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Diane Robin Noomin ( Rosenblatt, May 13, 1947 – September 1, 2022) was an American
comics artist A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comic book illustrators in that they produce both the literary and g ...
associated with the
underground comics Underground comix are small press or self-published comic books that are often socially relevant or satirical in nature. They differ from mainstream comics in depicting content forbidden to mainstream publications by the Comics Code Authority, ...
movement. She is best known for her character DiDi Glitz, who addresses transgressive social issues such as
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, female masturbation,
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, and
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s. Noomin was the editor of the anthology series '' Twisted Sisters'', and published comix stories in many underground titles, including ''
Wimmen's Comix ''Wimmen's Comix'', later titled ''Wimmin's Comix'', is an influential all-female underground comics anthology published from 1972 to 1992. Though it covered a wide range of genres and subject matters, ''Wimmen's Comix'' focused more than other ...
'', '' Young Lust'', ''
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'', and '' Weirdo''. She also did theatrical work, creating a stage adaptation of DiDi Glitz.


Early life and career

Noomin was born the elder of two sisters in
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. The family moved to Hempstead,
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, in 1952, and then back to Canarsie in 1960. She attended
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,Noomin profile
UF Conference on Comics & Graphic Novels 2003: Underground(s)].
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. Retrieved on 2008-01-30.
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, and the
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. Noomin's first comics work was published in 1973 in ''
Wimmen's Comix ''Wimmen's Comix'', later titled ''Wimmin's Comix'', is an influential all-female underground comics anthology published from 1972 to 1992. Though it covered a wide range of genres and subject matters, ''Wimmen's Comix'' focused more than other ...
'' #2, and soon after had stories in ''Young Lust'' and ''El Perfecto''. The first DiDi Glitz story, "Restless Reverie," appeared in ''Short Order Comix'' #2 (Family Fun, 1974). Noomin's work appeared in all seven issues of ''
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'', co-edited by
Bill Griffith William Henry Jackson Griffith (born January 20, 1944) is an American cartoonist who signs his work Bill Griffith and Griffy. He is best known for his surreal daily comic strip '' Zippy''. The catchphrase "Are we having fun yet?" is credited to ...
and
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. In 1975, Noomin and
Aline Kominsky Aline Kominsky-Crumb (née Goldsmith; August 1, 1948 – November 29, 2022) was an American underground comics artist. Kominsky-Crumb's work, which is almost exclusively autobiographical, is known for its unvarnished, confessional nature. In 201 ...
left the ''Wimmen's Comix'' collective due to internal conflicts that were both aesthetic and political.Williams, Paul. ''The Rise of the American Comics Artist: Creators and Contexts'' (Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2010), p
139
Kominsky and Noomin put together a 36-page
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issue of ''Twisted Sisters'' in 1976, published by
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, which featured their own humorous and "self-deprecating" stories and art. In 1978, Noomin edited the
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one-shot ''Lemme Outa Here'', a comics collection of stories of life in mid-century American suburbs, featuring Noomin, Michael McMillan, Robert Armstrong, Griffith,
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,
Aline Kominsky Aline Kominsky-Crumb (née Goldsmith; August 1, 1948 – November 29, 2022) was an American underground comics artist. Kominsky-Crumb's work, which is almost exclusively autobiographical, is known for its unvarnished, confessional nature. In 201 ...
,
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, Justin Green, Mark Beyer, and M. K. Brown. In 1980, Noomin collaborated with
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, a San Francisco-based women's theater group, to produce a
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based on DiDi Glitz. ''I'd Rather Be Doing Something Else — The DiDi Glitz Story'' featured Noomin's costumes and scenery, and sets by Deitch,
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, and Griffith. A
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version of the show, titled ''Anarchy in High Heels'', was later performed at New York City's
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. In 1984, after a ten-year hiatus, Noomin returned to the pages of ''Wimmen's Comix''; her work appeared in almost every issue from that point forward. She was also a regular contributor to '' Weirdo'' from 1985–1993 (a period in which ''Weirdo'' was edited by Kominsky-Crumb, whose editorial tenure was informally known as "Twisted Sisters"). In 1991, Noomin edited and put together a 260-page trade paperback anthology which she called ''Twisted Sisters: A Collection of Bad Girl Art'' (
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), featuring the work of herself, Kominsky-Crumb, and 13 other female cartoonists, including many former ''Wimmen's Comix'' contributors. All the work in the collection had been previously published, most of it in anthologies such as ''Weirdo'' and ''Wimmen's Comix.''Noomin, Diane.
Wimmen's and Comix,"
a transcript of Noomin's presentation at the 2003 UF Comics Conference. Accessed July 26, 2016.
The success of that book led to
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publishing a four-issue ''Twisted Sisters Comix''
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in 1994, also edited by Noomin, with each issue featuring 44 pages of new comics by a number of female contributors. The limited series was subsequently collected in 1995 as ''Twisted Sisters, vol. 2: Drawing the Line''.


