091 feminist and comic book fan
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In the comics, Hippolyta grabs Ares by the hair, and the sword is a few centimeters closer to his neck. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
"Don't test my patience!"
Zeus roared, and the powerful coercion shook Hippolyta and Ares to their knees.
Then another voice sounded in the sky: "My dear Hippolyta, do not let my husband provoke you, he sometimes thinks like an old stubborn, nevertheless I must respect his wishes. Ares is allowed to live, but he will be punished for coping, and he will be your prisoner!"
From the dialogue, it is known that this new character is none other than Zeus's wife, Hera.
Next, Hera showed her great strength, and two bolts of lightning shot out of her body, striking Ares's wrist, and when the lightning was gone, Ares had an extra pair of bracelets on her wrist.
"This pair of bracelets will prevent him from absorbing energy in the war, so that he will never be able to regain his strength. Only another god can unravel it......" Hera said.
But Hippolyta was clearly not happy with the outcome, and she questioned the Queen, "But what about my sisters, Hera, they have lost so much!
From a woman's point of view, the plot is so beautiful that even people like Elizabeth Stanton, who doesn't read comics often, are fascinated.
However, what Hera said next in the comics really shocked the female scholar.
"Yes, but I will give you the power to free yourselves from slavery, and I will give you a new beginning...... An isolated paradise island, a new home, where you will be forever cut off from the chaotic world of men......! You can build a utopia where you can regain your inner purity!"
Elizabeth Stanton was thrilled, this is a real female society!
She had analysed the "matriarchal clan society" in a paper and famously made the idea that the idea of female supremacy persisted for hundreds of years.
For a long time, this idea became one of the most admired ideas among feminists.
But now, the creators of the superhero comics that these feminists boycott are trying to build a feminist utopian society?
Elizabeth Stanton suddenly felt a little crazy.
Not only that, but the female scholar discovered that the cunning Frank Miller was not just trying to please feminists, he was trying to please all women.
Look at Hera's lines, it will never be eroded by time, doesn't that mean it will never grow old!
Isn't it true that to regain the purity of your heart is to become more self-conscious!
Elizabeth Stanton, even as a more research-focused scholar, understands the impact these words can have on women......
In the last pages of the comic, Hippolyta walks alone on the beach with a dagger in her hand, and when she comes somewhere, she kneels, raises the dagger in her hand, and plunges it into the sand.
The sand that was dug up was piled up to look a bit like a baby.
Hippolyta slashed her finger with her dagger, pressed the blood against the pile of sand, and then picked it up, and a bolt of lightning struck it.
The sand shell falls, and a baby girl with some black hair is born out of the sand.
Elizabeth Stanton knew that this was supposed to be the main character of the comic, Wonder Woman, but she couldn't care about that much now, even if the last few pages of the comic were entirely borrowed from the myth of the man.
She didn't care at all.
She didn't know what words to use to describe Frank Miller's new comics, and her initial contempt and contempt had vanished without a trace, replaced by vigilance and regret.
I am wary that Frank Miller can show "feminism" so perfectly, and I have to say that this comic book is really in line with women's tastes.
Sadly, no matter how perfect Frank Miller's cartoon is, it doesn't change the fact that he launched it only to quell the demonstrations.
In other words, Frank Miller wasn't really a feminist, he just drew a feminist cartoon.
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There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people, and in the eyes of Elizabeth Stanton, a female scholar, Frank Miller's new comic is a standard feminist comic.
However, for other comic book readers, their focus is distinctly different.
"Mr. Miller, what the hell are you doing, the big-breasted and long-legged girl you said you were talking about? This is not at all the same as advertised, right?" said a netizen on Twitter.
"It's a fraud, we're going to look at the heroine, not the warrior!"
"In the whole first issue, the protagonist didn't appear, and I was looking forward to it!"
"That little baby is obviously Wonder Woman, don't worry, Mr. Frank Miller has never let everyone down!"
"You guys, you're so naïve, don't you all pay attention to the plot of the comics? When you hear that it's the first heroine comic, you pay all the attention to the girls? Don't you see that Mr. Miller is playing a big game of chess? Greek mythology, friends, think about it, there's a lot to be done here!"
"That's right, Mr. Miller has brought out Wonder Woman's enemies, and it's obvious that it's Ares, the god of war!"
"Don't talk nonsense, Ares is already a prisoner...... Also, don't superheroes exist in the city, so I think Wonder Woman will come to the city next......"
Comic book readers are more pure than feminists with obvious purposes, only concerned about how the first heroine in comic book history will appear, and only concerned about whether Frank Miller's new comics are good or not.
Although "Wonder Woman" is slightly different from Frank Miller's previous comics, and the main character has not appeared so far, this has not affected the excitement of the comics, and many people are already looking forward to the next comic.
But before fans saw Wonder Woman actually active in the comics, a tweet that seemed to be quite informative caught people's attention.
"Sure enough, it's Mr. Miller, I remember what Mr. Miller said when I first joined AC Comics: The imagination is endless, whether it's animals, plants, science, magic, aliens, robots, all these are the source of superpowers...... Now, Mr. Miller has created the first heroine in comic book history out of mythology, and he has learned a new lesson!"
The person who tweeted this tweet was screenwriter Ned Barty, who is becoming known to the comic book industry and fans because of Superman: The Legendary Story.
Soon, the group of people who entered AC Comics together all retweeted this tweet and expressed their opinions.
As one of Frank Miller's assistants, Charlie Wesley, who has been involved in the coloring of "Wonder Woman", also retweeted Ned Barty's tweet, and said:
"Of course Mr. Miller does what he says, but I'm afraid you don't know it yet, Mr. Miller's words have been fulfilled in full last month!haha!"
Although Charlie Wesley found that his remarks were inappropriate and quickly deleted his Twitter, some sharp-eyed netizens saw it and took screenshots for evidence.
Then, a screenshot of Charlie Wesley's tweet went viral on the Internet, which made netizens know a key message: "Wonder Woman" seems to have finished writing, and it was completed last month!
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