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 (Ok, for anyone unfamiliar with "women in refrigerators," it refers to the tendency to off (or otherwise harm) women-usually girlfriends-so the heroes can angst and suffer, coined when Ron Marz had Green Lantern come home one day to find his girlfriend had been murdered and stuffed in the refrigerator for him to find.)

Anyway, via comments in a post of [profile] troubleinchina's, R.H. Milholland, creator of Something Positive, has a soon-to-be fridged woman objecting to the trend.  Strongly.

And in response to one of the finest and most casual cases of character butchering I have seen (thus killing the "I need to catch up on comics" urge that was building up) [community profile] scans_dailyhas started an unofficial "When Jubilee Was Awesome" (read, "when they weren't having Jubilee casually betraying everything she ever stood for because it's the only way you can be cool and badass in superhero comics these days") week.

And for a bit of linkblogging not related to comics:

[personal profile] sartorias announced a prequel to Crown Duel.

[profile] webpetals posted on the Stargate: Continuum premiere.  No spoilers for the movie itself.

 ETA:  Also, has anyone read Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear?

Date: 2008-07-25 05:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ryanitenebrae.livejournal.com
Oh, he didn't. S*P is still running - R.K. Millohand's running like..four comics, right now. S*P, two prequels to S*P, and Super Stupors.
I read a lot of YA fantasy, myself. Have you read Wicked Lovely? I need to start reading more of what I have at home. First I have these ARCs that need reading and reviewing, then I'm going to stop checking out library books for a while I can focus on what I have.

Date: 2008-07-25 05:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com
Actually, I don't think I've heard of Wicked Lovely. What's it about?

Date: 2008-07-25 05:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ryanitenebrae.livejournal.com
It's an Urban Fantasy about faeries. You know, along the lines of Tithe, etc. And I love books like Tithe, but this one is set apart. The characterization is good, the main character, Ash(short for Aislinn) is a genuinely strong girl that can see fairies, knows all about them, and hides this fact from Tall Emo Ethereal Fairy Boy(Who, by the way, is not her love interest, and is also clearly flawed in his massive ego and flair for the dramatic), for most of the book. The villain is a tad cliche, very 'Cruella de Ville' esque, but the writing is pretty solid, and there's a follow-up, Ink Exchange, that just came out.

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