Not All Supermen explores the complex history of the superhero genre, with its troubling undercurrent of sexism and toxic masculinity while supposedly espousing truth, justice, and valor for generations of fans.
Tim Hanley Libri
Tim Hanley è uno storico dei fumetti la cui scrittura approfondisce le rappresentazioni delle donne all'interno del genere. Il suo lavoro esamina criticamente personaggi iconici e il più ampio panorama della rappresentazione femminile nei fumetti, offrendo analisi approfondite per fan e studiosi. Attraverso il suo blog e le sue rubriche, promuove discussioni sulle dinamiche di genere e sull'evoluzione dei ruoli femminili nelle narrazioni a fumetti.



Betty and Veronica
- 240pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
We think we know Betty and Veronica from Archie comics, but we don't. This book examines how these two female characters have evolved over the decades, from stereotypes of the 1940s to more sophisticated representations in recent years. They are far more than just Archie's girlfriends, and this book explores the depths of these cultural icons.
Focusing on the evolution of female superheroes, this book delves into the rich histories of the women who have portrayed Batgirl over sixty years. It highlights their impact on popular culture and the significance of representation in comics and media. By examining their roles both on and off the page, the narrative reveals the challenges and triumphs faced by these characters and the fandom they inspire, emphasizing the importance of female representation in the superhero genre.