During the '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s, fandom, or "fannishness" was considered a niche community, with participants connecting through snail mail, small gatherings, and the very first structures of what we would now recognize as conventions and comic cons. For women especially, navigating the community often felt like being an "other" in an already "othered" space, which, as you can imagine, was frustrating beyond belief.
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Read MoreThe thing is: Wanda can still need Agatha.
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Read MoreThe senior senator from Mississippi voted no on the bill, and is now trying to take credit for it.
Read MoreThe American conservative media will do anything to keep from siding with a Black woman, including rushing to defend the British monarchy.
Read MoreDC Comics is celebrating Pride Month in style in the form of an 80-page anthology dedicated to LGBTQIA+ characters from across the DC Universe.
Read MoreTo prepare for the return of 'Walker,' we chatted with showrunner Anna Fricke about where Walker's head is at going into "Bar None."
Read More‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ hits Paramount+ on January 15.