Episode 2

Wonder Woman is Queer as F%*K

Many fans of a certain bent were upset when stories began being published showing Wonder Woman as queer. Since it is pride month let us talk about it and use it as an opportunity to discuss how mythology works in comics and isolate why these readers were actually upset (and it's not about continuity).

Greg Rucka's Wonder Woman:

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Grant Morrison's Wonder Woman Earth One:

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Jill Lepore's The Secret History of Wonder Woman

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Noah Berlatsky's Wonder Woman: Bondage and Feminism in the Marston/Peter Comics 1941-1948

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Miskatonic Literature 209: Graphic Literature in Society and History

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Rogan Hamby

In one universe Rogan went to a small library arts college and became a librarian, software dev, father and not a shut in (mostly). But in the universe of the Comics Course Rogan went to Miskatonic University and became a literature professor and now teaches in the remote education department a course about the role of graphic literature in the context of society and history. Welcome!