Jackie Estrada

Jackie Estrada (born September 10, 1946)[2] is an American comic-book convention organizer, book editor, co-publisher of Exhibit A Press, administrator of the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, and past president of Friends of Lulu.

In addition to having edited nine of the convention's program books over the years, she helped start the Robert A. Heinlein annual blood drive, created the position of pro liaison, and created (and was the first coordinator of) artists’ alley at Comic-Con.

As a professional editor, Estrada has edited hundreds of books, the majority of them college texts.

The book features more than one hundred of her photos, taken of various comics professionals over the past twenty-plus years.

In 2011, Estrada complained that she and her husband Batton Lash were the targets of abuse and threats after cartoons by her husband appearing on BigGovernment were criticized for being racist attacks against President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama.