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A review by kinglee
Wonder Woman: Earth One, Vol. 1 by Grant Morrison
1.0
I picked this book up because I was impressed with the art when I flipped through it, but that was the only thing I was impressed with.
And by art I mean the talent of the artist and not necessarily all the panels because some of the panels were very sexualized for no reason at all.
There was so much body shaming in this to where I was left wondering how this has managed to go on. It was disgusting and upsetting. Especially when most of the comments were coming from Wonder Woman. They were coming from the hero I was supposed to be rooting for and that (among other things) made me want to do anything but root for her.
Then they made Steve Trevor black. Now, I don't have a problem with him being reimagined as a POC, but there was one scene that felt entirely dismissive of the struggles black individuals have gone through. I don't know who thought it was a good idea, but it wasn't.
One thing after another was a disappointment.
And by art I mean the talent of the artist and not necessarily all the panels because some of the panels were very sexualized for no reason at all.
There was so much body shaming in this to where I was left wondering how this has managed to go on. It was disgusting and upsetting. Especially when most of the comments were coming from Wonder Woman. They were coming from the hero I was supposed to be rooting for and that (among other things) made me want to do anything but root for her.
Then they made Steve Trevor black. Now, I don't have a problem with him being reimagined as a POC, but there was one scene that felt entirely dismissive of the struggles black individuals have gone through. I don't know who thought it was a good idea, but it wasn't.
One thing after another was a disappointment.