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Kasia Babis
BornKatarzyna Monika Babis
(1992-12-20) 20 December 1992 (age 32)
Lublin, Poland
NationalityPolish
Pseudonym(s)Kiciputek, Kittypat
http://kittypat-daily.tumblr.com/

Katarzyna Monika (Kasia) Babis (born 20 December 1992 in Lublin)[1] is a Polish author of comic books, illustrator, painter, author of children's books and political activist. She has used the pseudonyms Kiciputek and Kittypat.[2]

She has published webcomics in Polish on her blog Kącik Kiciputka since 2012[3] and in English at Kittypat Daily since 2016.[4] Her debut in print was the 2014 comic book Tequila, written by Łukasz Śmigiel. In the same year, the first issue of the Rag & Bones comic was published, written by Dominik Szcześniak.[5] She has illustrated books by Katarzyna Berenika Miszczuk and Marta Kisiel-Małecka.[6] She debuted as a prose writer with the children's book Maja z Księżyca which she also illustrated, and which was nominated to the City of Warsaw Literary Award.[7] Since 2017, she has been publishing English-language comics at The Nib[2]

Since 2015, she has been a member of the newly founded left-wing political party Razem. She ran in the 2015 Polish parliamentary election on Razem's Lublin candidate list. She received 631 votes.[8] Since May 2016, she has been a member of Razem's National Council.[9]

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