Friends of Lulu

Friends of Lulu (FoL) was a non-profit, national charitable organization in the United States, designed to promote readership of comic books by women and the participation of women in the comic book industry. FoL operated from 1994 to 2011.

Friends of Lulu
Founded1994 (1994)
FoundersHeidi MacDonald, Trina Robbins, Deni Loubert, Anina Bennett, Liz Schiller, Jackie Estrada
Dissolved2011 (2011)
TypeNonprofit
PurposeTo promote readership of comic books by women and the participation of women in the comic book industry.
Area served
United States
ProductPublications, Lulu Awards
President
Valerie D'Orazio (2007–2010)
Key people
Lee Marrs, Kim Yale Mary Wilshire
Revenue
Membership dues; sales of publications
Websitefriendsoflulu.wordpress.com

Membership was open to all persons. Friends of Lulu additionally sponsored the Lulu Awards and administered the Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame.

The organization took its name from Little Lulu, the comic strip character created by Marjorie Henderson Buell in 1935. In the comics, Lulu often tries to break into the boys' clubhouse, where girls aren't allowed.

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