Sunday, September 7, 2014

Dweeb Crushes Comical Feminist Complaint

A couple of weeks ago, the big outrage of the feminist world (I guess, I don't really follow them too much, I don't have the stomach for it, that's a job for Stacy McCain), was the cover of a new Spider-Woman comic, drawn by erotic artist Milo Marana, which showed her in a pose that was allegedly something that no male superhero would be seen in, just to show her female beauty parts. And besides, they were temporarily out of things to be outraged about (how is that possible?).

Well, yes, when I saw that, I knew that, in fact, it was entirely possible that Spider Man had been drawn in that, or vary similar positions many times. The drawing seemed oddly familiar. . .

Somebody named Maddox actually did the research (what, did he re-read a bunch of old comics?) and destroyed their premise that, in fact, men would not be drawn that way, and along the way, demolishes many of their sexist assumptions about the consumers of comic art. Behold! Biff! Boff! Pow!



After that, I don't have much to add, except below, a sampling of Manara's less erotic art:

Wombat-socho must have skipped the Redskins's game to post "Rule 5 Sunday: The Man Who Saved Britain" at The Other McCain.












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