{"id":6758,"date":"2011-08-08T09:56:15","date_gmt":"2011-08-08T08:56:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.badreputation.org.uk\/?p=6758"},"modified":"2011-08-08T09:56:15","modified_gmt":"2011-08-08T08:56:15","slug":"comics-i-have-known-and-loved","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badreputation.org.uk\/2011\/08\/08\/comics-i-have-known-and-loved\/","title":{"rendered":"Comics I have known and loved"},"content":{"rendered":"
Team BadRep were put on the spot again this month: in the wake of SDCC
Batgirl<\/a> igniting the gender-and-comics conversation loud
‘n’ proud, the team were asked to take a look at their favourite
comic book titles and characters – some obvious choices, some less
so… here’s Sarah C’s take.
Ah, comics. Or
graphic novels<\/em>, if they are trying to seduce me across a pseudy
coffee bar in Edinburgh, which they did – more on that
later.<\/p>\n
Dear reader, this is a tale of a long, passionate, but fractious love
affair.<\/p>\n
It started early. I noticed them, but they never seemed to be the
right one for me, stocked as they were in the “boys’
section” of the magazine racks. I kept myself busy with the
garish colours of the (probably) gender neutral Dandy<\/strong><\/a> and the Beano<\/strong><\/a>. Whilst being amused but ultimately
concerned by the levels of naughtiness from Minnie
the Minx<\/a> (I was a very conscientious child), I found myself
captured by a few sections from the pages of hand-me-down copies
of the now-defunct “girls’ own” annual Bunty<\/strong><\/a>. Looking back on it, the artwork was poor
and the storylines were hammy with a sprinkling of schmaltz, but
some stood out: tales of mystery, adventure, aliens and heroines
were hidden amidst the pages of dreary “girl stuff”.
Now we’re talking!<\/p>\n
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