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- WomenWriteAboutComics (WWAC) is a comic book website, founded in December 2011 by Megan Purdy. The site has been nominated four times for an Eisner Award...
- figures run around in a ring. Rachel Stevens and Megan Purdy of WomenWriteAboutComics characterized the design as "intentionally messy". The zine is black...
- (September 12, 2017). "Blood Stain: An Interview With Linda Sejic". WomenWriteAboutComics. Retrieved November 27, 2021. Hughes, Johnny. "Interview with Sunstone...
- displaying the characteristics of a "final girl," with Rosie Knight of WomenWriteAboutComics even positing that she is arguably the first example of this character...
- sometimes by the person she herself had just defeated. Comic book and WomenWriteAboutComics editor Claire Napier praised her character overall, in part due...
- Zhdanova, Masha (January 10, 2023). "WWAC's Favorite Manga of 2022". WomenWriteAboutComics. Retrieved August 10, 2023. Official manga website (in ****anese)...
- the grammatical mistakes in early chapters. In a mixed review for WomenWriteAboutComics, author Claire Napier noted Hooky's artwork as "very attractively...
- Ten List of Red Headed Superheroes (and Villains) - Women Write About Comics". womenwriteaboutcomics.com. 25 February 2014. "In pictures: Connecting the...
- for readers of superhero comics, and a "classic". WomenWriteAboutComics included it on their list of "top 10 tearjerker comics", and emphasized that it...
- model" and a "truly heroic" female character. Claire Napier of WomenWriteAboutComics said, "Emma Frost is remarkable because nobody—fan nor creator nor...