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Comic-Con Panel Video: Where Are the Action Chicks?
Continued from”Comic-Con Panel: Best Superheroine Movie? No, the ONLY Theatrical Superheroine Movie.” In a San Diego Comic-Con International panel, some friends and I discussed the shortage of superheroines and other action heroines in leading roles in movies and comic books. The … Continue reading →
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Comic-Con Panel: Best Superheroine Movie? No, the ONLY Theatrical Superheroine Movie
In our “Where Are the Action Chicks?” panel at San Diego Comic-Con International, we examined the dearth of action heroines in movies and comic books, including an examination of the reasons why there are so few despite the great popularity of … Continue reading →
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