JOE THE PIRATE - graphic novel
One of the things that draws me to a graphic novel like this is the opportunity to not only be entertained, but to be educated as well. I like the idea of a graphic novel biography, and someone with as interesting a life as Marion Barbara Carstairs could be a really great read. Born in 1900 in London, Marion Barbara "Joe" Carstairs was, from an early age, addicted to getting an adrenaline rush. During the First World War she drove an ambulance and after the war she took to piloting speedboats, fought with crocodiles, and even flew an airplane through a hurricane. Joe was also addicted to sex. Unabashedly a lesbian, Joe typically wore masculine clothes, kept her hair cut short, and was tattooed like a sailor. Although the term wasn't used in the 1920's, 'Joe' was proudly non-binary. She had her regular lovers but was also rumored to have women as famous as Marlene Dietrich and Tallulah Bankhead as partners. Joe lived on the edge, pushing boundaries and not c...