This month’s episode sees the panel discussing some speculative fiction that features a pair of strong, young, female protagonists. Topics of discussion include gender politics in genre fiction, the colonial metaphor in SF and Fantasy, and just how easily a male love interest character can be replaced with a cat. Tying things up this month, we’ll have an academic review of Ursula K Le Guin’s classic essay “American SF and the Other.” (*note: this episode was recorded before Stevenson transitioned to ND Stevenson*)
Ep 35 - Frankenstein & Frankenstein
Ep 34 - Unnatural & Fangs
Ep 33 - Warlock and Silver Surfer
Ep 32 - Criminal & Astro City
Ep 31 - Darth Vader & Dr. Doom
Ep 30 - Vision and the Scarlet Witch & Beauty and the Beast
Ep 29 - Wolverine: The Long Night & Fanastic Four Radio Serial
Ep 28 - Paper Girls & 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank
Ep 27 - Daredevil
Ep 26 - Jimmy Olsen
Ep 25 - Blankets & This One Summer
Ep 24 - Excalibur & Exiles
Ep 23 - Diceman & You Are Deadpool
Ep 22 - Andre the Giant & Dororo
Ep 21 - Justice League International & Superior Foes of Spider-Man
Ep 20 - Flinststones & Transformers vs GI Joe
Ep 19 - Ghost World & Summer Blonde
Ep 18 - Marvels & New Frontier
Ep 17 - Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck and Howard the Duck
Ep 16 - X-men: Asgardian Wars and HoXPoX
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