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sacul
Participantvery much agreed!
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Participantpretty cool! she’s kicking butt like crazy!
sacul
Participantagreed! i don’t mind large breasts of course, but i feel that making them too large simply takes away from her character.
sacul
Participantagreed! i’ve never seen a she-hulk that buff and pulled off well! props to her!
sacul
Participantthanks so much for sharing! so far your gallery looks really good, the detail and line art is pretty cool
sacul
Participantfrom this angle you can really see how big her arms are getting! Pretty soon they’ll be the size of her head! keep it up!
sacul
ParticipantTo be taken -seriously- as a strong female character, yes.
To be placed in a fighting game series that has over sexualized female characters who are nothing more than sex objects? No.
DC in my eyes has become a joke. Now before I get burned for heresy, as iconic and memorable as their cast of characters are. The bottom line is that their female lineup is treated like tits and ass. This is what the comic industry believes a woman should be portrayed as.
I don’t agree with it, not for mainstream comics at least. I love big breasts and big female muscles like the rest of us fans, but I prefer those depictions be kept away from the younger more impressionable readers. What mainstream comics should be doing is featuring women of a variety of shapes and sizes. Fat, thin, flat chested, flat butt, medium build, heavy, short, scrawny, muscular.
Instead it’s nothing but constant porn star bodies ready to do some super powered fucking. Porn star bodies are great, if you’re trying to sell sex. But if you have readers of 8 and younger, giving girls a complex and making boys treat women like objects. That’s when I have a problem with their depictions of so-called “heroines.”
Sorry for the rant, I’m just really disappointed with how DC has been handling their characters lately.
No by all means, i’m completely with you on that. i grew up with DC and Marvel comics and i liked teh characters, at least how they were portrayed in the cartoons. But when i got older and collected teh comic books, I was really shocked! A good example for this trend is Starfire. If you guys ever seen the animated show, I liked starfire’s portrayal, she was awkward, funny, but steadfast and both physically and emotionally strong. of course when you pick up the new 52 comics, wow that’s all out the door.
So yeah, as much as i agree i love women with big breasts and muscles, to take a character really seriously, they can’t be just tits and ass.
sacul
ParticipantAh cool! I had no idea what language that was and I couldn’t tell what it was
sacul
Participantwell nice of you to come out of the shadows finally! to answer your question, there was a time a few years ago where the clip was on youtube. however i think it got taken down and currently i don’t hink you can find it anymore. sorry
sacul
ParticipantI also read the article last night and I’m really sad to see it go down. Unless someone really dedicated steps up it seems that female bodybuilding will remain obscure and may be in jeapordy unless it already hasn’t. What would u guys choose to do to keep the sport afloat?
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