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-[[JohnsonMichael A.]] “Autobiographical Comics,” Routledge Companion to Comics, Eds. Frank  +[[de LandroValentine]]Process for Bitch Planet Triple Feature cover,” 2021 
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-[[Robinson, Lillian S.]] Wonder Women: Feminisms and Superheroes. Routledge New York, NY: 2004 +[[Robinson, Lillian S.]] "Wonder Women: Feminisms and Superheroes.2004
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