The heroine’s journey echoes throughout ancient legend. Each young woman combats her dark side and emerges stronger. This quest is also a staple of American comic books. Wonder Woman with semi-divine powers gives us a new female-centered creation story. Batgirl, Batwoman and Black Widow discover their enemy is the dark mother or shadow twin, with the savagery they’ve rejected in themselves. Supergirl similarly struggles but keeps harmony with her sister. From Jessica Jones and Catwoman to the new superwomen of cutting-edge webcomics, each heroine must go into the dark, to become not a warrior but a savior. Women like Captain Marvel and Storm sacrifice all to join the ranks of superheroes, while their feminine powers and dazzling costumes reflect the most ancient tales.
Tables of Contents
Foreword: The Heroine with a Thousand Faces by Trina Robbins 1
Introduction: Considering Superheroes and Heroines 3
Chapter 1—Growing Up Hero Birth: Wonder Woman (DC Comics, 1941) 11 Ordinary World: After the Golden Age (Novel, 2011) 16 Adolescence: Ms. Marvel (Marvel Comics, 2014) 19 Call to Rescue: Go Girl! (Dark Horse Comics, 2002) 25 Refusal of the Call: X-Men (Film, 2000) 30 Making the Choice: Runaways (Marvel Comics, 2003–2008) 33
Chapter 2—Superhero Tools Superpowers: Wild Cards (Book Series, 1987–) 38 Talisman: Witchblade (TV, 2001–2002) 46 Self-Naming: Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics, 1977–2012) 53 Secret Identity: Supergirl (DC Comics, 1959) 60 Costume: Miss Fury (Timely Comics, 1941) 65 Shadow Side: Savage She-Hulk (Marvel Comics, 1980) 73
Chapter 3—Family Foils Grandmother-Mentor: Miss Harkness (Marvel Comics, 1970–1989) 79 Evil Mentor: Birds of Prey (DC Comics, 2004–2011) 84 Brutal Patriarchy: Spider-Woman (Marvel Comics, 1977) 89 Leaving the Father: Aurora West (First Second Comics, 2014–2015) 96 Finding the Mother: Batgirl (DC Comics, 2005–2006) 101 Killer Mother: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D (TV, 2013–2015) 106 Sister Teamwork: Supergirl (TV, 2015) 114 Evil Twin: Black Widow (Marvel Comics, 1999–2002) 119
Chapter 4—Male Influences Friendship: White Tiger (Marvel Comics, 2007) 124 Animus Growth: Spider-Gwen (Marvel Comics, 2014) 128 The Good Boy: Dark Angel (TV, 2000–2002) 131 Shapeshifter Romance: Batman Returns (Film, 1992) 136 Bluebeard: Scarlet Witch (Marvel Comics, 1994) 144 Government Persecution: Echo (Abstract Studios Comics, 2011) 150 Shrinking Down: She-Hulk (Marvel Comics, 2005) 154 Take Back the Night: Priya’s Shakti (Web Comic, 2014) 159
Chapter 5—Descent to the Self Entering the Otherworld: Daredevil/Echo (Marvel Comics, 2004) 164 Into the Desert: Vixen (DC Comics, 2011) 168 Hearing the Inner Voices: Power Girl (DC Comics, 2009–2010) 175 Casting Off Illusions: Donna Troy (DC Comics, 2005) 178 Healing: Jessica Jones (TV, 2015) 182 Empathy: Batwoman (DC Comics, 2013–2014) 190
Chapter 6—Facing the Shadow Descent into Death: Pretty Deadly (Image Comics, 2013–2014) 195 Dying to Save the World: Kitty Pryde (Marvel Comics, 2004–2008) 199 Shadow Transformation: Dark Phoenix (Marvel Comics, 1975) 202 Embracing the Self: Wonder Woman (DC Comics, 2011) 207 Return to Life: Danger Girl (IDW Comics, 2014) 213 Finishing the Battle: “Call Her Savage” (Short Story, 2010) 217 Finding Balance: Supergirl (DC Comics, 1996) 221
Chapter 7—Motherhood and Enlightenment Becoming Supermom: Invisible Woman (Marvel Comics, 1968–1973) 225 Evil Child: Ms. Marvel (Marvel Comics, 1980–1981) 232 Losing the Child: Scarlet Witch (Marvel Comics, 1986–2012) 236 Death Crone: Claire Voyant (Timely Comics, 1940–1942) 240 Mistress of Dark and Light: Storm and Illyana (Marvel Comics, 1983–1984) 244 Apotheosis: Promethea (America’s Best Comics, 2001–2005) 249 Guiding the Next Generation: Birds of Prey (TV, 2002–2003) 255
Conclusion 262
Glossary 265 Works Cited 268 Index 283
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