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今年,我们庆祝一本非凡的出版物《It Ain 't Me Babe》问世50周年,它的创作者宣称它是“第一本女性解放漫画”和“世界上第一本全女性漫画”。日期为1970年7月,这是七位女艺术家的合作作品,她们已经活跃在旧金山湾区的另类女权主义媒体和反主流文化报纸上。其中有几个人属于一个名为“女权解放地下室出版社”(Feminist Liberation Basement Press)的组织,该组织出版了一份小报,标题与这本漫画书相同。《It Ain 't Me Babe》在形式上与其他在唱片店、唱片店和独立书商出售的地下“喜剧”相似
Before the Babe and After: Counting Women Cartoonists in the Underground Comix
This year we celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of a remarkable publication, It Ain’t Me Babe, proclaimed by its creators as “the first women’s liberation comic” and “the world’s first all-women’s comic book.” Bearing the date July 1970, this was the collaborative product of seven female artists already active in the alternative feminist media and counterculture newspapers of the San Francisco Bay Area. Several of them belonged to a group called the Feminist Liberation Basement Press, which produced a tabloid newspaper that bore the same title as the comic book. It Ain’t Me Babe resembled in format the other underground “comix” sold in head shops, record stores, and independent booksellers