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- Q18786504 subject Q15308456.
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- Q18786504 abstract "Bitch Planet is an ongoing American comic book created by writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Valentine De Landro. The series is a feminist send-up of the exploitation film genre that takes place in a dystopian reality where non-compliant women are sent to an off-planet prison. DeConnick described the creation of the book as being "born of a deep and abiding love for exploitation and women in prison movies of the ’60s and ’70s."The first issue was published in December 2014 by Image Comics.".
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- Q18786504 title "Bitch Planet".
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- Q18786504 comment "Bitch Planet is an ongoing American comic book created by writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Valentine De Landro. The series is a feminist send-up of the exploitation film genre that takes place in a dystopian reality where non-compliant women are sent to an off-planet prison. DeConnick described the creation of the book as being "born of a deep and abiding love for exploitation and women in prison movies of the ’60s and ’70s."The first issue was published in December 2014 by Image Comics.".
- Q18786504 label "Bitch Planet".
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- Q18786504 name "Bitch Planet".