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05/03/2013 by hawkwinglb

Linky roundup

How Zahn’s Heir to the Empire turned Star Wars into Science Fiction.

An Open Letter to the Creators of Sexist Fantasy and Comic Book Art.

Jonathan McCalmont’s Draft Hugo Ballot, which is interesting because he actually gives reasons.

A Solution to Susan.

How To Make A Good Wonder Woman Movie: Acknowledge The Second Half Of Her Name.

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