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Longaron and Friday Foster. The Unexpected Heroine
In 1970, Catalan illustrator Jordi Longaron (1933-2019) wrote an important chapter in the history of comics when he created the weekly comic strip ‘Friday Foster’ for the Chicago Tribune Syndicate from a script by Jim Lawrence. The main character, Friday Foster, is a brave, sensual, daring Black photographer and detective, transcending taboos of that time to become a disruptive character who was controversial and rejected in certain sectors.
Friday Foster became the first Black woman to headline a syndicated strip, showing there was room for empowered women beyond the stereotypical female roles of the time. Fifty years later, it remains a key piece for understanding the social and cultural transformation brought about by the Blaxploitation movement in a country marked by racial conflicts.