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Roberta Gregory

Roberta Gregory (born 1953)〔(Roberta Gregory ) at the Lambiek Comiclopedia.〕 is an American comic book writer and artist best known for her character Bitchy Bitch from her Fantagraphics Books series ''Naughty Bits''.
==Biography==
Gregory was born in Los Angeles., California, where her father was Disney comics writer and artist Bob Gregory. Gregory began her career in 1974 by publishing comics in the all-female ''Wimmen's Comix'' anthologies and in other 1970s underground comix, and created the strip ''Feminist Funnies''. In 1976, she published the first issue of a feminist comic book, ''Dynamite Damsels'', which Gregory considered to be the first regulation-sized comic book to be published by one woman.
In 1990 Gregory created "Bitchy Bitch" Midge McCracken, a woman angry at the world who frequently explodes with rage.〔(Bitchy Bitch ) at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. (Archived ) from the original on March 6, 2015.〕 She starred in the 40-issue series ''Naughty Bits'', which was published by Fantagraphics from 1991 to 2004. The stories were set in present-day, though occasionally strayed to such milieu as the Middle Ages. Bitchy Bitch has a lesbian counterpart named Bitchy Butch. Starting in 1999, Bitchy Bitch was featured in ''Life's a Bitch'', an animated series that was shown on the Oxygen Network in the U.S. and on The Comedy Network in Canada.
Gregory's other work includes the fantasy graphic novel ''Winging It'', the 3-issue series ''Artistic Licentiousness'', and the comic strip ''Sheila and the Unicorn''.
Gregory has contributed to a number of comic anthologies, including Robert Kirby's ''Strange Looking Exile''. As well, she is one of the contributors to ''Free to Fight'', the interactive self-defense project for women. Gregory has received several Eisner Award nominations in the humor, best short story, best writer, and best writer/artist categories. In 1994 she was given an Inkpot Award by Comic-Con International.

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