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Maia Kobabe

Cartoonist

Birthday 1989

Birthplace N/A

Age 36 Years

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Who Is Maia Kobabe? Age, Biography, and Wiki

As of 2025, Maia Kobabe is 36 years old. With roots in the art and literature world, Maia identifies as a non-binary individual and uses the pronouns e/em/eir. Maia's notable works include the acclaimed graphic memoir Gender Queer: A Memoir, which highlights eir experiences with gender identity, sexuality, and personal growth. For a more in-depth look into Maia's life and works, visit Maia Kobabe's Wikipedia page.

Occupation Cartoonist
Date of Birth 1989 (age 36)
Age 36 Years
Birth Place N/A
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Height, Weight & Measurements

Maia Kobabe stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) and weighs around 150 pounds (68 kg). Maia’s body measurements are not widely published, as e prefers to focus on eir artistic expressions more than personal metrics.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Maia Kobabe has kept a relatively private life when it comes to their personal relationships. As of 2025, details about Maia's romantic interests, including a boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, or wife, are not publicly disclosed. Maia tends to prioritize eir work and advocacy over sharing personal relationship status, making it difficult to ascertain current dating information.

Kobabe's first full-length book Gender Queer: A Memoir was published by Lion Forge Comics in 2019.

When asked in a Time magazine interview why Kobabe wrote the book, Kobabe said: "I wrote this book in huge part because I was struggling to come out, and I was asking myself all these questions and I was having these somewhat challenging conversations. And it often seems like I was never able to fully get my point across.

And I got to the point where I thought, 'I have to sit down and write about this because I don’t feel like I am getting across verbally what I’m really trying to say.'"Gender Queer was made available in some school libraries but was subsequently banned by a school district in Alaska, due to its sexually explicit content.

Kobabe responded to the controversy with an opinion piece in The Washington Post, suggesting that accusers were upset less by the sexually explicit images and language than by the LGBTQ themes of the book.

Gender Queer was listed as one of the most banned or challenged books in September 2021 by The American Library Association's Office of Intellectual Freedom (OIF).

According to a report (September 2022) from PEN America, Kobabe was the second most banned author in US school districts during the 2021–22 school year, with Gender Queer the most frequently challenged book, banned in 41 school districts.

Discussing a wave of book censorship in early 2022 within the United States in a Slate interview, Kobabe said: "What I'm learning is that a book challenge is like a community attacking itself. The people who are hurt in a challenge are the marginalized readers in the community where the challenge takes place.

That is readers who are younger, readers who do not have the financial means to buy books if they're not available for free in the library.

That is queer teens who might not feel comfortable bringing a book with such an obvious title into their home, if they have more conservative parents who would only feel safe reading the book secretly in the library without even checking it out.

So yes, it upsets me because what I'm seeing is resources being taken away from queer marginalized youth, which does hurt. That does hurt me."In January 2023, Scholastic acquired Saachi's Stories by Kobabe and Lucky Srikumar "in a six-figure auction".

The middle-grade graphic novel is scheduled for publication by Scholastic's imprint Graphix in 2025.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Maia Kobabe's estimated net worth is around $1 million. This wealth stems from several income sources, including successful book sales, speaking engagements, and artistic collaborations. With the increasing popularity of eir graphic novels, Maia's earnings are expected to grow in the coming years.

Career, Business and Investments

Maia Kobabe's career began with a passion for art and storytelling, which was initially expressed through zines and webcomics. The release of Gender Queer marked a significant milestone, winning numerous awards and critical acclaim. Beyond writing, Maia engages in public speaking, advocating for greater representation of LGBTQ+ voices in the media. Eir business endeavors include collaborations with various publishers and initiatives aimed at promoting inclusivity in the comic and literary worlds.

Social Network

Maia Kobabe maintains an active presence on social media platforms, including Instagram and Twitter, where they share insights about their creative process, personal experiences, and advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights. Followers can connect with Maia to stay updated on upcoming projects and events.

Education

Maia Kobabe pursued a formal education in the arts, graduating from the University of California, Berkeley. Eir studies equipped Maia with the skills needed to navigate the world of graphic novels while fostering a deep understanding of gender studies and representation.


Kobabe was one of the first students enrolled in the Master of Fine Arts in Comics program at California College of the Arts, and graduated in 2015. Kobabe's work features themes of "identity, sexuality, anti-fascism, fairy tales and homesickness."

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