Dirty Plotte
| Dirty Plotte | |
|---|---|
The cover of Dirty Plotte #1 (Jan. 1991), by Julie Doucet | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Drawn & Quarterly |
| Schedule | Irregular |
| Publication date | Jan. 1991 - Aug. 1998 |
| No. of issues | 12 |
| Main character(s) | Julie |
| Creative team | |
| Created by | Julie Doucet |
| Written by | Julie Doucet |
| Artist(s) | Julie Doucet |
| Collected editions | |
| My New York Diary | ISBN 978-1896597232 |
Dirty Plotte is a comic book series by Julie Doucet, published by Drawn & Quarterly from 1991–1998.
Most of the oddball stories in Dirty Plotte were autobiographical, often about the struggles of being a woman and being an alternative cartoonist. Author Anne Elizabeth Moore summed up the comic this way:
These were the things that Dirty Plotte was about: the isolation of being a driven female creative; the jealousy in personal relationships that come out of that; the ever-present push from the outside to be maternal and nurturing, but the absolute interior knowledge that that is not your way; and the incredibly shifting sense of gender that a strong, smart woman must feel in order to move about in the world.