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This is the Wonder Woman episode of The Monstrous Woman Podcast! In the first part of our Super Powered series Quinn and Megan discuss the interpretations of our favorite feminist fighting fascism from the 1940s to present day, and our hero from icon to women libber to Amazon warrior.

The feminist text we point to on this episode is Wonder Woman Historia by Kelly Sue DeConnick. Megan wrote a book review for the run for Subjectify Media that can be read here: https://subjectifymedia.com/wonder-woman-historia-review/

For the making of this episode we pulled from

  1. Smithsonian Magazine’s The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman by Jill Lepore
  2. The Secret History of Wonder Woman by Jill Lepore
    1. Side plug anything that Jill Lepore has ever written or spoken about. She is my favorite historian living or dead. - Quinn
  3. Smithsonian’s Sidedoor Podcast on how Ms. Made Wonder Woman a Feminist Icon
  4. That Time Wonder Woman Was A Martial Artist Without Powers by Alan Kistler on talkingcomicbooks.com
  5. DC Database’s Wonder Woman page
  6. Wonder Woman: The Twelve Labors by Len Wein
  7. Wonder Woman Historia by Kelly Sue DeConnick

Follow us on Instagram @themonstrouswomanpod and email us your thoughts, feelings, and opinions themonstrouswomanpod@gmail.com. If you would like even more from us our Patreon is The Monstrous Woman Pod and our Redbubble store is MonsterWomanPod. Our cover art is designed and created by Tyler Peterson, you can find more of his work @t.p._art on Instagram.

Megan Peterson is also an author, to keep up with her work you can follow them on Instagram @meganpetersonwrites, on Tiktok @meganpetersonwrites, and on her website www.meganpetersonbooks.com.

Quinn Albert is also an embroiderer, to see her wonderful work you can follow along on Instagram @onquinnsandneedles.