As summarized by Davis (2006), even the ‘Eisner Era’ women are ‘devout care-takers of those around them, require the protection … of a male authority figure … and live out adventures which are at least sanctioned … by the patriarchies in which all of the characters live’ (p. ...
As summarized by Davis (2006), even the 'Eisner Era' women are 'devout care-takers of those around them, require the protection . . . of a male authority figure . . . and live out adventures which are at least sanctioned . . . by the patriarchies in which all of the characters ...