Saturday, June 11, 2011

My September Pull List

I'm not a Marvel guy. I'll read it, but I buy DC and I read Marvel. I just prefer the DC stable. So, due to that, I've been struggling with September. I started a blog earlier going through the 52 books, but it was long and boring, but I did want to think about my list. From 52, I've gotten it down to 30 to try or buy, due to budget. They're listed based upon my optimism toward the books.


1.     Action Comics  
2.     Justice League Dark
3.     Justice League
4.     Justice League International
5.     Wonder Woman
6.     Batwoman
7.     Green Lantern
8.     Green Lantern Corps
9.     Green Lanterns: New Guardians
10.  Aquaman
11.  Flash
12.  DC Universe Presents
13.  Blue Beetle
14.  Static Shock
15.  Stormwatch
16.  Frankenstein: Agent Of SHADE
17.  Animal Man
18.  Batgirl
19.  Red Lanterns
20.  Swamp Thing
21. Superman
22.  Resurrection Man
23.  I, Vampire
24.  Fury Of Firestorm
25.  Mr Terrific 
26.  Batman 
27.  Green Arrow
28.  Teen Titans  
29.  Suicide Squad
30.  Demon Knights


Obviously, I'm not a Batman fan. The only one of the 4 titles Bruce will be in, only 1 made it for, after much debate between it and Damien in Batman and Robin. I'm trying Demon Knights based on "I loved Paul Cornell in Action and Knight and Squire," Teen Titans based on blind and foolish hope and I, Vampire based on... Well... I have no idea it looks like the most unusual book for DC to be putting out so, why not?

As to what I expect to be reading in a year or even a couple month? Much less, and then I'll experiment with other books. The books I'm most excited for are Action by Morrison and Morales and then JLD, I love supernatural teams.

That's it, something deep later.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

A first little bit of stuff about Wonder Woman and Sexuality

On the twitter, Gail Simone had a hashtag today which was "weirdthingsabouttherelaunch," and one of my responses (which Gail actually was kind enough to retweet) was 
which wasn't something I said without thinking about it. And substantially editing it for the character limit. Still, its something that, since the initial tag Gail put out, has been a germ in my mind. Why couldn't there be a sex positive comic based around Wonder Woman? 

Obviously, comic books have issues with diversity. In the whole relaunch, I could only find 7 books which are anchored to female characters, and of them 4 are Bat-related (girl, woman, Catwoman and Birds), then its Supergirl, Voodoo (which is a character I know nothing about but the cover of the book has me scared for the contents) and Wonder Woman herself. I don't include Hawk & Dove because its drawn by Rob Liefeld. Also, Hawk has first billing and Dove is defined in relation to Hawk, not autonomously. Bird gets to count because it is based upon being a female team. So, of the characters, only two aren't primarily the distaff counterparts to men, and while I am glad to see DC putting out a book, presumably as an on going, which stars a woman, again, the cover has issues to me.
That face doesn't say "I'm a superhero, I'll kick your ass" as much as "Oh, please, strong man, help me figure this out while I pout"
Add to this, we only can confirm one LGBT book (Batwoman), though hopefully Apollo and Midnighter will maintain their fantastic relationship, and we're not going to expect anything positive coming from DC in terms of sexuality and women. Plus, Wonder Woman's written by Brian Azzarello, who, while a great writer, is not known for his positive and enlightened portrayal of women. I don't mean to throw him under the bus as a sexist, but he's just not know for being like Greg Rucka, who does write positive female characters. I don't know enough about Azzarello to tar him before reading his Wonder Woman, but I'm just nervous for one of my favorite characters after the JMS relaunch, which was weird and now seemingly completely inconsequential so I stopped picking it up to make room for other books.  

Yet, that's the world that is, not the world that could be. To get to that, let's look at Wonder Woman's history. She was a sexual character from the start and her creator didn't really hide that. She was an exploration of kink and fetish on a grand scale. Her creator was known for being in a polyamorous relationship and William Moulton Marston, claimed she “satisfies the subconscious, elaborately disguised desire of males to be mastered by a woman who loves them.” I'd argue with him on that one in his book, but I do need to read more classic Wonder woman, so feel free to correct me if that's accurate.
Yeah...



Compounding the bondage issue, if we look at Diana's love interests, there has always been a push and pull, they have to prove their greatness as warriors and they're at least her equal in terms of strength in that way. Then, the DCnU rumor is that she'll be hookin' up with Superman, which is to say that, even though Superman is definitely not the most dominating guy in the League (Hi, Batman!), he's more powerful than her and thus the one who can win her physically. Or she'll be with Batman (Justice League was a great cartoon), who, again, while her physical inferior is ridiculously domineering and wouldn't work in a D/s relationship for the essential problem of the importance of consent in them.


Still, let's take Marston's spirit into the modern era and mix it with some feminist philosophy. Due to who she is as a character, Wonder Woman is uniquely placed as a possible ambassador, not just from the Amazon's to man's world, but from the world of fetish to the vanilla. She could still be a great superheroine, but in her personal life she could have a relationship with a queer male, and it would be able to make sense based upon her history. Wonder Woman would be able to be an exploration of a positive sexually dominant female role. I can't honestly see any other existing character able to do this in a positive way. 

I'll write more about this, this is a rough prologue to a larger idea. A prologomena, because I'm pretentious. Wonder Woman is one of the most complex and fascinating characters in comics. I want to write a series of posts exploring the issue. I also want to write more on this idea in particular, and why I think its important and why Wonder Woman would be perfect for it. I promise other posts will be more thought out than this one.