Reading Wednesday

Wed, Jan. 15th, 2014 01:40 pm
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What I've read: Finished Anuja Chauhan's Those Pricey Thakur Girls! It's by far my favorite of her books, and now I kind of wish there were a version of Battle for Bittora done in rotating 3rd person POV, because I would have LOVED to see Pushpa Pande's sections. Hopefully a longer review to follow soon!

Also finished Chi's Sweet Home volume 2, which is just as cute and full of cat as the first volume. Definitely comfort reading for me, and I laughed especially hard at Chi getting mad at people ignoring her, climbing up on the table, and sitting down on the postcard people were looking at instead of where their attention should rightfully be focused (Chi, obviously).

What I'm reading: I finally started reading comics on my tablet! I say "finally" because that was the original reason I wanted a tablet in the first place. Anyway, I'm in the middle of the Greg Rucka Wonder Woman run (I blame [personal profile] chaila) and generally enjoying it. There are WAY more women than I usually see in superhero comics, though I am super skeeved out by Doctor Psycho and all the rape stuff he jokes about. I mean, you are supposed to be skeeved out, but given that the art is still male-gaze-y, it feels like one of those having your cake and eating it too things.

Also, totally get the appeal of Diana. She reminds me of why I like Captain America, at least in the MCU, and I really like that mostly her idealism and desire to do good and be good are genuine and not made fun of. It's so hard to find depictions of nice and good people who are interesting and have depth; most writers seem to save that for the morally ambiguous characters. And I looooove that she just goes ahead and makes decisions and her staff has to flounder to figure stuff out in her wake, and while she might apologize, she never angsts about it or questions her choices.

The art is mostly okay, given the genre? I think? I've never followed superhero comics closely, so I am not sure. I do love that Diana so far has very consistently been drawn with really broad shoulders and narrow hips; it's a silhouette I don't see very often on women. Still a lot of the twisted torso poses to get T&A in, and I rolled my eyes when one villain stepped out with her face entirely in shadow... but her naked body was of course visible!

It's also always weird getting into a new superhero/team and figuring out who the standard villains and secondary characters are. Various wiki articles help, but because comics is so convoluted, I hit a point when my eyes just glaze over as the details of betrayal! new allegiances! resurrection! secret identity! world resetting! and whatnot go on and on and on.

This is also interesting because it's my first foray into the DCverse that isn't centered around Gotham and its ilk.

What I'm reading next: Probably a lot more Wonder Woman.
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Posted by [personal profile] chaila
Lulz this is the only thing that has ever made me want to even try the Flash stuff again, WHAT.

and the continuity she had then doesn't seem to be the continuity she had/has in Volume 2.

No, not at all. I understand nothing about pre-volume 2 Diana! As [personal profile] estara mentions below, George Perez was the writer who rebooted volume 2 of Wonder Woman, beginning in 1987, after Crisis on Infinite Earths. And as I understand it, this run was really significant to the future continuity of Diana, and it was the first time the mythology and Amazonian aspects of Diana's story were really drawn in a meaningful way? Some of Perez's run is dated and some of it is downright faily but lots of it I appreciated, and there are A TON of callbacks in Rucka's run to Perez's. So Perez's made me appreciate Rucka's EVEN MORE (I finally understand and love Julia and Vanessa Kapatelis, for example. I might rec reading Perez just for Julia Kapatelis <3). Perez was slow going at times though. And sidenote, and to [personal profile] oyceter if you're reading along, I have the Perez run and can share if you want it at some point.

Is the rebootish event the issues between Rucka and Simone that you advised skipping?

Partly but not completely? Infinite Crisis is the multi-title extravaganza reboot event between v. 2 & 3. Threads of its set up actually begin towards the end of Rucka's run, so there will be plots that seem to start in the middle in a WW issue, because they started over in a Superman issue. Then there was the mega-crossover event that comprises the actual Infinite Crisis, which is like its own standalone volume of issues. I wasn't that interested, there was too much Batman and Flash &etc., and I didn't like Diana's characterization in it. So I mostly skipped it, and just understood that some things were different afterwards (like, her mother is alive again!), because Comics Plot.

THEN there's the beginning of volume 3 WW, which is post-Infinite Crisis. There are 13 issues from the beginning of volume 3 to when Simone starts writing. Some of them apparently just kind of deal with recalibration after Infinite Crisis, which apparently Diana came out of with this belief that she needs to be "more human" or some such whatever, so she gets a secret identity and stuff? It was just. . . not something I had the least interest in after finishing the epicness that was Rucka's run. Then there's ALSO the FUCKING AWFUL thing called Amazons Attack during this period of volume 3, when the Amazons decide to destroy man's world and, like, murder all men in sight. For real. That is what happens. I was told emphatically not to read it, not even for the lulz. (I peeked anyway. It is ludicrous. So of course, mainstream comics fandom thinks it's great).

Then Simone starts writing and has to Fix This Crap, which she does admirably!

So! That was probably way more information than you wanted! But the short answer is, the things I skipped included: 1) most of Infinite Crisis, the crossover event itself; and 2) the first 13 issues of volume 3, which were very Ill Advised.

I just picked up Simone like it was the beginning of the volume 3 reboot and filled in whatever I was missing through context as I went along. Which works pretty well, because she starts Simone's run by attempting to rescue her mother. <33333 (Though it will make more sense if you have a general understanding of why the Amazons are scattered and banished, i.e. because they murdered all the men in the previous issues. Facepalm).
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Posted by [personal profile] sanguinity
Also, all that stuff where Zoom is offering to make Diana a better superhero, and she's like THANKS BUT NO THANKS? His plan for making Flash a better superhero was offing Flash's wife, hahahaha.

I caught some Julia and Vanessa Kapatelis stuff from wikis, and wanted to go back and read all that properly! In fact, I'm kinda thinking of going back to the beginning of V2 at this point, instead of going ahead to Simone and a new continuity.

Amazons Attack: *reads article synopsis* The Stygian killer wasps sound cool? The rest of it, though. *side-eyes*

And this is TOTALLY NOT too much information! It is just right information! Remember when you asked for my recommendations for Oz, and I sent you back, like, THREE TIMES this much info? There is only so much time to read things, and if crap is mixed in with the good stuff, well, LOTS OF INFO is good!

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