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Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for January 06, 2011
Transcript:
woman: this is not a stripper costume!! ralston: Okay, okay... woman: Oh, I know what you all assume! ralston: wh--what? woman: that I only dress like this to sell comics, but you couldn't be more wrong!! ralston: how's that? Woman: Because my sales are terrible!! ralston: Well, I stand corrected....
razorback2824 about 14 years ago
Error has been fixed.
Still, most comic book fans are socially awkward man-children. Her book should be flying off the shelves.
Then again, those same comic book fans donât take kindly to someone who makes it known that she is what they fantasize about, but will never have.
zero about 14 years ago
On her behalf - sheâs agitated. People often to mis-peak when they are.
Colt9033 about 14 years ago
For the record, he runs around naked so she should be too offended by his observation.
Airboy20 about 14 years ago
Hey, sheâs Celtic. Maybe thatâs how the sentence comes out in that language structure. Of course, I could be to wrong.
Christopher Shea about 14 years ago
If there were more gay (and/or female) comic book fans, Wonder Wom ⊠Iâm sorry, Ms. Amazement would probably sell a lot better.
DjGuardian about 14 years ago
Really Chikuku? Thatâs a new one to me⊠dorks, nerds, etc., yea sure. But gay? I donât think the average is any different than normal life.
But if her sales are terrible dressed like that, image how bad it would be if she didnât.
But good Marx bros. whit on this one Phil.
Jaedabee about 14 years ago
For DC Universe Online they hiked up Wonder Womanâs bathing suit bottoms even more to show more crotch.
Thing is Ms. Amazement is drawn as a âstrong female super heroâ would actually look, and, if we were to get into the technicalities of it, that just wouldnât sell. The âprimary target audienceâ for such comics tend to go for comics where the women are basically pornstars with some muscle definition drawn on top of them. Rather annoying, which is why I donât really read them. But thatâs what I see when I go into the comic book store.
freeholder1 about 14 years ago
Jade, you are CORRECT, maâam. Comics women are fantasy icons exactly like porn stars, only with more character and actual dialogue. Easy to see if you just read the male comments here and in Yenni.
runar about 14 years ago
As I mentioned yesterday (but too late for return comment), ancient Celtic warriors went into battle naked, painted blue. They thought it was intimidating.
SidSnomann about 14 years ago
The costume is fine. Itâs the muscles that turn off sales.
yohannbiimu about 14 years ago
Yup, especially those lumpy arms. Donât know how theyâd make them look strong and less bulky, thoughâŠ