Madwoman in Genosha
This was the culmination of my work on Jean Grey and Wanda Maximoff. The ultimate end to that cycle of ideas, papers, and chapter portions. Through all of the work on my PhD, I found a lot of love for characters in DC and Marvel that I hadn't had much interest in before. Spending so much time with Phoenix, Batwoman (the original), Scarlett Witch, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy endeared them and their stories to me in a way I don't have with other characters. As of the publishing of this post, I haven't seen any of the Disney+ Wanda and Vision show yet and this love for the character is part of it. I'm always worried they are going to find another way to do this character wrong. It's also why, in my opinion, no matter how often they try to do The Dark Phoenix Saga in film, it always turns out trash. They just don't understand the actual under pinnings of that story. Madwoman in Genosha: The Fear of Female Sexuality, Power, and Autonomy in The Dark Phoenix Saga, Ave...