Autobiographical comics explained

Autobiographical comics
Genre:autobiography
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An autobiographical comic (also autobio, graphic memoir,[1] or autobiocomic[2]) is an autobiography in the form of comic books or comic strips. The form first became popular in the underground comix movement and has since become more widespread. It is currently most popular in Canadian, American and French comics; all artists listed below are from the U.S. unless otherwise specified.

Autobiographical comics are a form of biographical comics (also known as biocomics[3]).

1880s

1910s

1920s

1930s

1940s

1960s

1960s in Japan

USA

1970s

1980s

1990s

Autobiographical work took the English-speaking alternative comics scene by storm during this period, becoming a "signature genre" in much the way that superhero stories dominated American mainstream comic books. (The stereotypical example of an alternative autobiographical comic recounted the awkward moment which followed when, the cartoonist sitting alone in a coffee shop, their ex-girlfriend walks in.) Slice of life comics and comics strips gained popularity during this period as well. However, many artists pursued broader themes.

1990s in France

This period also saw a rapid expansion of the French small-press comics scene, including a new emphasis on autobiographical work:

2000s

2010s

The "graphic memoir" really came into its own this decade, with many of the books by female authors. Lucy Knisley and MariNaomi each published a number of full-length autobiographical comics in the 2010s. The market expanded into middle grade as well, witnessed by such well-received examples as Raina Telgemeier's books, the March series, and Cece Bell's El Deafo.

2020s

The autobiographical graphic novel started to bloom to the point, where it is hard to follow the constant production.

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