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Brilliantly Brilliant (Megamind Bad. Blue. Brilliant. #1-4) Brilliantly Brilliant (Megamind Bad. Blue. Brilliant. #1-4)
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avg rating 3.50 — 4 ratings — published
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Megamind Digest Vol 2: Blue and Bold Megamind Digest Vol 2: Blue and Bold (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.50 — 6 ratings — published 2012
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Megamind Volume 1: Brilliantly Brilliant TP Megamind Volume 1: Brilliantly Brilliant TP (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.86 — 7 ratings — published 2011
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Hannah Witton
“In the animated film Megamind, released in 2010,the villain (Megamind) finally defeats the hero he’s spent his whole life fighting against. The hero is your stereotypical macho male and embodies the idealised superhero masculinity. He is ‘defeated’ (spoilers)because Megamind traps him in a room made of copper and copper weakens his powers so he can’t escape. Why is this relevant, Hannah, I hear you ask? Well, how do you think the IUD works without any hormones in it? COPPER IS TOXIC TO SPERM!
I would just really love to know if the writers of Megamind knew this and that’s why they chose copper to kill off the hyper-masculine character. Surely it can’t be a coincidence.”
Hannah Witton, The Hormone Diaries: The Bloody Truth About Our Periods