Could the classic Gwen Stacy be considered a "woman in the refrigerator"?
When talking about this famous cliché, people always mention characters like the first "woman in the refrigerator," Alexandra DeWitt, Kyle Rayner's girlfriend, or Barbara Gorden in "The Killing Joke."
But could Gwen Stacy also fit into this cliché? Because I've heard comments like she's "a character who's only good for dying."
What do you think? Do you think this could have been an important element in the revolution that Spider-Gwen represented?
When talking about this famous cliché, people always mention characters like the first "woman in the refrigerator," Alexandra DeWitt, Kyle Rayner's girlfriend, or Barbara Gorden in "The Killing Joke."
But could Gwen Stacy also fit into this cliché? Because I've heard comments like she's "a character who's only good for dying."
What do you think? Do you think this could have been an important element in the revolution that Spider-Gwen represented?