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Diana, Diana, Diana, I Would Die for You
Wonder Woman – I hadn’t seen any of the last few movies based on DC Comics (I don’t think I have since the Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy), and I hadn’t heard good things about them. I got the impression they … Continue reading →
Posted in Comics, Greek Mythology, History, Mythology, Roman, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged amazons, ares, dc comics, etta candy, gal gadot, general erich ludendorff, hippolyta, steve trevor, themiscyra, themyscira, william moulton marston, wonder woman, world war i, zeus |
Matriarchy on My Mind
It seems to me like, ever since Men’s Rights Activists were revealed to be an actual thing, I’ve seen frequent accusations of people being MRAs. The way I see it, you can be misogynistic without being an MRA. That particular … Continue reading →
Posted in Comics, Conspiracy Theories, Current Events, Feminism, Gender, L. Frank Baum, Oz, Oz Authors, Politics | Tagged frogman, glinda, hillary clinton, matriarchy, men's rights movement, misogyny, ozma, patriarchy, president barack obama, the lost princess of oz, william moulton marston, wonder woman |
Lockup: Emerald City
My wife, who has read several books about prison and watched many episodes of Lockup on MSNBC, has mentioned to me that she doesn’t like the way the prison system in Oz is set up. Of course, thanks to an … Continue reading →
Posted in Characters, Comics, Jack Snow, L. Frank Baum, Oz, Oz Authors, Phyllis Ann Karr | Tagged a computer wizard in oz, amazons, dc comics, emerald city, george van buren, jinjur, justice, ojo, omby amby, ozma, reform island, the magical mimics in oz, the marvelous land of oz, the patchwork girl of oz, the runaway in oz, tollydiggle, transformation island, william moulton marston, wonder woman, zimbo and the magic amulet |
Wednesday with Wonder Woman
The Wonder Woman Chronicles, Volume One, by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter – Wonder Woman was not technically the first female superhero, but she was the first to become an enduring character in the world of comics, which … Continue reading →
Posted in Book Reviews, Comics, Feminism, Gender, Greek Mythology, Mythology | Tagged amazons, aphrodite, bondage, dc comics, etta candy, harry peter, hercules, hippolyte, jael, jane foster, judith, lois lane, steve trevor, superman, the wonder woman chronicles, thor, william moulton marston, wonder woman |