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Grant Morrison’s Wonder Woman To Bind Fetish And Feminism In 2012
Grant Morrison’s Wonder Woman To Bind Fetish And Feminism In 2012
Grant Morrison’s Wonder Woman To Bind Fetish And Feminism In 2012
In a lengthy and in-depth conversation with attendees of this year's Edinburgh Book Festival in Scotland, comics writer Grant Morrison indicated his long in-the-works Wonder Woman project may finally appear in 2012, that it will be influenced by the character's fetishistic roots in the original comics by William Moulton Marston, and that it is the most difficult project the prolific and popular wr
Ask Chris #72: The Best Deaths of the Suicide Squad
Ask Chris #72: The Best Deaths of the Suicide Squad
Ask Chris #72: The Best Deaths of the Suicide Squad
Here at ComicsAlliance, we value our readership and are always open to what the masses of Internet readers have to say. That's why every week, Senior Writer Chris Sims puts his comics culture knowledge to the test as he responds to your reader questions...
North Carolina Comics Retailer Boycotts ‘Action Comics’ Over the Letters ‘GD’
North Carolina Comics Retailer Boycotts ‘Action Comics’ Over the Letters ‘GD’
North Carolina Comics Retailer Boycotts ‘Action Comics’ Over the Letters ‘GD’
A comics event as big as DC's line-wide relaunch is bound to provoke some pretty extreme reactions among fans, but perhaps the most extreme came from the proprietor of Asheboro, North Carolina comic shop The Comic Conspiracy. This week, he announced on Facebook that he was boycotting DC's Action Comics and any future projects by Grant Morrison after becoming fed up with having the writer's "l
Superman Versus the Police in the ‘Action Comics’ #1 Preview
Superman Versus the Police in the ‘Action Comics’ #1 Preview
Superman Versus the Police in the ‘Action Comics’ #1 Preview
DC Comics released this week via Yahoo a six-page preview of Action Comics #1, which relaunches the venerable superhero title whose original first issue in 1938 introduced the world to Superman. In the new version by writer Grant Morrison and artists Rags Morales & Rick Bryant, the Man of Steel, who in the new DC Universe lacks the moral and ethical guidance of the Kansas-raised Superman of th
‘Batman Incorporated’ #8: Abort, Retry, Fail [Review]
‘Batman Incorporated’ #8: Abort, Retry, Fail [Review]
‘Batman Incorporated’ #8: Abort, Retry, Fail [Review]
At the end of Batman Incorporated #7, there was this great teaser image for the next issue where Oracle called Batman as he suited up in a crazy Tron-esque version of his costume, with the dialogue "Calling Batman! Big trouble in Internet 3... Read More ...
Grant Morrison Talks Straight about Superhero Sexism and the ‘Death Spiral’ of Comic Books
Grant Morrison Talks Straight about Superhero Sexism and the ‘Death Spiral’ of Comic Books
Grant Morrison Talks Straight about Superhero Sexism and the ‘Death Spiral’ of Comic Books
Supergods and Action Comics writer Grant Morrison has long been known for his frank, revealing interviews, and his latest Q&A at Rolling Stone is no exception, full of blisteringly (and admirably) straight talk on a wide range of topics: sexism in superhero comics; the disturbing use of rape in Identity Crisis and Alan Moore's work; why he no longer hangs out with Mark Millar; and perhaps most

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