Showing posts with label Womens Lib. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Womens Lib. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

WE Hated Men! SAVAGE TALES "Fury of the Femizons"

You'd think nothing says "I Hated Men!" like a woman running a sword through a man's heart...
...except in the case presented in this Women's Lib-era story from the b/w magazine Savage Tales #1 (1971)!
(Was it really over a half-century ago?
Lord, I feel so old...)

Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita, Sr,  this tale had an unusual genesis, as detailed on the editorial page by editor Roy Thomas...

Women's liberation.
It's all around us, be we male or female.
marches, intellectual treatises, picketing, bra-burning, some four-letter forensics, and more burnings–not always of bras.
"Women are the equals of men every day, in every way!'
Men are beginning to believe it.
Women always knew it.
So what happens if maybe we come the full circle in, say the next hundred years or so?
What if women turn the rascals out–and we do mean out!
What would we have then?
A better world? Perhaps.
A gentler world? Could be.
different world? Believe it.
Stan Lee got to wondering-and, by and by, he set imaginative artist Johnny Romita to wondering along with him.
The result is, perhaps, something just a wee bit new under the sun.
Not quite sword-and-sorcery–certainly not science-fiction–and not exactly a political polemic.
Robin Morgan clobbers Buck Rogers in the 25th century!
Kate Millett zaps both Flash Gordon and Ming the Merciless–then takes over Mongo for good measure!
The hand that rocks the cradle really rules the world!
Next Week:
In June, We Return to Our Original Format of Posting Whatever Catches Our Fancy!
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Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Happy 100th Birthday Stan Lee...Romance Comics Writer!

Besides tales of the super-powered denizens of the "Marvel Universe"...
...centennial birthday boy Stan (the Man) Lee scripted hundreds of romance comics stories...
You can see all of Stan Lee's work we've re-presented on this blog (including the ones shown above) by clicking HERE!
Next Week:
You'll see the postponed conclusion to our "Hallmark Christmas Movie"-style tale, Sweet Santa!
You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

CAREER GIRL ROMANCES "No Prospects"

Here's a short from 1971 that reads more like a tale from the 1950s...
Appearing the the back of Charlton's Career Girl Romances #63 (1971), this uncredited story plays out as if Women's Lib wasn't one of the hot points of the era!
Next week:
We haven't decided yet what it'll be, but we can guarantee that...
You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

YOUNG LOVE "His Plaything"

A couple of weeks ago, we brought you the 1950s-60s male's point of view...
...but, by the 1970s (and the rise of Women's Lib), things had not appreciably improved, at least from a guy's viewpoint...
You'll note that, despite it being the heydey of feminism, the woman is the one to offer compromise to resolve the problem!
The man would've happily kept going, one by one, through the town's female population!
The writer for this story from DC's Young Love #112 (1974) is unknown (but probably a guy),  but the art is by Nick Cardy, who began his career in the Golden Age and still does the occasional comics cover today at the age of 91!
Next week:
We haven't decided yet what it'll be, but we can guarantee that...
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

YOUNG LOVE "Dating Game"

Though it's not based on the popular TV game show...
...this decidedly non-feminist tale from DC's Young Love #104 (1973) featured title lettering inspired by the tv show's distinctive logo!
I'm pretty sure this violates the university's code of ethics, especially before the end of the semester...

Note: this was the same period that DC's Wonder Woman was featured on the cover of the first issue of Ms. Magazine as a Woman's Lib icon!
Art by Murphy Anderson
Ironically, both Wonder Woman and DC's romance titles were edited by the same person, Dorothy Woolfolk!
Both the writer and penciler are unknown, but the inker is clearly Vince Colletta, the go-to inker for romance titles in the 1960s-70s.
Next week:
We haven't decided yet what it'll be, but we can guarantee that...
You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!
(Oh, you've heard that, eh?)

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