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  • 07/2023
  • 1945396032
  • 236 pages
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  • 07/2023
  • B0C88H73R1
  • 209 pages
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Kat Rocha
Author, Illustrator, Editor (anthology)
Boobs of Steel - Decoding the Amazon: [Busty Heroines vs. the Culture War #1]
Boobs of Steel: The tendency for the strongest physical female fighter in a group or cast to also have the largest breasts. -TV Tropes Lara Croft... Power Girl... Tifa Lockhart... They're three of the most loved and loathed characters in all pop-culture. Since the late 1990s all three have also been favorite targets for outraged feminists and woke keyboard warriors who believe that a bountiful cup size is a crime against humanity. Within these pages, sci-fi author J. Ishiro Finney chronicles the history of the Boobs of Steel trope, its associated archetypes, and the impact these Amazons have had on our art, literature, and cultural landscape. Often assumed to be a modern creation, the so-called “Boobs of Steel” heroine is an outgrowth of a storytelling tradition as old as humanity itself. This first installment of the Boobs of Steel series explores the legacies of the Amazon, the Valkyrie, and Jungle Queen, and how they formed the basis for nearly every action heroine today. It also addresses these archetypes in the age of cancel culture, and how the heroic feminine is being systematically purged from all media. In here you will learn exactly why the woke mob are dead wrong when they scream that our favorite busty heroines are “sexist, racist, and offensive!” So, suit up and strap in. It’s gonna be a fun ride.
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Finney (author of Tabula Rosa) begins his Boobs of Steel series with an exploration of the Amazon archetype and its literary, creative, and cultural influence. “Classic superheroes have been systematically insulted, debased, and then replaced by so-called ‘inclusive and diverse’ females,” he writes, asserting that those changes have negatively impacted comics. Finney looks at examples, past and present, of comic and film’s female icons, including notables like She-Hulk, Xena, and, the “seed from which all our modern action heroines sprung from,” Wonder Woman—taking note of their symbolism as well as the impact cultural changes have had on those heroes over time.

Self-labeled a child of the 1980s, Finney posits that “feminine soft power in the form of hard, muscled flesh” is a “larger than life primordial archetype” that illustrates humans’ tendency to associate the power of life with females—and he identifies five archetypes of this “Boobs of Steel trope” that were solidified in ‘80s literature and film: Amazon, Tomboy, Bad Girl, Valkyrie, and Jungle Goddess. Finney posits that, whether women are wielding weapons or not, they forever bear the power of life—the very characteristic that has always given Amazon women such a spellbinding mystique.

Finney dedicates space to exploring female superheroes in cultures other than mainstream America, too—notably the history of anime and manga—and spotlights Japan’s much-publicized artist, Go Nagai. Those interested in the history of comics will find his detailed review of past superheroes intriguing, including various photos that feature central female characters through the years. His appreciation for the Amazon archetype is evident throughout, christening it “the independent woman who is unafraid to compete and succeed within male spaces.” Ultimately, Finney concludes that the concept of full-bodied females as a symbol of inherent power is crucial: they’re not meant to represent “ordinary” women, they’re supposed to call forth transcendent warriors. This will spark discussion.

Takeaway: An examination of powerful female archetypes and their changes over time.

Comparable Titles: Mike Madrid's The Supergirls, Shea Fontana's DC: Women of Action.

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: B+

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 07/2023
  • 1945396032
  • 236 pages
  • $13.99
Ebook Details
  • 07/2023
  • B0C88H73R1
  • 209 pages
  • $3.99
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