2018 has been declared by many to be ‘The Year of Women’. Not only have women embraced and channeled their own power through such movements as #MeToo and Times Up, but the entertainment industry is finally starting to bring this female power to the mainstream. Wonder Woman

and The Last Jedi, with their female leads, broke box office records in 2017. Black Panther

has been revered for its cast of mostly strong female characters. Marjorie Liu became the first woman ever to win the best-writer honor for Monstress

at this year’s Eisner Awards. Marvel just released the first issue of The Life of Captain Marvel, written by Margaret Stohl, to celebrate 50 years of Carol Danvers, and Brie Larson was recently cast to play the infamous superhero. To the dismay of MRAs everywhere, the world of women is currently nothing short of straight fire. Which is why when I walked into the Women of Marvel

panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-con, I was not surprised to find a packed house.