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Yeah I just realized how similar that first one is to the relaunched Captain Marvel costume. I still like it though, especially the zip up collar. My personal favourite is the second one.
I feel that the leather straps on the third one should not only be moved around but replaced with the golden lasso.

I wouldn't say that having a character showing some skin instantly means that they are being objectified. I would say, however, that the line between that isn't very clear, espically in the context of superhero comics. As you said there are far too many female characters who are drawn with oversexualised outfits and

Especially scientifically accurate dinosaurs.

I do too and I also enjoyed Resurrection.

I mentioned it before but I also loved Wimberly's art. It's definitely a radical style that takes awhile to adjust to but after a while you really start to appreciate how experimental it is.

But not Martian Manhunter.

Yes. Pulido's art is generally fantastic.

I just started reading Understanding Comics so this article going up now is remarkably good timing.

Have you read his newest book Making Comics? I'm curious if that is a better example of how it teaches the process of making comics.

A while back the AV Club posted preview images of Wimberley's first issue and with a few exceptions, the response was overwhelmingly negative. I know that art is subjective and a style so distinct as Wimberley's is not gonna be everyone's cup of tea but it's really dispiriting to see people dismiss it with such

I read the first volume of the Charles Soule written She-Hulk. I picked it up on account of the premise and artwork and was not disappoint in either. The writing is pretty great but the illustrations by Javier Pulido and Ron Wimberly is definitely the main highlight. Both have radically different styles so the

That one is very nice but I really love that Geof Darrow and Dave Stewart variant. It's the kind of cover the makes you disappointed it's not a actual reflection of what happens in the issue.

I read The Rocketeer, The Rocketeer Adventures and am currently having a blast reading the first few volume of the Warren Ellis, Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire run of Moon Knight.

All because I read Robocop vs Terminator?

They are without a doubt the absolute best parts of the trailer. The look and style of that kind of stop-motion is so distinctive and utterly breath taking. It's certainly a contrast aganist the CGI animation which looks well animated but very generic in comparison.

Those shots of her wearing a tank top were more breathtaking than any shots of the CGI dinos.

The raptors only had a row of quills on top of their head, and it seemed to be a trait that belonged to the males. I don't know why people insist that they had actual feathers.