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39 years old. Trans/bi/demi/polysexual, an infamously picky lover of comics, tabletop games, anime and writing. I don't bite, honest. Current project is Playing House, a Ranma 1/2 fanfiction that can be found here.
39 years old. Trans/bi/demi/polysexual, an infamously picky lover of comics, tabletop games, anime and writing. I don't bite, honest. Current project is Playing House, a Ranma 1/2 fanfiction that can be found here.
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  • You should really read Women in Refrigerators. You don't seem to understand what fridging is.
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    sigma7:

    phoenix:

    brevoortformspring:

    I think I understand what fridging is just fine. I simply do not agree that every instance of something bad happening to a female character within the context of a super hero story constitutes fridging.

    I absolutely agree with this.  It’s like the tendency to say every Original Character MUST be a Mary Sue.

    I’ve never liked how some people have taken fridging to such lengths that you can’t do ANYthing to a female character, else you get called out for it.  And it can frequently just be an emotional reaction to being a fan of said characters.

    There IS a fine line between bad things happening to characters, and actual fridging, and that mileage is going to vary for everyone, but sometimes it’s just an overreaction.

    And I’m doing a terrible job of explaining my thoughts, and have begun rambling, so shutting up now. >.<

    These are two terms that’ve been watered down by overuse, which is a shame, because they have their uses.

    If a character serves no purpose, has no characterization other than to die and serve as angst- or anger-fodder, to provoke another character, then they’re fridge meat.  If you kill a female character after establishing her, giving her some attributes other than simply to suffer and die, that’s not a fridging.  May not be smart, but it’s not a fridging.

    If an author creates (or strongly favors) a character in their narrative, that’s fine.  But when it becomes ridiculous — when their capabilities are far outside the norm to the point that other, longer established characters serve as little more than mouthpieces for just how exceptional that character is, and when that character meets with unqualified success disproportionate to their true merits, that’s a Mary Sue.  (You’ll notice that during comics crossovers or group books, the characters from the writer’s regular books stand out disproportionately: the Teen Titans in Crisis on Infinite Earths, Aztek in Morrison’s JLA, Spider-Woman in anything Bendis-shaped…that’s obnoxious, but it’s not Mary Sueing.  Now King Mob….)

    • December 12, 2013 (6:59 pm)
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      That’s actually an excellent point (I don’t know if killing a non-female character purely in service of another...
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      You know comics way more than me, but I disagree with your argument about the killing of an established female...
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      I think this is a great summary of what fridging is.
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      Sometimes you get Whedon on Astonishing X-Men where he makes Kitty Pryde’s life a living hell, putting her through the...
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      Haha. I was trying to post a thing the other day and kept getting hung up on whether or not something constituted...
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      Much fridge. Such man pain. Wow.
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      I admit to being new to a lot of things in comics culture, but for me, whether something counts as fridging depends on...
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