Monday, March 8, 2010

Girl Comics #1 (of 3)

OK, I'm trying to blog and watch the Oscars at the same time, so forgive me if this review's a bit on the short side.

In this day of feminism and equal rights, is it correct to call a comic written and illustrated by women "Girl Comics?"

Unlike the '60s and '70s, when having women writing and/or drawing comics seemed like a novelty, is there anyone out there who doesn't realize that women are just as capable as men (if not moreso)?

Sadly, this comic doesn't help the cause. What we have here is a terrific cover by Amanda Conner and a series of short stories that are either lightweight or extremely lightweight.

The art is fine, with some interesting takes on established characters, and there are some clever ideas here - I especially liked Venus trying to return to her fashion magazine beginnings - but there's nothing here that's really amazing.

And what's up with the tie-me-up sex kitten pin-up with the She-Hulk? Not that I'm complaining, but it seems out of place here.

Women do great work in comics, and some of the women represented here have proven it in the past - but sadly, this isn't their best work.

Grade: C-

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