Leanne Franson

| birth_place = Regina, Saskatchewan | nationality = | education = | alma_mater = Concordia University | known_for = Liliane, Bi-Dyke | notable_works = | awards = Governor General's Award | website = }} Leanne Franson (born 1963 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian illustrator and cartoonist. She illustrates picture books, children's novels, educational texts, pamphlets, and magazines. She currently lives in Martensville, Saskatchewan, near Saskatoon. She is bilingual in English and French. She has an adopted son from China who is homeschooled. She also has two cats, Sadie and Alley.

She is known for her semi-autobiographical comics featuring the female bisexual character Liliane, Bi-Dyke. These have been included in various anthologies and collected in books. Her comics bring a bisexual woman's perspective to the queer comic scene, including some controversy. For example, in ''Oh...'' (1992) her "full frontal" image of a woman putting on a bra without any underwear on, required a full-page warning prior to its appearance. }} Provided by Wikipedia
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