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Opinion: She was immortalized by Joni Mitchell - and if you love comics, she touched your life
Trina Robbins, arguably the most influential female comic book artist in history, recently passed away. Roy Schwartz remembers her as a firebrand and trailblazer who helped redefine what comics could be, as well as by and for whom.
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