Celebrate Women’s History Month at Munden’s Bar!
March is National Women’s History Month, and it’s coming in like a lioness this year as we bring you a Munden’s Bar story called “Good For The Goose”, written by Martha Thomases and
Valerie D’Orazio,
drawn by Norm Breyfogle, lettered by
Bob Pinaha,
colored by Matt Webb, and pulled together by ladies’ man
Mike Gold.
Read “Good for the Goose” now! Tell your friends! And don’t forget to leave comments!
While Brandon Barrows is correct in his statements above, the number of well crafted female characters, and the number of women creators in the field, are both not as abundant as the quantity of male personnel in both categories.Otherwise, it was a fun read and I hope the dry spell of the lack of comics on Comicm!x is over.
Well that was some disappointing ranting. If this is the Valerie D'Orazio who worked at Acclaim and DC, I'd think she'd know that there are as many strong and well-crafted female characters out there as male characters and by the same token there are plenty of two-dimensional, mountain of muscles and nothing else male characters that aren't realistic or good examples for anyone.I could go on and on about female comic creators and all the strong female characters whom women could relate to, and young girls (and boys) should be able to look up to as role models, but I suppose that'd just be a typical male rationalization.First time I've ever been disappointed in a comic on this site.
Lee, is there any chance you saved this? I’m dying to see it but it’s no longer here…
Brandon, is there any chance you saved this? I can’t find it anywhere…
Why isn’t this available?
It got misplaced in a server move. We'll be getting it back up shortly.
Cool… thanks