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* ''Star Wars: Legend'' series (upcoming) by John Ostrander.  "[A] lot of the characters are female and look reasonably authoritative and tough. In other words, there are female fighters and generals, and they’re not all drawn to look like they’re 17 with a Hollywood boob job."  
* ''Star Wars: Legend'' series (upcoming) by John Ostrander.  "[A] lot of the characters are female and look reasonably authoritative and tough. In other words, there are female fighters and generals, and they’re not all drawn to look like they’re 17 with a Hollywood boob job."  
* Teen Titans  
* Teen Titans  
* [[Yoko Tsuno]] series, by Roger Leloup
* Yotsuba@!
* Yotsuba@!
* Young Avengers - points for positive portrayals of gay characters; geared for kids around 10yo
* Young Avengers - points for positive portrayals of gay characters; geared for kids around 10yo

Latest revision as of 09:59, 17 December 2008

Is it too much to ask for… non-sexist pulp? An exciting story with heroes, villains, monsters, maybe some space ships and giant squids, and some non-irritating female characters?


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  • Movies & TV: "Batman cartoons are slightly less stupid and sexist than Superman ones, and the stories aren’t completely insipid."

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