, btw~ Just a heads up.
Most likely I'm going to make this my top 25 women in comics..... I'm missing a few of my favorites like Layla Miller, Zatanna, Psylocke, and Delirium......
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