Coffee Break #29: “Back In Business”
Being a super-heroine is real back-breaking work! Just google “broke back comics” and you’ll see! 🙂
Heading out to Boston Comic-Con this weekend, where I’ll have a table at Artist Alley. If you’re going to the show, be sure to stop by! I’ll have comics, prints, art cards and commissions.
For those not going, be sure to like the Hero Business Facebook Fan page, ‘cuz I’ll be posting commissions and sketches throughout the weekend!
Yeah, I hear those foil holo-covers can be a real $%^&*
Can’t concentrate… On TEXT…Oh well.
Oy. Seriously, how are artists like Rob Liefeld still in business, and WHY do people like his art??? (I’m not siding with either party, I just want to know why some people eat his stuff up, and HOW.)
I knew it! Those comic book poses aren’t just sexist and ridiculous, they constitute unsafe working conditions!
Ya know, I always thoughts those poses were the result of some sort of illness like Liefield Disease (where the eyes go completely white for no apparent reason)
I think I’ve seen that photographer somewhere before…
I-I I just can’t stop laughing….
THANK YOU!
Any women who cannot position her shoulders at ninety degrees to her hips and her face at one twenty to her hips is a warpig.
Feminists object to any women being depicted as prettier than themselves, and they also object to any women being depicted as more flexible than themselves, or more chaste than themselves, or more …
IRL they photoshop them to be unnaturally skinny.
Although it is interesting how male oriented pictures of women (Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition, Playboy, comics) differ from female oriented pictures of women (Cosmopolitan, fashion industry, Elle).
Women don’t want to see hips, and are happier with smaller chests on the female models they look at, then men.