It Ain't Me, Babe
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It Ain't Me, Babe
Summary
It Ain't Me, Babe is a comic book[1]. It draws 59 Wikipedia views per month (comic_book category, ranking #67 of 171).[2]
Key Facts
- It Ain't Me, Babe authored Trina Robbins[3].
- It Ain't Me, Babe authored Barbara Mendes[4].
- It Ain't Me, Babe authored Carol Kalish[5].
- It Ain't Me, Babe authored Michele Wrightson[6].
- It Ain't Me, Babe's instance of is recorded as comic book[7].
- It Ain't Me, Babe's instance of is recorded as comics anthology[8].
- It Ain't Me, Babe's genre is underground comix[9].
- It Ain't Me, Babe's genre is feminist art[10].
- It Ain't Me, Babe's genre is feminist literature[11].
- It Ain't Me, Babe was followed by Wimmen's Comix[12].
- It Ain't Me, Babe's language of work or name is recorded as English[13].
- It Ain't Me, Babe's country of origin is recorded as United States[14].
- It Ain't Me, Babe was released on 1970[15].
- It Ain't Me, Babe's author name string is recorded as Meredith Kurtzman[16].
- It Ain't Me, Babe's author name string is recorded as Lisa Lyons[17].
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Authorship and Creation
Authored works include Trina Robbins[3], a comics artist[18], 1938–2024[19], of United States[20], awarded the Inkpot Award[21], specialised in comics[22]; Barbara Mendes[4], a comics artist[23], b. 1948[24], of United States[25]; Carol Kalish[5], a publisher[26], 1955–1991[27], of United States[28], awarded the Inkpot Award[29], specialised in comics[30]; and Michele Wrightson[6], a comics artist[31], 1941–2015[32], of United States[33].
Publication
It Ain't Me, Babe was published on 1970[15]. Its language of work or name is recorded as English[13]. Genres include underground comix[9], feminist art[10], and feminist literature[11].
Adaptations and Inspiration
It Ain't Me, Babe was followed by Wimmen's Comix[12].
Why It Matters
It Ain't Me, Babe draws 59 Wikipedia views per month (comic_book category, ranking #67 of 171).[2]