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Girly-Girl

Girly-Girl

13 appearances · Bronze Age · 1985–2004
Who is Girly-Girl?

Girly-Girl is a recurring character from Peter Bagge's alternative comics series Neat Stuff, inhabiting the same sardonic, dysfunctional world as Chuckie-Boy and Buddy Bradley. She appears as part of Bagge's ensemble of offbeat, exaggerated characters satirizing everyday suburban life.

Peter Bagge introduced Girly-Girl in the very first issue of Neat Stuff back in 1985, planting her firmly in the scrappy, sardonic soil of late Bronze Age alternative comics. A Fantagraphics creation through and through, she inhabits the same wonderfully off-kilter universe as Chuckie-Boy, Buddy Bradley, and the rest of Bagge's gloriously dysfunctional cast, popping up across Neat Stuff, Hate, and Drawn & Quarterly over nearly two decades. Her 13 catalog appearances may be selective, but that kind of longevity in the indie underground speaks to the staying power of Bagge's singular vision — and any character born in that first issue of Neat Stuff carries genuine collector cachet as part of the ground floor of one of alternative comics' most beloved runs.

Neat Stuff
#1
★ First appearance
Neat Stuff #1
Jul 1985

Top series

Covers through the years — 1991–2004

Stupid Comics #[nn] 1991
Stupid Comics #[nn]
Raw, Boiled and Cooked: Comics on the Verge #[nn] 2004
Raw, Boiled and Cooked: Comics on the Verge #[nn]

Appearances

Neat Stuff (1985)
Anything Goes! (1986)
#4
Drawn & Quarterly (1990)
#1
Stupid Comics (1991)
Hate (1990)
#17
Measles (1998)
#4
Raw, Boiled and Cooked: Comics on the Verge (2004)