Ethan Lewis brings us the last installment in our ‘Minorities In Comics’ with some activism and community creation.

The same can be said for LGBT communities.

Some minority communities have used comics to tell their side of history.

And of course, comics are also created for fun and to share in-group humor.

Some of the most popular comics were comedies and romances.

There was then a feminist backlash and women began creating their own comics.

Strangers in Paradise was one such self-published feminist comic.

This series won the GLAAD award for 2001.

And it is fabulous.

DitzAbled Princess highlights the power of creating our own geeky media in our own geeky images.

We have the power to make comics that speak to us and to our lives.

And we have the power to put it online and have the world see our amazing work.

DitzAbled Princess follows the adventures of one fabulous, femme and slightly ditzy woman with a Disability.

It is funny, cute and very well made.

Check it out here:http://tapastic.com/series/316.

And if you know of any other web comics we should be checking out, comment below!

If you didnt read that one lets just say the policy was no LGBT people in comics.

Studios like Marvel Comics forbid LGBT people or themes within their comics.

Their reasoning was that comics were created for children.

Although that never stopped them from showing violence and murder.

But thats another story, for another time.

They were created in the mid 1980s and were popular within the LGBT community.

And thats something we here at Den of Geek can get behind.

We tip our berets to you, Jacques Tardi.

And most importantly, it emphasizes the effects of colonialism from the colonizeds perspective.

It has gotten incredible reviews and if you have never read it, it is a great read.

Some of the things they go through are pretty funny.

We would love to hear what people in the Deaf community think about this Deaf positive web comic.

We wrote a little bit about the authors in the previous article in this series.

To check out That Deaf Guy for yourself:http://www.thatdeafguy.com

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And you’re free to see why!

Can you name another amazingly cool, badass punk who drives a tank and dates a mutant kangaroo?

Tank Girl features some incredible punk style art and has a tough and strong heroine (obviously).

We love Tank Girl because she is just so freakin…cool.

But its important to remember that Boondocks started out as a comic strip.

And many comparisons have been made between Boondocks and other political comics like Doonesbury.

Both have had their fair share of controversy.

It deals with issues of culture, ethnic identity and the feeling of being out of place.

And thats why we have put it at the number 2 spot.

It was the first graphic novel to win a Pulitzer Prize.

Very much like George Orwells Animal Farm, Maus uses animals to narrate the horrors of man.

The Jews are mice and the Nazis are cats.

And watching the two groups (along with other animal groups) interact is horrifying.

If you havent read it, it is worth a read.