Women in Refrigerators

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"Women in Refrigerators" represents an alleged phenomenon whereby women are seen to generally meet worse ends in comicbooks than their male counterparts.
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"Women in Refrigerators" represents an alleged phenomenon whereby women are seen, generally, to meet worse ends in comicbooks than their male counterparts. The eponymous example comes from the case of a supervillain who not only killed a superhero's girlfriend, but stuffed her remains into a refrigerator for him to find.
[[Image:v3wirefrigerators.jpg|frame|Women in Refrigerators.]]
[[Image:v3wirefrigerators.jpg|frame|Women in Refrigerators.]]
==Story==
==Story==
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It occurred to writer Gail Simone (with contributions from Beau Yarbrough, Rob Harris, John Norris, Jason Yu, and Daniel Merlin Goodbrey,, among others) that it's not that healthy to be a female character in comics. Curious as to whether this was statistically anomalous or not, she began correspondance with various comicbook professionals to test her theory.
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It occurred to writer Gail Simone (with contributions from Beau Yarbrough, Rob Harris, John Norris, Jason Yu, and Daniel Merlin Goodbrey, among others) that it's not that healthy to be a female character in comics. Curious as to whether this was statistically anomalous or not, she began correspondance with various comicbook professionals to test her theory.
==Mission==
==Mission==
<blockquote> <i> "This isn't about assessing blame about an individual story or the treatment of an individual character and it's certainly not about personal attacks on the creators who kindly shared their thoughts on this phenomenon. It's about the trend, its meaning and relevance, if any." </i> </blockquote>
<blockquote> <i> "This isn't about assessing blame about an individual story or the treatment of an individual character and it's certainly not about personal attacks on the creators who kindly shared their thoughts on this phenomenon. It's about the trend, its meaning and relevance, if any." </i> </blockquote>
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==The List==
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==The List (partial)==
<blockquote> <i> Not every woman in comics has been killed, raped, depowered, crippled, turned evil, maimed, tortured, contracted a disease or had other life-derailing tragedies befall her, but... </i> </blockquote>
<blockquote> <i> Not every woman in comics has been killed, raped, depowered, crippled, turned evil, maimed, tortured, contracted a disease or had other life-derailing tragedies befall her, but... </i> </blockquote>
*All of [[Savage Dragon]]'s girlfriends (dead)
*All of [[Savage Dragon]]'s girlfriends (dead)
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*Mockingbird (abducted and mind-manipulated into a relationship, dead)
*Mockingbird (abducted and mind-manipulated into a relationship, dead)
*Zatanna (powers severely limited)
*Zatanna (powers severely limited)
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*Etc.
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*etc.
==References==
==References==

Current revision as of 17:41, 16 August 2009

"Women in Refrigerators" represents an alleged phenomenon whereby women are seen, generally, to meet worse ends in comicbooks than their male counterparts. The eponymous example comes from the case of a supervillain who not only killed a superhero's girlfriend, but stuffed her remains into a refrigerator for him to find.

Women in Refrigerators.

Contents

Story

It occurred to writer Gail Simone (with contributions from Beau Yarbrough, Rob Harris, John Norris, Jason Yu, and Daniel Merlin Goodbrey, among others) that it's not that healthy to be a female character in comics. Curious as to whether this was statistically anomalous or not, she began correspondance with various comicbook professionals to test her theory.

Mission

"This isn't about assessing blame about an individual story or the treatment of an individual character and it's certainly not about personal attacks on the creators who kindly shared their thoughts on this phenomenon. It's about the trend, its meaning and relevance, if any."

The List (partial)

Not every woman in comics has been killed, raped, depowered, crippled, turned evil, maimed, tortured, contracted a disease or had other life-derailing tragedies befall her, but...
  • All of Savage Dragon's girlfriends (dead)
  • Aquagirl (dead)
  • Firestar (powers were sterilizing her)
  • Marrina (insane, dead)
  • Mockingbird (abducted and mind-manipulated into a relationship, dead)
  • Zatanna (powers severely limited)
  • etc.

References

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