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'''Diane DiMassa'''is an artist and a [[zinester]].
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'''Diane DiMassa''' is an artist and a [[zinester]].
  
 
In 1991, Diane DiMassa published her first [[minicomic]], [[Hothead Paisan]], featuring her character "Hothead Paisan", under her own imprint Giant Ass Publishing. The title was successful, and she continued releasing issues throughout the 1990's. In the mid nineties, the issues were collected in book form and several anthologies were released and the "Hothead Paisan" character was featured on t-shirts, posters, and other items including "Hothead Paisan" chocolate bars appeared.
 
In 1991, Diane DiMassa published her first [[minicomic]], [[Hothead Paisan]], featuring her character "Hothead Paisan", under her own imprint Giant Ass Publishing. The title was successful, and she continued releasing issues throughout the 1990's. In the mid nineties, the issues were collected in book form and several anthologies were released and the "Hothead Paisan" character was featured on t-shirts, posters, and other items including "Hothead Paisan" chocolate bars appeared.
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Her work has been profiled in a number of publications, magazines and zines, including [[Slut Magnet]].
  
 
Diane DiMassa also contributed to a number of zines and comic anthologies and continues to do so.
 
Diane DiMassa also contributed to a number of zines and comic anthologies and continues to do so.

Revision as of 19:40, 23 April 2007

Diane DiMassa is an artist and a zinester.

In 1991, Diane DiMassa published her first minicomic, Hothead Paisan, featuring her character "Hothead Paisan", under her own imprint Giant Ass Publishing. The title was successful, and she continued releasing issues throughout the 1990's. In the mid nineties, the issues were collected in book form and several anthologies were released and the "Hothead Paisan" character was featured on t-shirts, posters, and other items including "Hothead Paisan" chocolate bars appeared.

Her work has been profiled in a number of publications, magazines and zines, including Slut Magnet.

Diane DiMassa also contributed to a number of zines and comic anthologies and continues to do so.

Zines

Contributions

Books

Juicy Mother, edited by Jennifer Camper, Soft Skull Press, 2006