It Ain’t Me Babe Comix

    (Last Gasp, 1970)

"In 1970, Trina Robbins joined the staff of a monthly feminist newspaper called It Ain't Me Babe as an unpaid volunteer. She contributed a fair amount of design and artwork for the paper, and was soon emboldened to produce and edit the first all-women-created comic book, It Aint Me Babe. The comic was published by Ron Turner and Last Gasp that summer and sold 20,000 copies, enough to warrant a second and third printing. It Ain't Me Babe is a landmark in the history of comic books and was both inspired by and in answer to the underground comic book revolution spawned and sustained by male artists and writers." -- comixjoint.com/itaintmebabe-1st.html
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