Personal life and death

Noomin's first, short-lived marriage, was to photographer Alan Newman; her
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, "Noomin," was derived from her original married name. Noomin was long involved with cartoonist
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, whom she first met at a
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party in San Francisco in 1972. She and Griffith lived together in
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, where they moved in 1998 after many years in
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. She died from
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on September 1, 2022. A memorial service, hosted by the
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, was held for Noomin on November 10, 2022; speakers included
Bill Griffith William Henry Jackson Griffith (born January 20, 1944) is an American cartoonist who signs his work Bill Griffith and Griffy. He is best known for his surreal daily comic strip '' Zippy''. The catchphrase "Are we having fun yet?" is credited to ...
,
Art Spiegelman Art Spiegelman (; born Itzhak Avraham ben Zeev Spiegelman on February 15, 1948) is an American cartoonist, editor, and comics advocate best known for his graphic novel ''Maus''. His work as co-editor on the comics magazines ''Arcade (comics maga ...
,
Phoebe Gloeckner Phoebe Louise Adams Gloeckner (born December 22, 1960), is an American cartoonist, illustrator, painter, and novelist. Early life Gloeckner was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her mother was a librarian and her father, David Gloeckner, was ...
,
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,
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, and others.


Awards

Noomin was presented with an
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in 1992. The ''Twisted Sisters'' anthologies were nominated for
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s for Best Anthology in 1992 and 1995.


Bibliography


Books and solo works

* '' Twisted Sisters'' (1976–1994) — first published as a two-woman anthology (with
Aline Kominsky Aline Kominsky-Crumb (née Goldsmith; August 1, 1948 – November 29, 2022) was an American underground comics artist. Kominsky-Crumb's work, which is almost exclusively autobiographical, is known for its unvarnished, confessional nature. In 201 ...
), published by Last Gasp; later revived in various forms (anthology, limited series) edited by Noomin, published by
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and
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* ''Lemme Outa Here'' (
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, Oct. 1978) — editor * ''True Glitz'' (
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, 1990) — one-shot collection of
DiDi Glitz Diane Robin Noomin ( Rosenblatt, May 13, 1947 – September 1, 2022) was an American comics artist associated with the underground comics movement. She is best known for her character DiDi Glitz, who addresses transgressive social issues such as ...
comics * ''Glitz-2-Go'' (
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, 2012) – DiDi Glitz collection


