{"id":8979,"date":"2012-01-17T09:00:37","date_gmt":"2012-01-17T09:00:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.badreputation.org.uk\/?p=8979"},"modified":"2012-01-17T09:00:37","modified_gmt":"2012-01-17T09:00:37","slug":"awesomewatch-3-i-wear-a-sweater-sweaters-are-cool-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badreputation.org.uk\/2012\/01\/17\/awesomewatch-3-i-wear-a-sweater-sweaters-are-cool-now\/","title":{"rendered":"Awesomewatch 3: I wear a sweater, sweaters are cool now"},"content":{"rendered":"
Have you ever looked at superheroines today and thought “Hmmm… they could be a bit more comfy.” All that spandex and those costumes with holes cut out, don’t they ever get cold? Don’t they ever just want to put their slippers on and relax?<\/p>\n
Well, artist Hanie Mohd<\/strong><\/a> must have thought the same thing, because
she’s got a whole series of prints on Etsy featuring super girls in
sweaters, and they’re super cute, too! She’s got Power Girl,
Catwoman, Oracle, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Rogue from the X-Men and
Stephanie Brown’s Batgirl. I wonder who she’ll draw
next?<\/p>\n
<\/a>I’ve bought the Catwoman
print<\/a>, and after all the hullabaloo about how much Catwoman was or
wasn’t wearing in the DC52<\/a>,
there’s something that’s quite comforting about seeing
Selina in a kitty sweater. Doesn’t she just look so happy to be
wearing it?<\/p>\n
The SFX Weekender<\/strong><\/a> is an annual sci-fi convention run by
SFX Magazine<\/strong><\/a>; it took place in Rye in the south of
England in 2010 and 2011, and this year it’s based in Wales
at Prestatyn Sands, from the 2nd to the 5th of February. There are
events for those who love comics, gaming, SF movies and books, and
unlike what might be thought of as a ‘typical’ sci-fi
convention<\/a>
there are always loads of women there enjoying the show.<\/p>\n
<\/a>I’ve been before, and I’m going again, this
year they’ve got stellar guests such as Alex Kingston, who
plays River Song in
Doctor Who<\/strong>, and Eve Myles who plays Gwen in
Torchwood<\/strong>. There’s also Hattie Hayridge,
the standup comedienne who plays Holly in
Red Dwarf<\/strong> and Sophie Aldred, who used to play
the Doctor’s companion, Ace, in
Doctor Who<\/strong> in the 1980s. There’ll be
some great scifi and fantasy authors there too, from
fantasy authors Juliet McKenna (who wrote this
great post<\/a> for us on the representation of women in
fantasy last year) and Mark Charan Newton, comics
authors such as Paul Cornell and Dan Abnett, to sci-fi
authors Jaine Fenn, Michael Cobley and China
Mi\u00e9ville.<\/p>\n
There are always great booths and an equally great
programme of panel discussions, writing workshops,
quizzes, and cosplay competitions, awards ceremonies
such as the SFX
Awards<\/a> and the
Kitschies<\/a>, and a ‘Maskerade’ party on
the final night (DJed by
Red Dwarf<\/strong>‘s Craig Charles). All
best enjoyed with some cold beer and some good geeky
friends, of course.<\/p>\n
Did you know
The Ballad of Halo Jones<\/strong> had been
adapted into a play? No, neither did I, but
the Alan Moore story that’s been named
as one of feminist website The
F Word’s recommended<\/a> comics and
graphic novels was perfomed by
Manchester-based production company Scytheplays<\/a>
in early January.<\/p>\n
We heard about this production via this
glowing review from Ed Fortune<\/a>. <\/p>\n
Halo and her friends live on the Hoop
– a repository for the unemployed in
the 50th century, but she won\u2019t be
beaten. She dreams of getting out and
becomes a legend in the
process.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
The current run is over now, but maybe
they can be persuaded to go on tour?
Comics writer Maura McHugh mentions her
love of Halo Jones in an interview with
BadRep here.<\/a><\/p>\n
We also found out recently that Cory
Doctorow’s revolutionary
YA novel
Little Brother<\/strong><\/a> has been
adapted for the stage by The
Custom Made Theatre Co.<\/a>, though
sadly this theatre happens to be in San
Francisco, America, so I don’t
think we’ve much chance of seeing
that one…<\/p>\n
Do you know of any other SF stage
adaptations going on at the moment?
Share them in the comments or send
them to the usual BadRep editors
address!<\/a><\/p>\n
This story on Tumblr, about a little
boy who wanted to buy a purple
controller and a ‘game for
girls’. Dear
Customer who stuck up for his little
brother…<\/a><\/p>\n
Awesomewatch: Have YOU seen an
awesome thing? Tell
our Jenni all about
it.<\/a><\/p>\n
The SFX Weekender<\/h2>\n
Sci-Fi Stage Adaptations<\/h2>\n
Also filed under
‘Awesome’…<\/h2>\n