there would be way more credit given to the complaint that Superhero comics have overtly sexulized art.
Yeah!
Seriously, you hear people say 'men are objectified and made sexy too in comics' but that usually just means standing around being muscular and commanding, rather than striking sexualised poses for the titillation of the onlooker. Having Tony in Jessica's costume and pose really highlights the difference between the mainstream depictions of males and females in comics.
And, seriously, it is awesome. It's like it's a picture from an alternate universe where Frank Cho is gay. Or a woman. I can't stop staring at his lower torso, you never see males arching and twisting like that, it's... it's just wow.
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Yeah!
Seriously, you hear people say 'men are objectified and made sexy too in comics' but that usually just means standing around being muscular and commanding, rather than striking sexualised poses for the titillation of the onlooker. Having Tony in Jessica's costume and pose really highlights the difference between the mainstream depictions of males and females in comics.
And, seriously, it is awesome. It's like it's a picture from an alternate universe where Frank Cho is gay. Or a woman. I can't stop staring at his lower torso, you never see males arching and twisting like that, it's... it's just wow.
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Tony's just so.... hrrrrrROWR. *spanks him*
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