>>77031716I'm oversimplifying here, but generally, liberal/third-wave feminists are okay with bondage and can even be quite enthusiastic about it, whereas radical/second-wave feminists think it's unethical and oppressive.
>what feminist artists/writers you like?I can't think of a whole bunch of explicitly-feminist creators. I mean, there's Gail Simone. She's hit-and-miss. Some great material, and some real shit.
I guess there are a few male feminist creators (I think Matt Fraction is one?), but I dunno, I'm not criticizing them, but it's pretty easy for a guy to be all "I'm totally a feminist, I believe in equal rights and stuff" and reap all the benefits of people being like "omg he's such a good guy for saying that" without actually really doing anything. But I like what little of Fraction's work I've read anyway so I guess he's a feminist creator I like.
Bechdel is cool. Maybe if I didn't read 90% capes, I'd know some more, but whatevs.
>Feminist-centered comicUmm, I dunno. Bechdel's stuff?