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Wonder Woman 1984 Has Split the Internet


Wonder Woman 1984 Has Split the Internet
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This week’s look at kidz’ pop-culture features an overload of useless web-celebs, a fight over Wonder Woman, and even a talking dog. So dig in — I promise I won’t mention COVID-19 at all! (Except there, where I just did.) Thank Odin the holidays are over and our lives can go back to normal, eh?

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Clutter and cliché clash with cleverness


Clutter and cliché clash with cleverness
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29/12/2020
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Beneath the action movie conventions and narrative chaos in Wonder Woman 1984, something brilliant tries to break through, Dr Neal Curtis writes.
I was looking forward to Wonder Woman 1984. The first film starring the titular superhero had been strong, touching on some of the character’s central themes, especially in relation to gender politics and female empowerment, while also offering a clear story that director Patty Jenkins did a brilliant job bringing to life.

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Queer fans' love of Wonder Woman is bulletproof


Queer fans’ love of Wonder Woman is bulletproof
By : John Paul King OF THE WASHINGTON BLADE, COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL LGBT MEDIA ASSOCIATION
December 28, 2020
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ABOVE: Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, photo via the “Wonder Woman” Facebook page.
With the release of “Wonder Woman 1984” on Christmas Day, a whole new generation of queer fans will be able to connect to the iconic DC superhero through a campy, nostalgic lens – something countless GenX-ers hold near and dear in their memory, thanks to the ‘70s TV show starring Lynda Carter.
The character herself, of course, predates that series by decades. Debuting in DC’s “All Star Comics #8” in 1941, she was quickly embraced by readers, and soon became a star in her own right.

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Wonder Woman 1984: Who Are the Comic Creators Thanked in the Credits?


Wonder Woman 1984: Who Are the Comic Creators Thanked in the Credits?

Wonder Woman 1984 has officially made its debut, with audiences getting a chance to check it out both in theaters and on HBO Max. The blockbuster is the latest live-action extension of the DC Films universe, providing a nostalgic and epic new story involving Gal Gadot's Diana Prince/Wonder Woman. As those who have seen the film know, there's definitely a lot to take in, especially as the film draws inspiration from all corners of the DC Comics universe. This became abundantly clear in
Wonder Woman 1984's end credits, which give thanks to a wide array of writers and artists who have brought the Princess of Themyscira to life over the years.

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