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galateus ([info]galateus) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
@ 2011-02-10 13:56:00


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The Wonder Woman trainwreck keeps on keeping on

It's a dark time in the DC universe. The Wonder Woman title is still stuck in some kind of inexplicable AU timeline where Diana finally got to wear pants, in exchange for not being actually heroic or effective or competent or anything.

How the main universe and nu!Wondy are even supposed to make sense together (since Wondy Classic has been MIA since this started) has so far stayed a vague, wibbly-wobbly-timey-wimey open question. And as such a pivotal turning point for Wonder Woman the character *and* the mythos, of course somebody decided that it would best to reveal such a crucial part of her superhero origin in Superman's book and make it all. About. Him. (See exhibits A, B, C, D, E, and F for Why This Is Stupid And Sexist As Hell.)

Naturally, jlbarnett, limitless source of the unfunny, is just plain oblivious to logic as well as patronizing, spawning a long thread about the nature of the phrase "calm down." Apparently being angry with sexism is the real oppression at work here. Who knew?



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[info]spawn_of_kong
2011-02-11 10:20 pm UTC (link)
My bet? His mind somehow got warped when he collaborated with Joe Quesada on One More Day, even though he pulled out at the last minute.

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[info]dragonsong12
2011-02-11 10:22 pm UTC (link)
Everything he touches, he destroys...

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[info]spawn_of_kong
2011-02-11 10:34 pm UTC (link)
Then again, it's probably like Linkara says in the link I've posted in an above thread: you can be a good writer, but just not be suited for a particular character/title.

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[info]dragonsong12
2011-02-11 10:53 pm UTC (link)
I can agree with that, I've even seen it in practice a few times - As Linkara himself pointed out with Johns and Wonder Woman. Ah Linkara, part of why I love the man is that even when I disagree with him, he's got good reasons for his views.
Sometimes I think people just need to step back and own up to it when a character just doesn't work with a certain writer rather than continuing to force it.

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