Autobiographical comics

Autobiographical comics
This topic covers comics that fall under the autobiography genre.

Autobiographical comics (often referred to in the comics field as simply autobio) are autobiography in the form of comic books or comic strips. The form first became popular in the underground comics movement and has since become more widespread. It is currently most popular in Canadian, American and French comics; all artists listed below are from the US unless otherwise specified.

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Autobiographical work took the alternative comics scene by storm during this period. The autobiographical genre had turned into English-speaking alternative comics subculture's "signature genre" in much the way that superhero stories dominated the American mainstream comic books, the stereotypical example recounting the awkward moment which followed when, the cartoonist sitting alone in a coffee shop when their ex-girlfriend walks in. However many artists pursued broader themes.

1990s in France

This period also saw a rapid expansion of the French small-press comics scene, including a new emphasis on autobiographical work:

2000s

2010s

References

  1. Gatti, Tom (2006-12-16). "The 10 best books of 2006: number 10 — Fun Home". The Times (London). Retrieved 2006-12-18.
  2. Gregory, Danny. "All About Danny". dannygregory.com. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
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