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Tag Archives: Kelly Sue DeConnick

Guess Who’s Coming Home for the Holidays: Intergenerational Conflict in Bitch Planet

Everyone’s Grandma is a Little Bit Feminist” from Bitch Planet: Triple Feature #5 asks us to imagine what makes an older relative inappropriate in a dystopic society.

11 December 2018 in Comics, Gender.

Countering the Gaze: The Liberatory Potential of Bitch Planet’s Exploitation Aesthetic

Making use of the naturalized male gaze to challenge its reductive results and explore questions raised by our Bitch Planet Round Table.

8 May 2018 in Comic Studies, Gender, Guest Post.

Hard Women, Hard Time: Bitch Planet Comics Studies Round Table (part three)

Part Three in a scholarly round table examining Kelly Sue DeConnik and Valentine De Landro’s Bitch Planet.

13 March 2018 in Comic Studies, Gender, Guest Post, Independent Comics, Round Table.

Bound By Law: Bitch Planet Comics Studies Round Table (part two)

Part Two in a scholarly round table examining Kelly Sue DeConnik and Valentine De Landro’s Bitch Planet.

8 March 2018 in Comic Studies, Gender, Guest Post, Race, Round Table.

Caged and Enraged: Bitch Planet Comics Studies Round Table (part one)

Part One in a scholarly round table examining Kelly Sue DeConnik and Valentine De Landro’s Bitch Planet.

6 March 2018 in Comic Studies, Gender, Guest Post, Round Table.

The International Comics Art Forum 2017

An overview of the 2017 International Comics Art Forum conference in Seattle, WA.

21 November 2017 in Comic Studies, Comics.

Re-Reading Girl Comics

A 2010 series by women, but for who?

16 May 2017 in Gender, Marvel Comics.

Reviews in Brief (6/15 to 6/22 – 2016)

Brief reviews of comics that came out the weeks of June 15 and 22, 2016, including Wonder Woman #1, Nighthawk #1 & #2, and Bitch Planet #8.

29 June 2016 in Comics, Review.

Reviews in Brief (4/15 to 4/29 – 2015)

Brief reviews of comic books from 4/15 to 4/29, but a couple go back a few weeks further.

29 April 2015 in Comics, Review.

Reviews in Brief (12/24 to 1/14 – 2014/15)

Brief reviews of comic books from December 24, 2014 to January 14, 2015; including Ant-Man #1 and Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1.

14 January 2015 in Comics, Review.

Reviews in Brief (10/1 to 10/15 – 2014)

Brief reviews of comic books released from October 1 to 15, 2014; including Death of Wolverine #3 and #4.

15 October 2014 in Comics, Review.

Reviews in Brief (6/18 to 7/09 – 2014)

Brief reviews of: Captain Marvel #5 | All-New Ghost Rider #4 | Rocket Raccoon #1 | Amazing Spider-Man #1.3 | Thor, God of Thunder #23 & #24 | The Wicked & The Divine #1

9 July 2014 in Comics, Review.

Reviews in Brief (5/21 to 6/11 – 2014)

Brief reviews of: Amazing Spider-Man #1.2 | Captain Marvel #4 | Mind MGMT #22 | Ms. Marvel #4 She-Hulk #5 | Superior Foes of Spider-Man #12 | Thor, God of Thunder #22

11 June 2014 in Comics, Review.

“Let’s Rewrite Some History”: Captain Marvel & Feminist Revisionism

The first major story arc in DeConnick’s series is an attempt to write Ms./Captain Marvel into a revisionist feminist text – a laudable attempt to make manifest the purported feminist subtext of the character.

21 January 2014 in Gender, Marvel Comics.
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