The Construction of a Post-Modern Princess in Marvel’s “Princess Leia #1” Review

Star Wars: Princess Leia #1 Marvel Written by: Mark Waid Art by: Terry Dodson In many ways the character of Princess Leia was ahead of her time. The witty, brash, intelligent, but still beautiful bun laden Princess burst onto the scene in 1977 giving geeks everywhere a character to respect and adore. However when you… Continue reading The Construction of a Post-Modern Princess in Marvel’s “Princess Leia #1” Review

The potential of feminism in comics

Top Five Female Characters That Deserve Their Own Monthly Series Spinning out of the talented Piper Steed’s Feminism in comics article, it feels like the perfect time in the pop culture landscape to propose a list of the top female character in comics that deserve their own book from the big two: Marvel and DC.… Continue reading The potential of feminism in comics

The Homage of Limits a “Batman #39” Review

Batman #39 DC Comics Written by: Scott Snyder Art by: Greg Capullo The next to last issue of Scott Snyder’s epic Joker tale: End Game not only plays homage to many classic Joker tropes, but takes Batman to some of the darkest places in the characters 75 plus year history. Perhaps even more shocking is… Continue reading The Homage of Limits a “Batman #39” Review

“Spider Gwen #1” does more than a Spider-Man can! REVIEW

Spider-Gwen #1 Marvel Comics Written by: Jason Latour Art by: Robbi Rodriguez Colors by: Rico Renzi We are truly in the progressive age of comics with titles being led by Sam Wilson as Captain America, a Muslim Ms. Marvel in Kamala Kahn, and a female Thor. While all these books have been great and an… Continue reading “Spider Gwen #1” does more than a Spider-Man can! REVIEW

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