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George Lucas's Star Wars movies are grounded in a binary struggle between good and evil. On the one side you have the Jedi, the Republic and the Rebellion, and on the other the Sith, Palpatine and the Empire he builds. Both are largely monolithic, with people (most famously Anakin Skywalker) occasio...
Of the three Sensation Comics Collections I have read, this is my favorite. It is also the most feminist. There are two stories where Wonder Woman is not a central character - one about a woman army officer and another about two sisters. Both those stories feature girls and women of color. Both s...
It was alright, but I'm not going to be upset if I never read more. (I probably will see if my library has vol 2, though.) I've wanted to try reading more DC comics for a few years, but I never found any motivation. I stumbled across this at the library after watching the movie (also"meh" in my opin...
This book has ten Wonder Woman stories each by different creative teams that put their spin on the character. What I loved about this book was that, while I may have enjoyed some more than others, each story captured the essence of who Wonder Woman is—someone who fights for others; who likes to reso...
My Batman-loving girlfriend* told me the New 52 sucked, and I didn't listen. I saw these at the library, and thought, ooooh, DC's Lady Deadpool! Even Harley didn't save these. Better than the next reboot, but not by much. It didn't help that the same character died in two volumes - which w...