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Let’s talk white women superheroes! Sometimes their storylines work out really well, like in The Harley Quinn Show or even in WandaVision (no spoilers!) or She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. Other times, I find they’re limited within their own storylines by society’s view of white women as fragile, like in the live action X-Men movies or even in Wonder Woman 1984, and yes, I’m still complaining about Wonder Woman. It’s a thing. Anyway, if you have any suggestions or just wanna share your opinion, I’d love to hear from you! You can find me on Twitter & IG @queerlybelovdd, my dm’s are always open.
By Kiona JonesLet’s talk white women superheroes! Sometimes their storylines work out really well, like in The Harley Quinn Show or even in WandaVision (no spoilers!) or She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. Other times, I find they’re limited within their own storylines by society’s view of white women as fragile, like in the live action X-Men movies or even in Wonder Woman 1984, and yes, I’m still complaining about Wonder Woman. It’s a thing. Anyway, if you have any suggestions or just wanna share your opinion, I’d love to hear from you! You can find me on Twitter & IG @queerlybelovdd, my dm’s are always open.