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Comic Book Women – Characters, Creators, and Culture in the Golden Age

Comic Book Women – Characters, Creators, and Culture in the Golden Age

Peyton Brunet; Blair Davis

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
2023
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2023 Ray and Pat Browne Best Single Work by One or More Authors in Popular and American Culture, Popular and American Culture Association (PACA) / Popular Culture Association (PCA)2023 Ray and Pat Browne Best Edited Reference/Primary Source Work in Popular Culture Award (Honorable Mention), Popular and American Culture Association (PACA) / Popular Culture Association (PCA) 2023 Peter C. Rollins Book Award, Southwest Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations (SWPACA)A revisionist history of women's pivotal roles as creators of and characters in comic books. The history of comics has centered almost exclusively on men. Comics historians largely describe the medium as one built by men telling tales about male protagonists, neglecting the many ways in which women fought for legitimacy on the page and in publishers' studios. Despite this male-dominated focus, women played vital roles in the early history of comics. The story of how comic books were born and how they evolved changes dramatically when women like June Tarpe Mills and Lily Renee are placed at the center rather than at the margins of this history, and when characters such as the Black Cat, Patsy Walker, and Senorita Rio are analyzed. Comic Book Women offers a feminist history of the golden age of comics, revising our understanding of how numerous genres emerged and upending narratives of how male auteurs built their careers. Considering issues of race, gender, and sexuality, the authors examine crime, horror, jungle, romance, science fiction, superhero, and Western comics to unpack the cultural and industrial consequences of how women were represented across a wide range of titles by publishers like DC, Timely, Fiction House, and others. This revisionist history reclaims the forgotten work done by women in the comics industry and reinserts female creators and characters into the canon of comics history.
When Worthington Began: A Historical Fiction Account of Worthington, Ohio in 1804

When Worthington Began: A Historical Fiction Account of Worthington, Ohio in 1804

Peyton E. Bowers

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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When Worthington Began is historical fiction account of an 11 year old girl named Ella who moves from Boston, Massachusetts to Worthington, Ohio in 1804. Written in the form of letters from Ella herself, the book is a great story about the early days of Worthington, Ohio and the mystery's of Ella's life. Ella meets many fascinating people on her journey that change both Worthington and Ella herself. When Worthington Began is a great book if you are looking for a quick read, that is full of historical information and is still fun to read.
After The Snap

After The Snap

Peyton Miller

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Seth Mercer is at the top of his game when a secret threatens to topple him. Lust draws him into a dark pit and he's unsure how to break away from a destructive force. Angry at himself, and his mistakes, he vows to never enter into another relationship again, until he has a special hook up with Colby. Colby Larsen learns the truth about his ex and is devastated. He throws himself into his work, vowing to never get emotionally involved again. When he meets Seth, Colby is unprepared for how connected they become. Seth has a secret and he can't tell Colby. Colby can't accept betrayal of any sort after being fooled by his cheating ex. When he finds out Seth has been hiding important information from him, will it end their relationship or draw them closer together?
Snow Angel: On the Wings of a Storm

Snow Angel: On the Wings of a Storm

Peyton Reese

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Winter was no hardship for Ethan Beck. Plenty of firewood to heat his cabin, oats and hay for his horse, Zephyr, for Rebecca's dapple-gray pony, Starlight, and for Moo, his Jersey cow. What's hard was losing his wife and son to the fever two years ago. So when the skies turned an ominous dark purple, and the sun went down, and the wind picked up, and any animal with half a brain took shelter from the coming storm ... Ethan stepped up onto the porch. He checked the latches on one set of shutters and then the other. Satisfied, he turned toward the door. An unfamiliar sound blew to him on the gale - a high-pitched wail, barely audible above the howling of the wind - not the steady whistle of wind through a crevice, but the varying pitch of ... what? A cat? A wounded dog? Something - some poor creature - in distress. He stepped to the edge of the porch and held his lantern to the side so it would not blind him. Nothing. Nothing but snow rushing at him. Then he heard it again A wild animal? No, a human voice Calling for help. He stepped forward, out of the safety of the porch, into the storm. He lifted the lantern high, but could see nothing beyond the driving snow. He shifted the lantern to his other hand and held it low, but still he could see nothing but a few feet of snow-covered ground before him. Ten paces now, he thought. This is madness, to leave the safety of the cabin to get lost in a storm. But there came the wail again, and he imagined he could hear his own name, Beck A ghost? Or a siren, calling him, the way the sirens called Ulysses' men to their doom? He lifted the lantern high again, hoping to see the source, to see anything but snow. "Please, Mr. Beck " The ghost, the siren, formed itself into the figure of a human, reaching out of the snow, reaching for him. And then it fell into him, onto him, against him, clutching at his coat and at his knees. The ghost had turned solid in the form of a young woman, shivering from cold, crying, "Please help me "= =Snow Angel is a novella-length love story set in 1870's Colorado Territory.22 chapters, approximately 37,700 wordsContent advisory: Due to some coarse language and mature subject matter, this book is recommended for ages 16 and older. Keywords: western, homestead, settlers, love, mild relationship content, rescue, winter, cabin, farm, ranch, cowboy, settlers