"When you had mostly boys and men making comics, you had comics made
mainly for boys and men. Then you end up with teen-girl superheroes who
are drawn like Victoria's Secret models. I don't think only women can
write for women, but I think it helps provide an alternative
perspective and a more true-to-life experience."--Johanna Draper
Carlson, editor of comicsworthreading.com, quoted by the New York Times in a story about DC Comics's Minx, a line of graphic novels for teenaged girls that bows next year.

