It Ain't Me, Babe (comics)
It Ain't Me, Babe is the title of a series of comic books written by Barbara Kesel and published by DC Comics in 1995 and 1996 under its Vertigo imprint. The series ran for four issues.
The comic tells the story of Sarah Carstairs, a young woman who inherits a substantial sum of money and then discovers she is the target of several mysterious and dangerous individuals. As she tries to unravel the secrets surrounding her inheritance and the threats against her, she travels across the United States, encountering various strange and unsettling situations. The tone of the comic is one of suspense and mystery, with elements of horror and the supernatural subtly woven into the narrative.
The title, It Ain't Me, Babe, is a reference to the Bob Dylan song of the same name, though the song's lyrics do not have a direct correlation to the comic's plot. The title is more suggestive of Sarah's evolving sense of self and her struggle to define her own identity in the face of overwhelming circumstances. The series explores themes of identity, paranoia, and the corrupting influence of wealth.