Diane DiMassa

Diana DiMassa is a Dessinatrice of the United States, born in 1959 with New Haven in the Connecticut.

Biography

This dessinatrice influenced by El Salvador Dalí, Robert Crumb and Alison Bechdel created its series and its character éponyme, Hothead Paisan, in 1991. In detoxification therapy, it started to exteriorize its fears in the form of drawings as a Thérapie. His/her partner of the time discovered the boards and pushed it to publish them in the form of a Fanzine quarterly underground, entitled Hothead Paisan: Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist , and which appears of 1991 to 1996. The growing success of the series near the feminist lesbians enabled him to be published by a publisher of San Francisco.

Its popularity also enabled him to carry out many exposures to the United States and Canada, and to give conferences in various universities. Diane DiMassa also illustrated works Queer.

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