Although comics are generally a testosterone desert, some women, as evidenced by this 100-year survey in MOCCA's friendly, ramshackle space, have managed to blossom. During the Roaring Twenties, Nell Brinkley drew a full-color broadsheet of young lovers as cave folk, giving elaborate attention to the girl's leopard-skin frock, flower-strewn blond tresses, burgundy lips, and goth eyeshadow. But by the '40s, women had moved out of the love-genre... More >>>