6/24/2023 0 Comments Stinz by Donna Barr![]() ![]() Barr has also recently published a number of novels, including Permanent Party, An Insupportable Light, and Bread and Swans. Other works include Hader and the Colonel, The Barr Girls, and Bosom Enemies. Additional issues were published by Fantagraphics Books, Aeon Press, and then self-published. The first three issues were published by Thoughts & Images. Beginning in 1987, it was set in North Africa during World War 2). Her other long-running series, The Desert Peach is about Pfirsich Rommel, the fictional homosexual younger brother of Erwin "The Desert Fox" Rommel. It was then self-published under A Fine Line Press. It was picked up by Albedo creator Steve Gallacci under his Thoughts & Images label, moving on to MU Press and its imprint Aeon Press. Originally published in 1986 as a short story in a hand-bound book, it was then serialized in the Eclipse Comics series "The Dreamery," edited by Lex Nakashima. One is Stinz (about a society of centaur-like people in a setting reminiscent of pre-industrial Germany). ![]() Common elements in her work are fantastic human/animal hybrids and German culture. She was born in Everett, Washington, the second child in a "pod" of six siblings. ![]() Donna Barr (born 1952) is an American comic book author and cartoonist. ![]()
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