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==About==
==About==
Taking its name from an infamous event in ''Green Lantern'' where the hero returned home to find his girlfriend's dismembered body stuffed in his refrigerator by an adversary, the list originally merely provided a listing of events without much in the way of commentary or analysis, although on its face the list speaks volumes.  The authors of the list submitted it to various other comic book creators for comment.  Responses ranged from denial to disgust, and explanations offered ranged from poor writing to misogyny to the imbalance of secondary (and thus disposable) female characters compared to secondary male characters.
Taking its name from an infamous event in ''[[DC Comics|Green Lantern]]'' where the hero returned home to find his girlfriend's dismembered body stuffed in his refrigerator by an adversary, the list originally merely provided a listing of events without much in the way of commentary or analysis, although on its face the list speaks volumes.  The authors of the list submitted it to various other comic book creators for comment.  Responses ranged from denial to disgust, and explanations offered ranged from poor writing to misogyny to the imbalance of secondary (and thus disposable) female characters compared to secondary male characters.


==Heroes in Refrigerators==
==Heroes in Refrigerators==
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* [[Jessica Sanders]]—killed by an abusive, alcoholic father
* [[Jessica Sanders]]—killed by an abusive, alcoholic father
* [[Niki Sanders]]—abused as a child, alcoholic, forced to strip by [[Linderman's thugs]], assaulted by [[Linderman's henchman]], forced into non-consensual sex with [[Nathan Petrelli]] by her alter-ego, possibly psychotic
* [[Niki Sanders]]—abused as a child, alcoholic, forced to strip by [[Linderman's thugs]], assaulted by [[Linderman's henchman]], forced into non-consensual sex with [[Nathan Petrelli]] by her alter-ego, possibly psychotic
* [[Sheila]]—trapped in a fire
* [[Karen Sprague]] (and the [[Engineer]]'s wife)— dead from cancer due to husband's [[powers]]
* [[Karen Sprague]] (and the [[Engineer]]'s wife)— dead from cancer due to husband's [[powers]]
* [[Shanti Suresh]]—dead from incurable genetic anomaly
* [[Shanti Suresh]]—dead from incurable genetic anomaly
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* [[Molly Walker]]—parents brutally murdered, nearly abducted by [[Sylar]]
* [[Molly Walker]]—parents brutally murdered, nearly abducted by [[Sylar]]
* [[Jackie Wilcox]]—murdered by Sylar
* [[Jackie Wilcox]]—murdered by Sylar
* [[Woman in car crash]]—was in a potentially fatal car crash


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 23:26, 11 January 2007

Women in Refrigerators is the title of a list compiled by American comics author Gail Simone. It details occurrences of the victimization of female characters as a plot device in comics throughout the years.

About

Taking its name from an infamous event in Green Lantern where the hero returned home to find his girlfriend's dismembered body stuffed in his refrigerator by an adversary, the list originally merely provided a listing of events without much in the way of commentary or analysis, although on its face the list speaks volumes. The authors of the list submitted it to various other comic book creators for comment. Responses ranged from denial to disgust, and explanations offered ranged from poor writing to misogyny to the imbalance of secondary (and thus disposable) female characters compared to secondary male characters.

Heroes in Refrigerators

External Links