Azzy's run is done. The Finches are on the title now and if I understood the post correctly what the above poster was referring to.
Azzy's run is done. The Finches are on the title now and if I understood the post correctly what the above poster was referring to.
This Wonder Woman is such an anti-femenist 'thing' that it boggles my mind how it could be so well received.
It has nothing to do with myths, but rather the norms and values of the classical world. This is a world where slavery existed, where the idea of human rights didn't exist at all and where the majority of any population were not treated as citizens and were denied basic political rights. Marston's Amazons were derived from the idealization of that world, an idealization that prevailed into the modern age due to the West's fetishization of Greek culture. All Azzarello has done is put the Amazons in the proper context of that world and pointed out that the idealization of that past (and any past imo) was a mistakeI don't care what some greek myth had to say about the Amazons or whether or not they were man-hating barbarians.
Why is WW being born from clay necessary for her story or intrinsic to her character or necessary for her being in patriarch's world? It's not like the Waynes dying in Crime Alley or Superman rocketed from his world and found by the Kents. The only thing that was necessary to explain Diana's origin and mission is her being an Amazon from Themyscira, the rest of it either the clay or demi-god origin is not necessary and just window dressing.And the handling of Hippolyte. Why destroy this...
The entirety of Azz's run on WW related to her conflict with the Gods. Making her one of them was necessary since much of his run was not just about her conflicts with the gods, but how it related to the ideals of family both with the Amazons and the Olympians, but also with the family unit that she had slowly created for herself.Just so you can have Wonder Woman be 'related' to the gods when that never stopped her from dealing with the gods before in a similar fashion?
The rumours were that editorial brought in the Finches in order to make the character conform to her appearances outside of Azzy's title so like say how Diana has been portrayed in other books such as Johns "Justice League" and in "Superman/Wonder Woman".
I understand about the editor part...but I do still think part of the reason they gave him the book in the first place was that they were frustrated with Azzy's run.
They seem to be building on what Azzarello established. The male Amazons, the God of War and the First Born are part of the story still, but so are the JLA and the relationship with Superman.I've been wondering, how much have they changed what Azzarello established? I always hear stories about new teams coming in and totally wiping out the previous teams stuff.
Back to discussion of books though...I just finished the Ultra Comics issue of "Multiversity" and it was simply outstanding.
Ultra was simply amazing. It was probably the best issue of Multiversity so far and I thought nothing was going to top the Multiversity Guidebook, but Morrison keeps proving me wrong.
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