Man Tapped To Draw The New Wonder Woman Doesn’t Want Her To Be “Feminist”
David Finch, the artist who’s taking over DC Comics' Wonder Woman, says he wants the feminist icon to be “strong"—but not "feminist.”
He said: “We want to make sure it’s a book...

Man Tapped To Draw The New Wonder Woman Doesn’t Want Her To Be “Feminist”

David Finch, the artist who’s taking over DC Comics' Wonder Woman, says he wants the feminist icon to be “strong"—but not "feminist.”

He said: “We want to make sure it’s a book that treats her as a human being first and foremost, but is also respectful of the fact that she represents something more. We want her to be a strong—I don’t want to say feminist, but a strong character. Beautiful, but strong.”

“That’s pretty funny,” Kristy Guevara-Flanagan, who created the film Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines. “She’s an obvious feminist role model for many people for many reasons…It’s like getting rid of her kryptonite to say that about her.”

Source: Mother Jones, image by DC Comics

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“ “I appreciate and am proud of the progress that’s being made and I don’t want to sweep it under the table. But this job ain’t done. Nobody sit down!” said Kelly Sue DeConnick, writer of Captain Marvel, after being asked if women and minorities are...

“I appreciate and am proud of the progress that’s being made and I don’t want to sweep it under the table. But this job ain’t done. Nobody sit down!” said Kelly Sue DeConnick, writer of Captain Marvel, after being asked if women and minorities are making “too big of a deal” of wanting to be represented in comics. 

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Some of the Greatest, Most Popular Comic Books Are Feminist (The Atlantic)
“ Creator William Marston believed that women were better suited than men to rule, and his comics were devoted to explicit feminist moralizing. In one issue, Wonder Woman...

Some of the Greatest, Most Popular Comic Books Are Feminist (The Atlantic)

Creator William Marston believed that women were better suited than men to rule, and his comics were devoted to explicit feminist moralizing. In one issue, Wonder Woman becomes the president of a future utopia. In another, she teaches girls that they can perform amazing feats of strength and skill if they only believe in themselves. In a third, Wonder Woman has to dispel an ectoplasmic doppelganger of George Washington who attempts to convince the United States that women should not be allowed to contribute to the war effort.

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