“The pomo version of Wonder Woman is simply Wonder Woman.”
From The Hooded Utilitarian:
Bound to Blog: Wonder Woman #27
by Noah Berlatsky
“[…[ I thought I’d mention a couple of things here that interested me in light of my recent post about comics and postmodernism. As I noted in that post, comics is built around reproduction of imagery and the reinscription of inaccessible deep time (memory, history, past) as a manipulable surface. I think you could argue that that is the case even in comics like this one from the 40s, suggesting a kind of precocious postmodernism. […]”

“The pomo version of Wonder Woman is simply Wonder Woman.”

From The Hooded Utilitarian:

Bound to Blog: Wonder Woman #27

“[…[ I thought I’d mention a couple of things here that interested me in light of my recent post about comics and postmodernism. As I noted in that post, comics is built around reproduction of imagery and the reinscription of inaccessible deep time (memory, history, past) as a manipulable surface. I think you could argue that that is the case even in comics like this one from the 40s, suggesting a kind of precocious postmodernism. […]”