Thursday, December 6, 2018
Batman
The comic is relatable but there is an unsettling, and gross amount of using sole female characters as a device to motivate the main, male characters into action. Though this comic is known to be one of the best Batman comics, it says a lot of how the women are perceived. They are rape victims and serve no other use but to further motivation of a character or characters. In this Batman comic, they're not fighting per-say in terms of an overblown fantasy where superhero comics seem to strike for- but it's more real and relatable to us as mundane humans.
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