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Date Published: October 7, 2015 Format: Print Source: Owned Date Read: May 13, 2019 Read for BoB Cycle 25 Blurb: Eisner Award-nominated writer Kelly Sue DeConnick (Pretty Deadly, Captain Marvel) and Valentine De Landro (X-Factor) team up to bring you the premiere volume of Bitch Planet, a deliciou...
I'm having trouble connecting with this: it's not bad, I just don't care for it as much as I expected to, especially when reading two volumes one after another. There's a lot to unpack in this, but I just wasn't feeling up to it, so my feelings may change if I read this later on; I remember lovin...
Of Two MindsPart of me really loves or wants to loves *itch Planet. Part of me is uneasy with *itch Planet. It's feminism is intersectional but that doesn't mean it's not bull. Intersections and depictions are tricky, especially when you don't reside in the specific crosshairs.I've seen white women...
Bitch Planet is one of those graphic novels everyone seems to recommend. And I can see why! It's about a group of women who are deemed "disobedient" from the male-dominated government and are sent to a distant prison planet called "Bitch Planet" to be "straightened out." There they have to do what t...
Ok, it's been like a year since I picked up issue #1 of Bitch Planet and I'm kind of ashamed that it took me so freaking long to get to the second one, because I really enjoyed the first one. But, I finally got to it, so whatever. I think I'm a little disappointed in this issue because I feel like i...