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Eternally Bad: Goddesses With Attitude
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Eternally Bad: Goddesses With Attitude

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Eternally Bad is a wickedly fun, irreverent tribute to mythological "bad girl" goddesses from around the world. Trina Robbins, one the most famous feminist cartoonists of our time, takes off the white gloves and relates the tales of twenty nasty, bitchy, totally amusing and utterly enjoyable goddesses. The earliest proponents of sexual equality, they slip mickeys into drinks, sleep with dwarves, have catfights with their sisters, get even when they get dumped, fight, kill, and generally have a great time.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2001
ISBN9781609253332
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Eternally Bad: Goddesses With Attitude
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Trina Robbins

Writer and feminist herstorian Trina Robbins wrote books, comics, and graphic novels for over 40 years. Her work includes The Brinkley Girls (Fantagraphics), Forbidden City: the Golden Age of Chinese Nightclubs (Hampton Press), and the three-part YA series Chicagoland Detective Agency for Graphic Universe™.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Informative but very irreverent, you should try it!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I don't suggest using this book as a reference for a research paper. Unless, of course, your paper is on something like retellings of myths. The stories are actual myths from many cultures, but they are told with major attitude. I really enjoyed all the stories in the book, but my favorite was the retelling of Ishtar's descent into the underworld.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Only knocked off that half-a-star because the valley-speak *occasionally* gets annoying. Otherwise, a concise retelling of Goddesses who get what they want when they want it! Brava!