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Represenation of Women in Comic Books WWII-60's]] "Women have served all these centuries as looking glasses possessing the power of reflecting the figure of man at twice its natural size." Virginia Woolf -Reflection of American Culture -Visual and Contextual extremes, stereotypes -Wonder Woman, Diana Prince

[|Supergirls Gone Wild] This article talks about Stephanie Brown a female artist who joined with Bruce Wayne to create the first female sidekick. It explains how many readers felt that the plot was very gender biased. There has been a lot of controversy with the soryline that female superheros are given and blame Brown for it. This article aslo explains the credibility of the plot, that women want just as much as men to read something that are believable. "You can't just promise to add some weight to Supergirl's frame and expect women to care about a poorly constructed character"(Goguen.) Feminists are now trying to change the comic book era by creating story lines that, "allow girls to imagine rescuing themselves instead of waiting for a white knight to show up."

[|No Girls Allowed] "Women in comics had humongous breasts and wore tiny little outfits. And then in the 90s, there's been this phenomenon of female characters drawn in this unbelievably exploitative, sexist way. They had never been drawn like that before"(Robbins.)