Steven Heywood on Nostr: nprofile1q…s60lz It's odd because since the forties comic books, many of which were ...
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It's odd because since the forties comic books, many of which were written by SF writers, have had variations of matriarchal societies, equal societies where gender was barely an issue and even ones where the sexes were essentially separate and equally balanced warring worlds that only got together peaceably for mating purposes. Perhaps comic book editors and publisher's were less inflexible than their SF book counterparts or could afford to experiment in a cheaper medium.
It's odd because since the forties comic books, many of which were written by SF writers, have had variations of matriarchal societies, equal societies where gender was barely an issue and even ones where the sexes were essentially separate and equally balanced warring worlds that only got together peaceably for mating purposes. Perhaps comic book editors and publisher's were less inflexible than their SF book counterparts or could afford to experiment in a cheaper medium.