- Friends of Lulu
Friends of Lulu is a non-profit, national charitable organization in the
United States , founded in 1994cite journal | author=Leibrock, Rachel| title=Drawing Power S.F. exhibit celebrates pioneering women cartoonists| journal=Sacramento Bee | date=March 14, 2003| pages=E1] cite journal | author=Szadkowski, Joseph| title=Comics for girls may save biz| journal=The Washington Times | date=January 14, 2005| pages=D8] to promote readership ofcomic books by women and the participation of women in the comic book industry. Co-founderTrina Robbins recalls that aCherry Poptart lookalike contest sponsored byComic-Con International was the "last straw" that inspired the creation of the organization.cite journal | author=Wilonsky, Robert| title=Fatal femmes: Why do women in comics become Women in Refrigerators?| journal=Dallas Observer | date=May 18, 2000]Membership is open to all persons.cite journal | author=Houle, Zachary| title=And Lulu is their guru: There's a move to promote comic books produced by and for women| journal=
The Gazette (Montreal) | date=October 16, 2000| pages=E5] It additionally sponsors the Lulu Awards, administers the Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame. The organization takes its name fromLittle Lulu , the comic strip character created byMarjorie Henderson Buell in 1935. In the comics, Lulu often tries to break into the boys' clubhouse, where girls aren't allowed.Cuda, Amanda (August 5, 2003). "Women's Wit: Holy comics, Batman, it's women cartoonists!". "Connecticut Post "] In 2000, Friends of Lulu was awarded a grant from theXeric Foundation to self-publish "Friends of Lulu: Storytime".In 1997 the first annual Lulu conference was held in California, and the first annual Lulu Awards were also held.cite journal | author=Cooper, Carol | title=Pretty Persuasion| journal=
Village Voice | date=January 9, 2001| pages=59] Friends of Lulu has published a number of books including, "How to Get Girls (Into Your Store)," a guide for comics shop owners on how to make their stores more female-friendly, and "Broad Appeal", an anthology of comics by women artists. [http://www.myspace.com/ggtgs "The Girls' Guide to Guys' Stuff"] , published in 2007, features over 50 female cartoonists presenting their takes on men and their interests. The anthology includes contributions fromRoberta Gregory ,Abby Denson , [http://www.bumperboy.net/ Debbie Huey] and many others. In September 2007,Valerie D'Orazio was named national president of the Friends of Lulu organization.Cite web|url=http://www.friends-lulu.org/board.php|title=Friends of Lulu's 2008 Board of Directors|accessdate=2008-02-10|publisher=Friends of Lulu|year=2008|author=Friends of Lulu]Lulu Awards
The Lulu Awards, presented annually at
Comic-Con International in San Diego,California , bestows the Lulu of the Year trophy for overall work; with additionally awards, variously over the years, having included the Kimberly Yale Award for Best New Talent; the Volunteer of the Year Award; and both the Women of Distinction Award and induction into the Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame.ee also
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Women in comics
*List of Lulu Award winners References
External links
* [http://www.friends-lulu.org/ Friends of Lulu Homepage]
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