Good girl art

Good girl art
Harold W. McCauley illustration for Imagination
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Good girl art (GGA) is a style of artwork depicting women primarily featured in comic books, comic strips, and pulp magazines. The term was coined by David T. Alexander (b. 1944), co-founder of the American Comic Book Company of Studio City, CA, appearing in its mail order catalogs from the 1970s to 1989, and is used by modern comic experts to describe the hyper-sexualized version of femininity depicted in comics of the era.