Saturday, January 26, 2008

January 25th, 2008

Wonder Woman Cover Story (Colleen Doran)

Well…it was supposed to be Wonder Woman (Colleen Doran)

Comic Reviews 1/23/08 (Mildredmilton)

Things I Can Do Without (Oh, If Only It Were Witty...)

DC: Solicits April '08: Catwoman #78 (KKGlinka)

There’s Something About Lynda Carter / Blogging for Choice (Rachel Edidin)

Tip sheet (Davidpwelsh)

Friends Of Lulu Interview Series: Martha Thomases (FoL Blog)

How to treat a woman: Iron Man (Orange)

Friday Night Fights: Love Like Violence (Bitterandrew)

Comics This Week (Samantha)

Sex and Death (Andrew Wheeler)

Demographics (Brainfreeze)

Jan be Liberated! (Orange)

Hawt… (Smith Michaels)

Brilliantly drawn girls (The Guardian)

The Guardian eyes ’surge of women’ in comics (Kevin Melrose)

Just to make my own position clear... (Katherine)

Hey there! (Cheryl Lynn)

That cover gives me the willies. (Ragnell)

Fandom on a Bike (KKGlinka)

Just Past the Horizon: “What did you expect?” (Lisa Fortuner)

The aging comic book fan(Scott Cederlund)

The Demographics Of The Mainstream Comic Book Reader (Occasional Superheroine)

In New Avengers, violence is okay, but profanity is not (Avi Green)

Misogynist’s Rulebook (Ororo)

Iran from the Inside (Hero Sandwich)

Reminiscing about Nightcat (Kalinara)

Cool things to bookmark: The Gay Utopia (Chris Mautner)

Catwoman #78 Cover Idea Meeting (Occasional Superheroine)

Batgirl: Year One #1-9 by Chuck Dixon, Scott Beatty and Marcos Martin (Andrew Wickliffe)

I have seen the future, and it is Wii-ly Sweet (Owesome)

EVERYTHING BUT IMAGINARY #248: WOMEN AND CHILDREN LAST? (Blake Petit)

Oh noes teh womens R coroperting mai sexality~!! (Anon, A Mouse)

The Boys' Club (revised) (Jog)

The Wonder Woman who isn't (Rob Mars)

Wonder Woman: Not Trying to Start a Crusade Here, but… (Pink Raygun)

DC's April previews reviewed (Caleb)

Bay Area Fangirls? (Kim)

4 comments:

KKGlinka said...

:(

I'z not white power organization.

Ragnell said...

Ooops. Fixed!

Anonymous said...

I am curious as to how it was determined that 90% of mainstream comics readers are male. Do they determine this from their subscriber base only? There must be many of us who don't subscribe, just buy at bookstore or comic book stores.

Ragnell said...

Anon -- I don't know, why don't ask the person who found the statistic?