Comics stories


DiDi Glitz

* "Restless Reverie," ''Short Order Comix'' #2 (Family Fun, 1974) — later collected in ''Titters: the First Collection of Humor by Women'' (Macmillan, 1976). * "She Chose Crime," ''
Wimmen's Comix ''Wimmen's Comix'', later titled ''Wimmin's Comix'', is an influential all-female underground comics anthology published from 1972 to 1992. Though it covered a wide range of genres and subject matters, ''Wimmen's Comix'' focused more than other ...
'' #4 (Last Gasp, 1974). * (with
Bill Griffith William Henry Jackson Griffith (born January 20, 1944) is an American cartoonist who signs his work Bill Griffith and Griffy. He is best known for his surreal daily comic strip '' Zippy''. The catchphrase "Are we having fun yet?" is credited to ...
) "Bottoms Up!" (Claude 'n DiDi), '' Young Lust'' #4 (Last Gasp, 1974). * "Bingo Bondage," ''
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, the Comics Revue'' #1 (Print Mint, Spring 1975). * "A Bitter Pill," ''Arcade'' #2 (Print Mint, Summer 1975). * (with
Aline Kominsky Aline Kominsky-Crumb (née Goldsmith; August 1, 1948 – November 29, 2022) was an American underground comics artist. Kominsky-Crumb's work, which is almost exclusively autobiographical, is known for its unvarnished, confessional nature. In 201 ...
) "DiDi 'n Bunch in Hot Air," '' Twisted Sisters'' (Last Gasp, 1976). * "The Fabulous World of DiDi Glitz," ''Twisted Sisters'' (Last Gasp, 1976). * "DiDi Glitz and the 3 Bears," ''Arcade'' #5 (Print Mint, Spring 1976). * "A Perfectly Divine Vision with DiDi Glitz," ''Arcade'' #6 (Print Mint, Summer 1976). * "I'd Rather Be Doing Something Else" (The DiDi Glitz Story), ''Lemme Outa Here!: Growing Up Inside the American Dream'' (Print Mint, 1978). * "Stupid Cupid," ''Young Lust'' #6 (Last Gasp, 1980). * "Mix & Match," ''After/Shock: Bulletins from Ground Zero'' (Last Gasp, 1981). * "Utterly Private Eye," ''Wimmen's Comix'' #9 (Last Gasp, May 1984). * "Puttin' On the Glitz," '' Weirdo'' #13 (Last Gasp, Summer 1985). * "DiDi Has an Orgasm," ''Weirdo'' #17 (Last Gasp, Summer 1986). * "Glitz to Go," ''Weirdo'' #18 (Last Gasp, Fall 1986). * "Glitz Tips," ''Wimmen's Comix'' #11 (Renegade Press, Apr. 1987). * "A Blonde Grows in Brooklyn," ''Wimmen's Comics'' #12 (Renegade Press, Nov. 1987). * "Don't Ask," ''Wimmen's Comix'' #14 (Rip Off Press, 1989). * "I Had to Advertise for Love," ''Young Lust'' #7 (Last Gasp, 1990). * "Lesbo-a-Go-Go with DiDi Glitz," ''
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'' #1 (Fantagraphics, Oct. 1990). * "I Married a Hypochondriac," ''Wimmin's Comics'' #17 (Rip Off Press, 1992). * "Lava My Life," ''Young Lust'' #8 (Last Gasp, 1993). * "Baby Talk: A Tale of 4 Miscarriages," ''Twisted Sisters'' #4 (Kitchen Sink, 1994). * "Back to the Bagel Belt, with DiDi Glitz," ''Weirdo'' #28 (Last Gasp, Summer 1993).


Other stories

* "Home Agin," ''Wimmen's Comix'' #2 (Last Gasp, 1973). * "The Agony and the Ecstasy of a Shayna Madel," ''Wimmen's Comix'' #3 (Last Gasp, 1973). * "The Happy Couple Take Acid, or, Higamous, Hogamous, Love is Lobotomous," ''El Perfecto Comics'' (Print Mint, 1973). * "Frozen Creeps in Space," ''Arcade,'' #3 (Print Mint, Fall 1975). * "Brillo 'n Burma," ''Arcade'' #4 (Print Mint, Winter 1975). * "Some of My Best Friends Are," ''Arcade'' #7 (Print Mint, Fall 1976). * "Rubberware," ''Wimmen's Comix '' #10 (Last Gasp, Oct. 1985). * "Bare Despair" (Brillo & Burma), ''Weirdo'' #16 (Last Gasp, Spring 1986). * "What Big Girls are Made Of," ''Weirdo'' #18 (Last Gasp, Fall 1986). * Cover and
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illustration, "Puttin' on the Glitz" (2 p.), ''Wimmen's Comix'' #11 (Renegade Press, Apr. 1987). * "Coming of Age in Canarsie," ''Wimmen's Comix'' #15 (Rip Off Press, 1989). * "Meet Marvin Mensch," ''Wimmen's Comix'' #16 (Rip Off Press, 1990). * "The C Word," ''CHOICES '' (Angry Isis Press, 1990). * "From Jawbreakers to Lawbreaker," ''Mind Riot: Coming of Age in Comix'' (Simon and Schuster, Apr. 1997). * "I Was a Red Diaper Baby" (''
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Winter Special'', 2003).


Editor

* ''Drawing Power: Women's Stories of Sexual Violence, Harassment, and Survival'' (
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, 2019).


References


External links

*
Presentation given by Noomin at the University of Florida

"'I Felt Like I Didn’t Have a Baby But At Least I’d Have a Book': A Diane Noomin Interview,"
''The Comics Journal'' website {{DEFAULTSORT:Noomin, Diane 1947 births 2022 deaths Deaths from uterine cancer Deaths from cancer in Connecticut American female comics artists People from Canarsie, Brooklyn People from Connecticut Brooklyn College alumni Pratt Institute alumni Underground cartoonists People from Hempstead (town), New York The High School of Music & Art alumni