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Holy Hot Flash, Batman!

Make room in the boys' club, Caped Crusader. After 66 years, a woman takes over 'Wonder Woman.'

 
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  • Posted By: Auriane @ 01/08/2008 6:07:11 PM

    Comment: For a great female lead, check the graphic novel based on Laurell K. Hamilton's book Guilty Pleasures. The graphic novel closly conforms to the book and they are GREAT.

  • Posted By: bossbeat @ 01/06/2008 3:15:26 PM

    Comment: You've come a long way Baby!The writing has come a long way ,Male or female ,and the art as well ,if you look at the Classics again she wearing what we call "Bike pants "No above the knee ANYTHING!.BUTit beats a LOT of the stuff I've seen in the classics ,and ALL of the female characters we're pretty much pining over some guy ,and you fanboys out there with galfriends and wives let them stay home or go shopping so they won't beat us over the heads on how they wasted time going to these places being ogled at by some FAT Guy living at home with his mother ,and you fellas who aren't dating,PLEASE lose/gain weight dress better and get over your shyness,
    do so!

  • Posted By: bossbeat @ 01/06/2008 3:01:43 PM

    Comment: well,as a comic entusiest ,I have seen major changes in female characters over the years ,in the classics they have the women primarily PINING over some guy ,and the male counter parts seem to AVOID any type of commitment ,except battling crime.(No wonder Dr.Wertham thought Batman and Robin were GAY)
    But as long as the stories and art are good there should be no problem.except how about bringing down the price of these things ,buying them kills a lot of budgets,and fellas,my advice is not to bring your girlfriends,wives or moms(C'mon your MOM?) to conventions,(Of which I NEVER go)unless they are really into comics

  • Posted By: greggusc @ 01/06/2008 8:34:37 AM

    Comment: The new direction is awesome. As someone who has only flipped through Wonder Woman in the past, I'm hooked.

 
 
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