c2010 (no date). Worthing, Sussex. A5 booklet, bound with lacey rope, with a foam cherry and leaves glued on to shiny green card. Subject matter: comics, cartoon, daily life, women.
Labour Party, British political party, 1900-1999 Japan? A5 Booklets printed on multi-coloured paper. Print, drawing, handwriting, photography. Front cover: two abstract figures, japanese writing. Subject matter: Women, body image.
Mia Ellis- Japan? A5 Booklet printed on multi-coloured paper. Print, drawing, handwriting, photography. Front cover: two teddy bears on a cartoon plane.Subject matter: feminism, Mary Daly, women, body image.
- United States. Larger than A5 format, black and white print. Front cover: bright orange with a cartoon image of a female on the front cover. Subject matter: feminism, interviews, short stories, women.
- London. A5 booklet, stamps, drawing, handwriting, print, collage, photography. Front cover: lilac card with little robot heads. Subject matter: Comics, Humour, Vaginas, Flu, Gender, Pride, Queer, Bisexual, Dreams, International women’s day.
- United Kingdom. A5 booklet, print, linoprint, black and white, photography, drawings. Front cover: pink, linoprint. Subject matter: the tagline is “Posters of Inspirational European Women”. The ‘posters’ are hand drawn images of inspirational women, complete with captions/other text describing the women.
1992, London. Various contributors. Larger-than-A5 format. Front cover: orange background with cartoon image of the virgin Mary and child. Black and white content. Subject matter: comic strips written and drawn entirely by women.
Carol Bennett1992-1994. United Kingdom. A4 large format, Front cover: glossy with colour and black and white, image of a woman cycling, being catcalled by a make in a car. Subject matter: Alternative women’s magazine, Feminism, Comics, Antisexism, Pornography, Music, reviews.
1991, London. Various contributors. Larger-than-A5 format. Front cover: lilac background, cartoon image of tv on top of a body, with skull inside, reads "adjust your sense of reality." Black and white content. Subject matter: comic strips written and drawn entirely by women.
Cath Tatet
c1997, no date. London “in the middle of the world’s largest androgynous zone, Middlesex where men are men and so are women and vice versa”. Larger than A5. Some use of colour, mostly black and white. Subject matter: Comic, Erotica / smut, Agony aunt (“how does a naked girl stash some emergency cash when naked or nearly so?”), Poetry, Prose, Cosmetics, Personal essays.