Single issues contain guest essays on feminist themes that are not included in the trade paperback collections.Ģ015 Autostraddle Comic and Sequential Art Award Winner - Favorite Indie BookĢ015 Autostraddle Comic and Sequential Art Awards Shortlist - Favorite Overall ComicĢ016 Autostraddle Comic and Sequential Art Award Winner - Favorite Indie BookĢ016 Autostraddle Comic and Sequential Art Award Winner - Favorite Single Issue (Bitch Planet #8)Ģ016 Autostraddle Comic and Sequential Art Award Winner - Favorite Overall ComicĢ016 British Fantasy Award - Comic/Graphic NovelĢ018 Hugo Award Nominee for Best Graphic Story (Volume 2)Ģ015 Virginia Library Association Graphic Novel Diversity Award Volume 1 has minor queer female characters and references a supporting black trans woman character who first appears in the second volume. The bulk of the series is illustrated by Valentine De Landro, with special character-centric issues illustrated by Robert Wilson IV and Taki Soma. One woman, Kamau Kogo, arrives on Bitch Planet in search of her sister, but to find her, she’ll have to play the administration’s games. In a dystopian near future, women who are deemed “non-compliant”-whether for being too loud, too old, too fat, too brown, or, in some cases, for committing murder-are sent to the Auxiliary Compliance Outpost, an off-planet detention center known colloquially as Bitch Planet.
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