Melinda Gebbie
Melinda Gebbie's exquisite painted art has brought to comics a level of grace and craft rarely seen in the art form. Her career as a cartoonist dates back to the classic Underground era, where her work appeared in numerous comics, including the seminal all-women anthologies Wimmen's Comix and Tits & Clits, as well as her own solo book, the sexually charged Fresca Zizis. A native of San Francisco, Gebbie resides in England and is a frequent contributor to Alan Moore's projects, most notably as the co-creator and artist for the Cobweb character in the America's Best Comics line. Sixteen years in the making, Lost Girls represents her life's work.
Reviews & Interviews

Lost Girls (Single-Volume Hardcover Edition)
by Melinda Gebbie and Alan Moore
The ground-breaking and controversial LOST GIRLS is now available in a super-deluxe (yet affordable) single-volume hardcover edition!
"Lost Girls is to erotic literature what Moore's now classic 1987 Watchmen (with Dave Gibbons) was to the superhero scene. Each busts the frames of its …

Lost Girls Book 1: Older Children
by Melinda Gebbie and Alan Moore
The ground-breaking and controversial LOST GIRLS is now available as three digital volumes!
"Lost Girls is to erotic literature what Moore's now classic 1987 Watchmen (with Dave Gibbons) was to the superhero scene. Each busts the frames of its respective genre with formal precision; each …

Lost Girls Book 2: Neverlands
by Melinda Gebbie and Alan Moore
The ground-breaking and controversial LOST GIRLS is now available as three digital volumes!
"Lost Girls is to erotic literature what Moore's now classic 1987 Watchmen (with Dave Gibbons) was to the superhero scene. Each busts the frames of its respective genre with formal precision; each …

Lost Girls Book 3: The Great and Terrible
by Melinda Gebbie and Alan Moore
The ground-breaking and controversial LOST GIRLS is now available as three digital volumes!
"Lost Girls is to erotic literature what Moore's now classic 1987 Watchmen (with Dave Gibbons) was to the superhero scene. Each busts the frames of its respective genre with formal precision; each …




