Da quando la Marvel ha mostrato la variant cover realizzata da Milo Manara per il primo numero di 'Spider-Woman', le critiche sessiste si sono scatenate.
Secondo alcuni siti e quotidiani la Marvel, incaricando l'illustratore italiano di realizzare questa immagine, da il messaggio sbagliato sulle donne e il loro ruolo nella società, dando pochi stimoli per seguire le sue iniziative.
Il Vice Presidente della divisione editoriale della Casa delle Idee ha risposto, quando interpellato, dando il suo punto di vista sulla questione:
"Well, I think a couple of things.
I think that the people who are upset about that cover have a point, at least in how the image relates to them.
By that same token, Milo Manara has been working as a cartoonist since 1969, and what he does hasn’t materially changed in all that time. So when we say “Manara cover”, his body of work indicates what sort of thing he’s going to do.
It’s also, for a Manara piece, one of the less sexualized ones, at least to my eye. Maybe others feel differently. But given that the character is covered head-to-toe, and is crouched in a spider-like pose, it seems far less exploitative to me than other Manara pieces we’ve run in previous months and years.
But all that said, it’s the right of every reader not to like something.
And fortunately, it’s a variant cover, so people will likely need to seek it out if they want it, rather than it being the display piece for the book.
I think a conversation about how women are depicted in comics is relevant at this point, and definitely seems to be bubbling up from the zeitgeist. That too is fine. Nothing gets better unless ideas are communicated."
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