I mean I’d just ignore the dead name but I am not trans, I am probably not the right person to ask. The most right person to ask is the artist, the next right person to ask is the trans community in general.
One artist’s opinion: I think for historical artistic works, it’s appropriate to use the name the artist used when the work was created, especially if the signature is part of the work. If an artist rereleases art under a new name, that attribution would be preferred (assuming it is actually them and not a ripoff, not sure how to manage that). Old works could still be reposted but with an annotation.
After a quick search I came across the Grand Comics Database which doesn’t cover deadnames specifically, but it does have a protocol for handling pseudonyms. I am partial to the term “Ghost name”. I might even start using it myself instead of deadname, because they do tend to linger.
Art by Current Name (formally known as Dead Name) would be my best guess
I mean I’d just ignore the dead name but I am not trans, I am probably not the right person to ask. The most right person to ask is the artist, the next right person to ask is the trans community in general.
One artist’s opinion: I think for historical artistic works, it’s appropriate to use the name the artist used when the work was created, especially if the signature is part of the work. If an artist rereleases art under a new name, that attribution would be preferred (assuming it is actually them and not a ripoff, not sure how to manage that). Old works could still be reposted but with an annotation.
After a quick search I came across the Grand Comics Database which doesn’t cover deadnames specifically, but it does have a protocol for handling pseudonyms. I am partial to the term “Ghost name”. I might even start using it myself instead of deadname, because they do tend to linger.