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	<title>(Love) Letters Page</title>
	<link>http://www.girl-wonder.org/letterspage</link>
	<description>Readers write in to share the love</description>
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		<title>THE “New and Improved” INVISIBLE WOMAN: Does she look like she needs protecting?</title>
		<description> Comics don’t always "get" women. Not as readers and even less often as characters. Many of the women characters in comics suffer brutal torture and death at the hands of editors who are as misogynistic as the villains running amok on their four-color pages. Many women comic characters wear ...</description>
		<link>http://www.girl-wonder.org/letterspage/2007/05/12/the-%e2%80%9cnew-and-improved%e2%80%9d-invisible-woman-does-she-look-like-she-needs-protecting/</link>
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		<title>Dani Moonstar</title>
		<description>Danielle Moonstar was always one of my favorite characters from one of my favorite X-teams, the New Mutants.  What I loved about her was how much like a real person she seemed.  Her initial fear (all right, terror) when confronted with the horrors of the danger room seemed ...</description>
		<link>http://www.girl-wonder.org/letterspage/2007/01/15/dani-moonstar/</link>
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		<title>Sparks: An Urban Fairytale.</title>
		<description>Lawrence Marvit’s graphic  novel was on sale at my local bookstore for NZ$15, marked down from  NZ $90. That was mostly the main reason I bought it.

It was some of the best money  I’ve ever spent.

Flicking through it in the  store I got the gist of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.girl-wonder.org/letterspage/2006/12/05/sparks-an-urban-fairytale/</link>
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		<title>Wild Girl - Leah Moore and John Reppion</title>
		<description>Wild Girl was a 6-part miniseries for Wildstorm written by Leah Moore and John Reppion that unfortunately ended up falling through the cracks. DC/Wildstorm didn't see it fit to even release a trade of it. In an interview, Leah Moore remarked, "I think it could have sold really well if ...</description>
		<link>http://www.girl-wonder.org/letterspage/2006/11/19/wild-girl-leah-moore-and-john-reppion/</link>
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		<description>What makes it all worth it?  Why stick with comics?  Comic readers write in, and tell us what they love. </description>
		<link>http://www.girl-wonder.org/letterspage/2006/11/17/4/</link>
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