This image of the Tanya Spears as the new Power Girl has been circling around the internet, causing a stir by the lack of “boob window” in her outfit. I was thrilled myself until I saw the way she’s being drawn. Before I dive into my dismay, let me say there’s a lot to be…
Weekend Review
Ghost in the Shell, DC vs Marvel Burlesque, Marco Polo, teenage werewolves, and lots and lots of great reads. Here’s what we talked about at WWAC this past week!
Multifarious: Art of the Body
Multifarious is back in the New Year, and for this one, we decided to go with a theme: art and the female body.
Kickstarter of the Week: Atomic Size Matters
If you ever wanted to learn more about solid state chemistry but aren’t exactly a scientist, this Kickstarter is for you! As a huge supporter of women and girls in STEM, Veronica Bern’s Kickstarter for Atomic Size Matters gets me excited. Using comics, Veronica wants to share her doctoral thesis in terms that non-chemists can…
Throwbacks, Newcomers, and Legal Malarkey — It’s Another DC Daily Planet
Well, it’s a week into the new year, and I’ve already procrastinated on my resolutions. Let’s see what DC’s been up to! It’s been a week of revelations, especially in the girl power — or Power Girl, if you will — area, as DC presented the design for all-new Power Girl, Tanya Spears. There’s been…
Firm Feelings on the BatFamily: Damian Wayne Should Not Exist
I’ll start with this: I’m coming into this article knowing that there’s no point in me writing it. I know that. I was talking to WWAC’s Claire on Twitter about exactly this sort of thing—about the point of writing out opinions when there’s nothing to be done about them, about whether they’re productive, but supposedly…
Injustice: Gods Among Us: Why’re You Hitting Yourself?
There are so many games to play, and so little time. I spend a lot of that time simply staring at my gaming wall of shame, trying to decide what to play next. Sometimes, I’ll cheat by watching the YouTube videos of cinematic scenes, but when I started watching the video for Injustice: Gods Among…
Image Expo Announces Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda’s “Monstress”
This year’s Image Expo announcements seem to have something for everyone: adventure, ridiculous exploits, grimness, comings-of-age, magic, and more. For me, the most exciting is the announcement of Monstress, a new series written by Marjorie Liu and drawn by Sana Takeda.
The Thursday Book Beat: The Future of Libraries Is Digital
Facebook Is Having A Giant Book Club And You’re Invited I’ve already written about this on the site so you can check that out. Any reason to read is a great idea. The Future of Libraries Is A Paperless One This is a great read. Libraries are doing better than the publishing world in responding…
I Was Comics Non-Compliant Until Bitch Planet Showed Me How It Was Going To Be
I consider myself a newcomer to the comic book world. As an anime fan, I read manga from time to time, but unlike novels, which I read at least two of per month, I probably read only a handful of comic books or graphic novels every year. I read the entire Sailor Moon series in…
Agent Carter: A Great Show for Skirts, Dames, and Broads
Agent Carter is a new miniseries broadcast on ABC, starring Hayley Atwell as Captain America’s associate and S.H.I.E.L.D co-founder Peggy Carter, a spy in the World War II era. The show joins Peggy after the events of the first Captain America movie, when Steve “dies” and the war ends. She’s feeling a bit lost when…
Review: Gotham: “Rogue’s Gallery”
Gotham Season 1, episode 11: “Rogue’s Gallery” Written by Sue Chang Directed by Oz Scott FOX Gotham returns from winter hiatus, and appropriately enough for the first episode set in Arkham, the inmates are running the asylum. When we last left Jim Gordon, he was demoted to guard duty at the newly re-opened Arkham Asylum,…
