February 26, 2012

mika-was-here:

I don’t want to be just any kind of journalist. 

I want to be the kind who puts gay sub-text in stories about Santorum. 

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February 21, 2012
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Stop degrading the act of sex by calling it ‘opening your legs.’

I’m so sick of women being degraded all the time. Because women just, you know, lay back and ‘spread their legs’ and let men do whatever they want. They don’t take any active role in the actual sex act or enjoy it. They are just objects that lay there with their legs open. Then they are stupid because through poor judgement or mishap, they became pregnant. The man is never blamed or shamed or degraded for having sex. There are no phrases used to degrade the act of a man participating in a sexual act, at least not a heterosexual one.

I swear if I could punch people in the face for saying ‘they shouldn’t have spread their legs’ I would. I don’t even care if they are someone in my family or my friends. That is how fucking pissed I get when people say hateful shit like that about women.

No issue is black and white. Women have abortions for many reasons. Shit happens. The fetus ends up being deformed and would not live; the woman just ended a previously stable relationship; the woman or couple has children already and cannot afford any more at the moment; The couple may have used birth control but it failed; the woman just found out she has a serious illness and will not be able to carry a pregnancy to term; the woman was raped, etc.

So fuck you and your hatred of women. Negativity about sex is disgusting and harmful.

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— flowersarebetterthanbullets on This Post (I made this a quote, because the original picture with text was visually offensive. These pro-life people need to take a graphic design class.)

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January 31, 2012
Barbara Gordon in One Panel

thismomentsforwomenincomics:

When I first heard the theme of this site, this is the scene that immediately jumped into my mind, from Birds of Prey #8,written by Chuck Dixon.

Oracle is my favorite superhero of all time, and even though this is just one panel, and she’s not doing anything terribly exciting like beating up villains or anything, this is the scene that I think, more than any other, captures exactly what made Oracle such an incredible heroine.

If I had to describe what Oracle symbolizes to me in one word, I would say: resilience. There are many other words things that she brings to mind, of course - determination, courage, and intelligence, among others. But above all: resilience. The ability to go through tragedy and come out stronger than ever. What Barbara went through after the Joker paralyzed her would have broken a lesser person, mentally on top of physically. She lost the ability to walk, run, jump, and dance. She lost a huge part of her identity. And yet she didn’t let that break her, and, more importantly, she didn’t let it stop her from being a hero. As she says here, she created a new life for herself. One that fulfilled her. She got past her tragedy and she didn’t let it take her hope, her purpose in life, away from her.

Many times in life, we make excuses for why we can’t be better than what we are. We’re not smart enough, not strong enough, we don’t have the time. It’s not our fault - the cards are stacked against us. It’s not in the stars. There’s just nothing we can do about it.

Barbara Gordon never made excuses. When life threw obstacles her way, she didn’t just sit there and whine about it. She didn’t shrug her shoulders, declare the situation out of her hands, and turn around. She picked herself up, and she made herself a new life. No one could have blamed Babs if she had given up the life of a superhero after the Joker put her in a wheelchair. No one could have blamed her if she had lost hope and drowned herself in self-pity. But she didn’t do that. She found a way to keep helping people, to keep fighting back against the evil that had she had now experienced in such a devastatingly personal way. She came out stronger than ever.

I also think this scene is terribly fitting for the theme of this site because, in a way, it’s the exact opposite of the Women in Refrigerators syndrome. In this scene, Babs is telling Dick Grayson that what happened to her shouldn’t be about the “Batguys” or how they feel about it. All of their regret and guilt over her tragedy, while understandable, is essentially missing the point - the tragedy is hers. It happened to her. And it’s for her to decide how she feels about it. At the end of the day, her feelings have to be the focus here - not theirs.

I think that’s something every comic writer out there could stand to keep in mind.

January 29, 2012
THIS! moment: Jessica Jones

thismomentsforwomenincomics:

When I introduce women who don’t read comics to comic books, I ALWAYS bring out Alias starring Jessica Jones. And I always introduce it with this scene. This scene is hilarious, and whenever I tell people about it, it always gets a good laugh. And every woman I’ve introduced to this book has fallen in love with Jessica. Why? Because she’s a really complex character. She’s funny, she’s snarky, she’s sarcastic, she’s looking for love, she’s really smart, she’s dogged, tenacious, flawed, sometimes overwhelmed, concerned about others and their welfare, and is a damned good detective. There are so many scenes in Alias in which I self-identify with Jessica, this being one of them. 

I also love that I’ve “met” this independent character and have watched her grow. I’ve watched her get married to a man she loves so very much, have a baby (not in that order!). I’ve watched her struggle to make decisions about careers and family and even name changes that so many women have to make. She has become a character very close to my heart because of this book, and that’s why I love introducing her to people. 

September 16, 2011

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August 18, 2011
shobogan:

[graphic: two headshots of Jason Todd and Stephanie Brown as Robin, framed by their memorial cases, bearing the text “Favourite Robins”.]

YES

shobogan:

[graphic: two headshots of Jason Todd and Stephanie Brown as Robin, framed by their memorial cases, bearing the text “Favourite Robins”.]

YES

June 2, 2011
fyeahbarbaragordon:

angelophile:

Oracle Cosplay at Wizard World Miami. Photo by Flash! Fotography. (Source)

exactly what we like to see!

fyeahbarbaragordon:

angelophile:

Oracle Cosplay at Wizard World Miami. Photo by Flash! Fotography. (Source)

exactly what we like to see!

March 15, 2011
adventuresofcomicbookgirl:

shobogan:

Hopping on sweet-tart’s amazing bandwagon.
[source]

!!!!

Shobogan & sweet-tart, always amazing <3

adventuresofcomicbookgirl:

shobogan:

Hopping on sweet-tart’s amazing bandwagon.

[source]

!!!!

Shobogan & sweet-tart, always amazing <3

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