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Reviews
"A useful history that's good at placing the character in the setting of her comic-franchise peers." New York Review of Books on Wonder Woman Unbound
"A compelling and insightful consideration of a cultural icon that has endured and engaged with the culture for many decades without ever truly being known. A richly detailed, often-surprising work of comic-book scholarship." Library Journal on Wonder Woman Unbound
"A lively and important examination of a key feminist icon." Booklist on Wonder Woman Unbound
"A wonderful introduction to the character and history of Lois Lane, and how she has continually served as a canary in the coal mine for the treatment of women in comics in general." Kelly Sue DeConnick, writer of Bitch Planet , Captain Marvel , and Pretty Deadly
"Tim Hanley finally gives the iconic, enduring first lady of DC Comics the deep exploration and historical analysis she deserves. The result is a decades-long story as absorbing and filled with twists as any of Lois's front page scoops." Gwenda Bond, author of Lois Lane: Fallout and Lois Lane: Double Down
"This smart, funny, and thorough biography of the long-suffering woman behind the Man of Steel and her world-renowned multimedia career will have you rethinking damsels in distress and their central role in Western media faster than a speeding bullet. If only I'd had this book as a young journalist and Superman fan!" Anne Elizabeth Moore, author of Unmarketable and cofounder of the Ladydrawers Comics Collective
"Comic book historian Hanley has written a great follow-up to 2014's Wonder Woman Unbound in this exploration of the history and development (or lack thereof) of Lois Lane." and "An excellent entry in the history of graphic novels, this work should appeal to a wide range of readers including fans of Superman and DC Comics, as well as historians of popular culture." Library Journal
"Hanley writes from an unapologetically feminist slant (his previous book was about Wonder Woman) and has an obvious, appealing affection for his heroine." Toronto Star
"[T]his book is a reminder that our girl Lois has come a long way." BUST
"Hanley's strength is in enthusiastically retelling each Lois Lane story as it rolls out. In Hanley's hands, even the most popular stuff feels fresh and alive." Comics Grinder
"Fans of Lois herself and books like Glen Weldon's Superman: The Unauthorized Biography or Jill Lepore's The Secret History Of Wonder Woman will enjoy Hanley's engaging, affectionate telling of Lois' story, but it's worth picking up even if you've never read a comic book before." The A.V. Club
Book Information
ISBN 9781613733325
Author Tim Hanley
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Chicago Review Press
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Weight(grams) 498g