Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Comics' Greatest Female Role Model


She is one of comic's greatest characters. She is a symbol of female empowerment like no other. Her glory and the inspiration she provides actually outweighs the horrific festish-fest of all Marston's bondage-based fiction.

I speak, of course, of Etta Candy.

Oh, I'm sorry, did you think I meant Wonder Woman? Please! Don't make me laugh.

Wonder Woman; so vain that she wouldn't tear masking tape off her eyes for fear of ruining her eyelashes.

Wonder Woman; so shallow that the only thing she says when given her armor symbolizing her new divine mission in Man's World is, "Oh, Mother, how lovely!"

Wonder Woman; so unfeminist that she abandons her home and leaves for Man's World, not because of her holy mission, but because she has a crush on the first man she's ever seen.

Wonder Woman; so spineless and insecure that she cries when someone doesn't think she's attractive.

No, I don't mean Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman is the symbol of all that is WRONG with how women are portrayed in comic books. The dominance fetish, parading about her bathing suit, the obsession with a man, the vanity.

Etta Candy is a real woman. Etta Candy is a role model. Etta Candy, in case you didn't know, is a svelte figure when Wonder Woman, in her guise as a war nurse, meets her. Etta is thin because she's suffering from an illness (inflamation of the spleen, or some such). Once she's cured, she blossoms to her normal size.



Etta Candy is not fat; she is a sturdy woman with some meat on her bones, as opposed to the anexoric top-heavy heroines of today. She's from Texas, you know, where size is appreciated.

Etta Candy does not moon over men. Wonder Woman actually says to her, "You know, Etta, you need to lose some weight if you want to catch a man!" Etta's reply? "Who needs a man when I've got candy?"

Etta is so wise. You'll note that Etta doesn't eat just any candy; you don't see her with lollipops or gumdrops. Etta eats chocolates. No fool, Etta knew long before anyone else did that eating chocolate produces the same chemicals (such as phenylethylamine) in the brain that falling in love and having sex do. Who needs a man when I've got candy? While Diana Prince stamps her foot and sighs over a recalcitrant Steve Trevor, Etta has popped a bon-bon is woo-wooing her way to her next madcap collegiate adventure.

Modern writers haven't done Etta justice. On the WW television show, she was portrayed as a simpering subservient wuss by the actress who was the waitress at Arnold's Drive-In. When she was reintroduced after the Crisis, she was insecure about her weight, jealous of Wonder Woman, desperate to lose weight, and wound up falling for Steve Trevor -- that's everything Etta Candy should NOT be. Suffering Sappho, who thought we needed the Earth-3 version of Etta Candy?

The real Etta Candy doesn't have superstrength, but she still takes on Nazis, gangsters, and Mexican prison guards. The real Etta Candy risks her life for her country every episode, without being nearly invulnerable. Etta Candy doesn't need to be a Helen of Troy to command the respect of men and women alike, and is the head of her sorority. When Etta Candy's fiancee turns out to be a skunk, she dumps him, and says, "Oh, well, I'd prefer a nice horseback ride with Diana anyway!"

I'm not a woman and I don't date them; but I know who my model of a woman is.

And it sure ain't Wonder Woman. Who needs a Wonder Woman when I've got Candy?

12 comments:

SallyP said...

Etta is indeed, a heck of a woman.

Your Obedient Serpent said...

One thing I'm hoping for from the new Wonder Woman series (aside from a schedule that even approximates BI-monthly) is the return of the new, original Etta Candy. Big, confident, takes no shit from nobody.

"Nuts, deary, my constitution has room for lots of amendments">? PERFECT.

Chance said...

Only black women "of a certain size" are allowed to be confident and sassy. Large white women have to be insecure or manipulative. It's a law in fiction.

Anonymous said...

Chance- except on t.v. Rosanne Barr, Rosie O'Donnell, the fat girl from Facts of Life, etc.

I'd like to see a return of this Etta Candy, but I think fanboys might be scared off by an empowered woman who happens to be overweight.

rachelle said...

Man, this is great! I've been looking in the wrong places (justice league watchtower) for my role models!

I'd like to see Etta Candy: Year One, or All-Star Etta Candy.

S Bates said...

I wonder what Etta's (and DC characters in general) BMI is?

Dwayne "the canoe guy" said...

I want to see Candy & Waller in a smackdown for DC Big Woman of the Decade.

Scipio said...

By the way, Rachelle...?

Your post on Emo Batman and Superman's spat? Pure brilliance and the Single Gayest Thing I Have Ever Seen.

I am officially impressed!

Anonymous said...

Scipio, when do you plan to order an Etta Candy Custom Heroclix?

Anonymous said...

Chance >>Large white women have to be insecure or manipulative. It's a law in fiction.<<

It's true! That's why Ma Hunkle was forced to adopt a disguise!

Anonymous said...

If Etta Candy is comics' greatest female role model, the greatest male role model must be Stretch Skinner. Logically speaking, that is.

Scipio said...

To answer the question, my Etta Candy custom Heroclix figure just arrived. Along two of the Hollidays Girls and a Steve Trevor.