Visible Women Episode 1: Kelly Sue DeConnick
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OUR GUEST
Eisner- and Hugo- Award-winning writer Kelly Sue DeConnick got her start in comics adapting translations of manga on series like Slam Dunk, Black Cat, & Fruits Basket. She transitioned to writing her own comics in the mid-2000s. She is best known for her work on Captain Marvel, which saw Carol Danvers transition from Ms. Marvel to Captain Marvel. Her run is the inspiration for the MCU film. She also developed a following for her creator-owned work, such as Pretty Deadly and Bitch Planet. In addition to writing comics, Kelly Sue develops for television with her husband/partner Matt Fraction as Milkfed Criminal Masterminds and co-founded Good Trouble Productions. She recently wrote the stage show Awakening, which you can catch at The Wynn Las Vegas.
- Selected Bibliography
- Aquaman
- Bitch Planet
- Captain Marvel
- Osborn: Evil Incarcerated
- Pretty Deadly
- Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons
The Invisible Woman
- The new Penguin Classics Marvel Collection of The Fantastic Four
- “Invisible Girl's Quest for Visibility:Early Second Wave Feminism and the Comic Book Superheroine” by Laura Mattoon D'Amore in Americana: The Journal of American Popular Culture
Genre & Form
- Library of Congress Genre/Form FAQ
- "What is Genre?" by Ehren Pflugfelder of Oregon State University
Barbie Comics
- "How Barbie Comics Have Changed Over The Decades" by Thayer Preece Parker for CBR
- "Marvel's Barbie Comic Was A Delightful Oddity" by Will Salmon for Games Radar
- "The Lackluster World of Barbie Comics" by Jessica Plumber for Book Riot
KELLY SUE'S BOOK RECS
- Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud
- The Sandman by Neil Gaiman et al
- Planetary by Warren Ellis and John Cassaday
- Hawkeye by Matt Fraction and David Aja
- A Guest In The House by Emily Carroll
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Visible Women provides a platform for women and individuals from other marginalized genders to develop and showcase their talents, connect with industry professionals, and pave their way to successful careers. You can find resources and more at VisibleWomen.Work.
Your hosts are Katie Pryde of Books With Pictures in Portland, Oregon and Andréa Gilroy of Books With Pictures Eugene in Eugene, Oregon.
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