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psychology
Monday various
- RIP, Harvey Pekar.
- So you’ve heard about this new Wonder Woman costume, right?
It’s as if the people designing her new look didn’t want to make a decision about who she is as a hero. And this is the basic problem – a superhero costume projects an idea, and no one knows what the idea of Wonder Woman is. She was conceived to be the original, iconic female superhero, but seventy years into her history, no one quite knows what a genuinely powerful superheroine should look like or what her story is. It’s sad, but because there have been a hell of a lot of interesting women, and women characters, to think about since 1941.
I’m not too impressed by it either. [via]
- Worst comic book origin story ever?
- Noel Murray revisits Warren Ellis’ Planetary and Kurt Busiek’s Astro City:
I like Planetary a lot. I think it’s some of Warren Ellis’ and John Cassaday’s best work, and when I read it, I definitely feel their affection for the characters and concepts they’re subjecting to deeper scrutiny. But Planetary feels more like a memorial—a eulogy. Planetary exhumes old bones, while Astro City leads its readers through a living, thriving community, populated by improved versions of what came before. Planetary makes me sad for what might’ve been; Astro City makes me appreciate what is.
- And fianally, Darth Vader may have had psychological issues. Noooo! [via]