This story made me wondering about the role of men on this planet, in our lives… Feminists in this book think we women don't need them. Really?? We obviously do need them, not just because of the reproduction but also because of love, friendship and yes, now women can do almost anything that men can do, but let's be honest, not a lot of women have jobs with hard physical work, some do and I admire them. The statistics in Vol. 2 shocked me. It basically shows this really is a men's world. The richest people are normally men, female pilots almost don't exist, but hey, criminals are also more often men than women =). Well, according to this statistic. I am not sure what is real or not, plus this book was written in 2003, but yes, men are still more powerful. Personally, I don't mind the traditional rolls. I think both genders have their specific rolls. I don't mind the traditional man, who is strong, wants to shelter his girlfriend or wife and take care of her (I am not talking about money). And I don't mind a traditional woman, who is gentle, very feminine, classy and also wants to take care of her man. But please don't take this the wrong way. I am aware of the fact that not every man is tough and looks like a traditional man and now every woman, girl looks like a typical woman..and sometimes they feel bad because of it. And of course some don't like and love the opposite sex but the same one. I am not a homophobe. I don't judge people on something so stupid. All I want is for everyone to be happy, to love freely. I judge people based on a fact if I see myself hanging out with them. Do you know what I mean? All I want to know is if I could enjoy having a conversation with this person. Would they make me feel happy? Motivate me? Accept me and the things that make me happy? These are the things I'm interested in. Not if this person is gay..or black or whatever. These type of things are so unnecessary to me and I find people who hate people because of that, very ignorant. The only thing that does bother me is, that I feel women became too tough. Maybe because we had to fight against men to have the same rights as they have. I don't know. I just think women in general lost their innocent, gentle, caring, sweet site. Just my view.
So anyway, I am sorry for going on and on about something not so related to this book but this book just calls for these kind of discussions, so this were my two cents =).
Over all, I wandered off a little bit, when reading Vol.3. I felt that some pages were unnecessary, but this is still one cool graphic novel and I will read all 10 Vol.
And mother Earth, please no gendercide. ;)