Bitch Planet, Vol. 1: Extraordinary Machine

English language

Published May 3, 2014

ISBN:
978-1-63215-366-1
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5 stars (2 reviews)

Eisner Award-nominated writer Kelly Sue DeConnick (Pretty Deadly, Captain Marvel) and Valentine De Landro (X-Factor) team up to bring you the premiere volume of Bitch Planet, a deliciously vicious riff on women-in-prison sci-fi exploitation.

In a future just a few years down the road in the wrong direction, a woman's failure to comply with her patriarchal overlords will result in exile to the meanest penal planet in the galaxy. When the newest crop of fresh femmes arrive, can they work together to stay alive or will hidden agendas, crooked guards, and the deadliest sport on (or off!) Earth take them to their maker?

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4 stars

While I enjoyed this comic a lot, my silly silly brain still insists that I should be admit right up front that this is quite literally feminist propaganda. No doubts about it, especially one you reach the end and run into the study guide. I even felt more then a little bit emotionally manipulated, but I am a sex-positive, intersectional feminist, so what exactly does that mean to my opinion?

I think that when people go whole hog on an idea, it's super easy to criticize. I wouldn't have minded if it was a bit more subtle about things, but could I have done any better? It seems kind of hypocritical to hold other people to a higher standard then I hold myself as a creative professional. The only thing that I feel like I can say is that while it is clearly an educational tool, a tool meant to …