Monday, May 20, 2019

DC Comics sends cease-and-desist over Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Wonder Woman comic book cover


By The Blaze, May 18, 2019

DC Comics may not have Marvel's "Cinematic Universe" chops, but the film Wonder Woman was a huge and empowering hit among progressives and conservatives alike. But the fandom for the female aspirational figure may have gone too far, for some.

The iconic heroine lived up to her name, and hype, in the Gad Gadot film that is third among all DC films at the box office--and for perspective just remember how many Batman films there have been over the years. But that popularity, and her role as a feminist icon, don't make her image public domain. Which is exactly why DC sent a cease and desist letter recently regarding a depiction of freshman Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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