Liz Prince

Comic Book Artist

Liz Prince is a graphic novelist known for her candid exploration of identity and resilience, particularly in her acclaimed work 'Tomboy'.

Born
January 1, 1970
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About Liz Prince

Liz Prince — Life and Legacy

Liz Prince is a prominent graphic novelist whose work delves into themes of identity, gender, and personal resilience. Her notable graphic memoir, 'Tomboy', provides an intimate look at her experiences growing up and navigating societal expectations around gender. Through her storytelling, Prince challenges conventional norms, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance. In her work, Prince articulates the complexities of identity with a blend of humor and honesty. One of her key ideas is encapsulated in her quote, 'You can't be brave if you've only had wonderful things happen to you', which underscores the notion that true courage is forged through adversity. This perspective is evident in her narratives, where she reflects on her struggles and triumphs, inviting readers to connect with their own experiences of resilience. Prince's quotes resonate with many because they articulate the emotional landscape of growing up and the challenges of fitting into societal molds. By sharing her journey, she not only empowers others to embrace their identities but also fosters a broader conversation about the importance of being true to oneself in a world filled with expectations.

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"I was really inspired by seeing self published zines and mini-comics: seeing someone else make work that was either really personal, or was just done entirely themselves. It really showed me what was possible for my own art, and I hope that my books will inspire readers in the same way."

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"I like the Internet as place to get instant gratification: posting a comic online is the quickest way to get attention for your art, but I have been talking to a lot of younger, aspiring cartoonists who very quickly get discouraged if they aren't getting a lot of attention immediately. This can also be aggravated by artists who appear to be really quickly Tumblr-famous, and get lots of notes on their work."

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"I think the Internet gives too much for a young artist to compare themselves too. I'm not sure that "notes" or "likes" are what we should be aspiring to, but the Internet means something different to me because I've always been primarily interested in publishing physical books."

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"I don't know what the comics community could do to make everyone feel welcome; I'm cynical and unsure if everyone can feel welcome, simply because so many people have conflicting ideas of what is welcoming, but I think that calling out creators and comic industry people who have harassed people and/or been abusive is a good first step. If we create a culture where those kinds of actions can no-longer go unchecked, then more people may feel welcome to participate and know that they will be heard if they experience unfairness."

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"I've always thought about gender, as someone who has been categorically "gender nonconforming" for my entire life, I was forced to think about it, but obviously I became more conscious of it as a social issue as I've gotten older. And as I've met more folks who are genderqueer or trans, it's been really enlightening to hear their stories, and it got me thinking about my own gender history."

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"I exist in the zine/small press community, which has always felt more even keel to me, when it comes to creators of varied gender backgrounds. But I also think that there is something to be said about the fact that even though I am female, I present closer to male in my way of dress and attitude/confidence/outspokeness, so I am treated differently by my male counterparts in a positive way."

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"I used to think that a guy telling me I'm "not like other girls" was a compliment and I've now flipped to seeing that for the back-handed compliment that it is."

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"I want to be someone who is known for portraying themselves honestly. I try to avoid aggrandizing things I've done."

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"I want to be the person whose art is accessible, who someone could look at and say "That's doesn't look so hard, I could do that.""

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