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Barbarella (comic book) : ウィキペディア英語版
Barbarella (comics)

Barbarella is a fictional heroine in a French science fiction comic book created by Jean-Claude Forest.
==History==
Jean-Claude Forest created the character of Barbarella for serialization in the French magazine ''V-Magazine'' in spring 1962, and in 1964 Eric Losfeld later published these strips as a stand-alone book, titled simply, ''Barbarella''. The stand-alone version caused a scandal and became known as the first "adult" (pornographic) comic-book (despite its eroticism being slight, and the Tijuana bibles predating Barbarella by several years). Although published by a traditional company, the book anticipated the sexual revolution of mid-Twentieth Century, Western Civilization. For her creator, the character embodied the modern, emancipated woman in the era of sexual liberation. As a result, this literary work has come to be associated with the sexual revolution. The struggle for sexual freedom in comic books was most prominently conducted in France through emancipated female characters like ''Barbarella'' (1962), ''Jodelle'' (1966), ''Pravda'' (1967), ''Scarlet Dream'' (1981), Saga de Xam (1967), Wolinski's ''Paulette'' (1971). Works in this trend outside of France include ''Phoebe Zeit-Geist'' (1965) and ''Vampirella'' (1969) in the USA; ''Modesty Blaise'' (1963) in the UK; and, ''Valentina'' (1965) and Angiolini's ''Isabella'' (1966) in Italy.〔Favari (1996) (pp.112-3 )〕

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