Boobs of Steel: Decoding the Amazon – Busty Heroines & the Culture War

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Author: J. Ishiro Finney
Non-Fiction
Publication date : ‎
July 10, 2023
Available in print on Amazon.com

Boobs of Steel: The tendency for the strongest physical female fighter in a group or cast to also have the largest breasts.
-TV Tropes

Lara Croft… Power Girl… Tifa Lockhart… They’re three of the most loved and loathed characters in all pop-culture. Since the late 1990s all three have also been favorite targets for outraged feminists and woke keyboard warriors who believe that a bountiful cup size is a crime against humanity.

Within these pages, sci-fi author J. Ishiro Finney chronicles the history of the Boobs of Steel trope, its associated archetypes, and the impact these Amazons have had on our art, literature, and cultural landscape. Often assumed to be a modern creation, the so-called “Boobs of Steel” heroine is an outgrowth of a storytelling tradition as old as humanity itself. This first installment of the Boobs of Steel series explores the legacies of the Amazon, the Valkyrie, and Jungle Queen, and how they formed the basis for nearly every action heroine today. It also addresses these archetypes in the age of cancel culture, and how the heroic feminine is being systematically purged from all media. In here you will learn exactly why the woke mob are dead wrong when they scream that our favorite busty heroines are “sexist, racist, and offensive!”

So, suit up and strap in. It’s gonna be a fun ride.

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“…a deep dive to find the historical and political forces that have chipped away at traditional female archetypes to give us women who act (and often look) like a poor copy of men.”
-PHOENIX RISING

“From a cultural, political, and educational stand point; this book, as a comparison, is a papered version of what Matt Walsh’s 2022 documentary “What is a Woman,” tried to peddle itself as.”
-DEAN PHILLIPS

“After delving into the history of heroic females like Wonder Woman, the final chapter of the book provides a wonderful example of why modern “heroines” have utterly failed to capture the attention of audiences, and why the particular example used (America Chavez) is not at all a proper example of heroism. This chapter is a great way to close out this book, but I did find myself wanting more.
Thankfully this is part 1, so there is much more to be covered by the next part. Can’t wait for that one!”
-Urban S.