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Dykes to Watch Out For #5

Spawn of Dykes to Watch Out for

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Toni and Clarice are having a baby, and Alison Bechdel -- the lesbian community's premier visual archivist -- is right there to record the blessed event Her fifth cartoon collection gives new meaning to rituals like baby showers, teething rings and the Mammo Pump!

132 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1993

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Alison Bechdel

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554 reviews
July 5, 2022
Mo has a broken heart. Harriet just broke up with and they both felt bad. Toni got pregnant, and many months later, she’s bringing the baby to term. And the whole gang were here to help. Mo got a crush on Tess. Everybody knew that, but Mo didn’t want to admit it at first. While Mo felt pangs of jealousy when she spotted her ex with her new girlfriend. Many things are still happening. Will Mo ever get another girlfriend? Who knows? Intend to keep reading more.
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184 reviews7 followers
November 17, 2020
On the one hand, nothing changes in American politics: Democratics and Republicans have always been terrible, on the other hand you can really see the political gains made for queer families since the 90s.
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45 reviews7 followers
March 18, 2017
Most accurate depiction of birth I've ever seen.
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82 reviews34 followers
July 20, 2018
As fun and witty as the previous books in the series. The birth of Clarice and Toni's baby had me all teary-eyed! Can't wait to see what happens next!
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4 reviews
January 20, 2023
fun and interesting to have a glimpse into lesbian culture in the early 90s. going to try to obtain the rest of the books in the series
38 reviews
July 22, 2024
Genuinely lovely read. Many parts hit way too close to home as they are still incredibly accurate which makes me sad for the world but the book is still great.
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2,246 reviews14 followers
July 6, 2007
Dykes have babies! Follow Toni (a really hottie!) and Clarice as they go from the trials and tribulations of artificial insemination to the miracle of birth. A really lovely, fun book.

I love that a midwife delivers Toni and Clarice's baby!
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72 reviews4 followers
September 17, 2007
This is probably one of the more respectable comic books I enjoy. They are entertaining and politically interesting.
I get so caught up in the lives and dramas of these characters! This one in particular is heart warming and lovely.
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916 reviews8 followers
July 31, 2008
I loved this one! The politics of 1992 still get me down--because the characters are bitching about the same things liberals are bitching about 15 years later: Bush, the war, homophobia, you name it. The birth scene at the end was amazing--I totally got teary.
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410 reviews
January 15, 2009
Valuable reflection on ways that "community" can be preserved despite challenges (break-ups, falling-outs, for example). A couple of randomly transphobic moments, but otherwise pretty politically open and thorough. Fantastic birth at the end.


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42 reviews7 followers
August 31, 2015
It's a comic strip with continuing plotlines, but it wasn't too hard to pick up this volume without having read any others (though now I want to!). Funny slice of life with likable characters and even-handed treatment of issues. Dated (1993) but in an amusing way.
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213 reviews9 followers
January 23, 2009
a friend gave this to me for my 16th birthday along with some porn. hm.............
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289 reviews11 followers
May 17, 2011
This one is a lot happier than the others, so it felt less political, less intense, less memorable. Though, beware the drawings of the baby being born...
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