| What Taking My Daughter to a Comic Book Store Taught Me | |
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Orion Final Boss, 5th Form
Stature : 298 UK Playing : Persona
| Subject: What Taking My Daughter to a Comic Book Store Taught Me Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:02 pm | |
| Usually i think this will be some radical feminist bullshit or something, but this is pretty accurate. http://www.itinthed.com/16328/what-taking-my-daughter-to-a-comic-book-store-taught-me/ | |
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RamboOnRedBull Final Boss, 5th Form
Stature : 414
| Subject: Re: What Taking My Daughter to a Comic Book Store Taught Me Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:03 pm | |
| Seems like that girl has a life, then. | |
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Orion Final Boss, 5th Form
Stature : 298 UK Playing : Persona
| Subject: Re: What Taking My Daughter to a Comic Book Store Taught Me Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:06 pm | |
| It seems more to be the comic shop owners fault, there are a ton of great all ages comics, both boys and girls, definitely better shit than MLP or whatever. I get my cousins the Lumber Janes, Adventure Time, Bravest Warriors, TMNT, Teen Titans Go, Rocket Raccoon and Ms Marvel comics every month, fantastic comics for them. | |
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Orion Final Boss, 5th Form
Stature : 298 UK Playing : Persona
| Subject: Re: What Taking My Daughter to a Comic Book Store Taught Me Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:06 pm | |
| - RamboOnRedBull wrote:
- Seems like that girl has a life, then.
I don't get it? | |
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Mecha Certified IGN Reposter
Stature : 194
| Subject: Re: What Taking My Daughter to a Comic Book Store Taught Me Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:14 pm | |
| Interesting. I don't think I ever realized that before. | |
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Orc Post-Game Enemy
Stature : 173 England Playing : Pokemon Omega Ruby
| Subject: Re: What Taking My Daughter to a Comic Book Store Taught Me Fri Jan 16, 2015 6:30 pm | |
| sigh... of course it'll look this way if you're focusing on the MOST POPULAR comics, popular because they appeal to their primary demography; HORNY TEENAGE BOYS.
And yeah there are a lot of adult ones. But here's the last two comic books I read;
Planet of the Apes (Boom! 2011), there were some strong female protagonists (they drove the story effectively) and they weren't dressed in a sexy way.
Things to do in a Retirement Home Trailer Park (Myriad, 2012), the story's driven by a bloke but you see more of the men's bodies than you see of the female's bodies. Neither are sexualized.
And one of my favourite comic series; The Astounding Wolf-Man you see more male "nudity" if you can even call it that, also there are some strong female characters who ARE NOT sexualized, once again. Same with Hulk really lol he's known for being nearly naked (sometimes fully naked) in almost every comic.
Hell even Saga, as sick and twisted as it is, and yes there is lots of tits and minge (and cocks and balls too) its female protagonist dresses pretty modestly.
All I'm saying is, if you look in the right places, you'll find comics like this. But remember who the demography is. Once again the progressive faggots can make false statistics like they do for gaming "womenz is 46%"- yeah my ass are they. We know comics are made by men for men.
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Angelus The Red Dragon
Stature : 342 Canada Playing : Dragon Quest XI, Final Fantasy VII Watching : Darksydephil
| Subject: Re: What Taking My Daughter to a Comic Book Store Taught Me Fri Jan 16, 2015 6:37 pm | |
| Dude obviously knows nothing about the original Power Girl. | |
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Orion Final Boss, 5th Form
Stature : 298 UK Playing : Persona
| Subject: Re: What Taking My Daughter to a Comic Book Store Taught Me Sat Jan 17, 2015 2:39 am | |
| - Angelus wrote:
- Dude obviously knows nothing about the original Power Girl.
Why would he need to? Dude just wants non-sleazy comics for his daughter, and Lykos you completely missed the point. | |
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