
The whole series is crap and the misogyny tendencies in comics has really been creeping me out lately (see Grimm Fairy Tales Annual). It just seems to glorify the worse tendencies of males. As an industry how can we ever cry for credibility as being more then just a funnybook, when one of our “star” writers does this in a major selling book? It makes me think that we are pandering to the wrong element or worse that I’m part of a group I no longer want to be a member of.
The Grimm Fairy Tales Annual that was published was perhaps the worse expression of misogyny that I have even seen in comics. I know that there is that element within some comics, but usually it is toned down to the point where it is not blatantly obvious and I can at least wonder if I reading too much into it.
I know that Wonder Woman was created by William Moulton Marston who had a thing for bondage and that element has become almost a part of the Wonder Woman character with her lariat. Still over the years that part has been played down and no longer has that icky type vibe that was associated with it as it did if you read some of the early adventures of the character.
Also I’m not “Mr. Sensitive” when it comes to this stuff. I enjoy a well drawn woman as much as


Back to the premise at hand both of the books I mention come out this week. In Grimm Fairy Tales Annual you start with a cover of five women who are all beautiful and dress in fairy tale fantasy outfits (what a stripper might wear to a bachelor party). Then the framing device has Belinda (the bad girl of the framing

New Avengers is a whole different story. This is a top selling book, by the far and away the sales leader in comics and by one of their biggest stars. Marvel has been so quick to be on the politically correct side of most things and when it comes to something that really has no politically correct side they allow this type of portrayal to stand. The reason why I say it is not a politically correct issue is because it is just a matter of what is right and what is wrong. The vast majority of friends I have in and outside the industry may have had an issue over the years with an “ex”, but we all respect women, have wives, female friends and/or daughters. There is no way that this type of material should be tolerated by the major publishers.
End of my rant, just something that has been in the back of my mind for awhile and this week’s books brought it front and center.
DC has been on this downward spiral a lot in recent memory.
ReplyDeleteTheir view seems to be to "Slutty" up every female character. Mary Marvel is their crown jewel of this event.
are you guys confusing misogamy (hatred of marriage) with misogyny (hatred of women)?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - I did a couple of times and think I have the corrections now made tahnks.
ReplyDeleteShawn - Agreed.
The Grimm's Fairy Tale books have always bothered me with some of the art... even though I like some of the stories. I agree that their visual depictions of women seriously hurts this book. As a disturbing side note - those costumes that the girls are wearing on the cover, we sell some almost exactly like them at Spencers and Spirit. The Snow White and Goldilocks ones are dead on.
ReplyDeleteThere has always been a little titilation in the books over the years, but it has gotten out of hand. This is swerving back towards the "bad girl" era we had in the 90's.
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