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A GOLDEN THREAD: AN UNOFFICIAL CRITICAL HISTORY OF WONDER WOMAN (by Philip Sandifer)
Date: 29 Oct 2013
Cover Price: $12.96
Publisher: createspace.com
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Ilke writes:
Chapter 16 of this 2013 release is called "George Pérez," and runs eleven pages.
From amazon.com: For over seventy years Wonder Woman has been one of the most popular and
recognized comic book characters in the world. Now, for the first time,
A Golden Thread presents a detailed critical history of the character.
From her origins as a World War II-era avatar of William Moulton
Marston’s vision of a feminist bondage utopia to the present day, this
book looks closely at seven decades of Wonder Woman comics alongside her
appearances in television and film. Through her many highs and many
lows, this book traces the unlikely story of the world’s most popular
feminist character.
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A GOLDEN THREAD: AN UNOFFICIAL CRITICAL HISTORY OF WONDER WOMAN (by Philip Sandifer) (29 Oct 2013)
CreateSpace
Ilke writes:
Chapter 16 of this 2013 release is called "George Pérez," and runs eleven pages.
For over seventy years Wonder Woman has been one of the most popular and
recognized comic book characters in the world. Now, for the first time,
A Golden Thread presents a detailed critical history of the character.
From her origins as a World War II-era avatar of William Moulton
Marston’s vision of a feminist bondage utopia to the present day, this
book looks closely at seven decades of Wonder Woman comics alongside her
appearances in television and film. Through her many highs and many
lows, this book traces the unlikely story of the world’s most popular
feminist character. |
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