Jane’s clothing has usually been “androgynous”(ambiguous – not all male, not all female) hence Batman with chest bumps, not Batwoman with big, firm breasts. Similarly, Chelle has always been portrayed as feminine, albeit a “super” feminine person.
Note again the glamor eyelashes in Chelle’s closeup. Paige may secretly haunt the cosmetic counter at Macy’s or Ulta, indulging a tiny fetish.
alasko over 10 years ago
And Ethan is Robin, how predictable.
alasko over 10 years ago
But who is Sarah? I am lost in this loop-de-loop strip.
Starman1948 over 10 years ago
This is a repeat of the first panels I saw when I began to read this comic. What comes around goes around.
karanne over 10 years ago
BatMAN? Why not Batgirl? And boxers, Jane? C’mon, I can come up with something better than that!
awgiedawgie Premium Member over 10 years ago
And Jane, as always, in her trademark Chuck Taylors.
docnuke over 10 years ago
Currently is a Batwoman in DC lore and she is a lesbian. Perhaps Jane was being a prophet.
Urbane Gorilla over 10 years ago
On the table! A Lava Lamp! Suddenly it’s 1972!
wesbucey over 10 years ago
Jane’s clothing has usually been “androgynous”(ambiguous – not all male, not all female) hence Batman with chest bumps, not Batwoman with big, firm breasts. Similarly, Chelle has always been portrayed as feminine, albeit a “super” feminine person.
Note again the glamor eyelashes in Chelle’s closeup. Paige may secretly haunt the cosmetic counter at Macy’s or Ulta, indulging a tiny fetish.