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Got a Girl Crush On: Heather Benjamin’s “Sad People Sex”
This stuff is weird and gross and bloody and strangely appealing in it’s tiny epic details.
Heather Benjamin has carved out (literally—in most of the women depicted in her comics’ case) a very brutally honest niche about the pratfalls of sex and relationships and all the wet and gore that comes along with it!
Get the full set of her zines over at her online shop!
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Got a Girl Crush On: Illustrator Cristy Road
Cristy is an NYC-based artist, writer, published graphic novelist, teacher at the Willie Mae Rock Camp For Girls, and activist in the LGBT community. She is currently working on an illustrated tarot deck that is nothing short of stellar!
Check her out at www.croadcore.org
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Got a Girl Crush On: Leah Goren
Cali-native and now Brooklyn-based illustrator and textile designer Leah Goren is making a quite a name for herself and only a few months out of The New School. Her beautiful watercolor drawings now grace an entire Made In Kind collection for Anthropologie (and not to mention her internet cat dress fame).
Leah’s got another ace up her sleeve (hem?) with a collaborative zine and all-female drawing collective called Sad Girls (with fellow girl crush, Tuesday Bassen) and I’m hardly down about that!

Check out Leah’s work at www.leahgoren.com
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Got a Girl Crush On: Illustrator Caroline Hwang
When Brooklyn-based Caroline is not making art or illustrating, she works on several side projects including an underground Supper Club and her series of cookbooks, Communal Table.
But guess what else? Caroline designed the cover of our very-soon-to-be-published second issue of Got a Girl Crush Magazine! Oh man, we can’t wait to share! STAY TUNED!
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Got a Girl Crush On: The Perversely Awesome World of Marlo Meekins
Majorly crushing her work! Check out her tumblr for (moderately NSFW) entertaining!
(via meredithmo)
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Sophie Crumb And Her Evolution Into A 'Crazy Artist'
Got A Girl Crush On: daughter of underground comicbook writer, R. Crumb’s daughter, Sophie Crumb and their cute joint interview on NPR about her new book of illustrations
Totally awkward and adorable father/daughter interview about what it is to be an artist and especially an artist overshadowed by their parent’s preceding success







