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He certainly knows what women want, being an expert and all that.

"Wow. You're surrounded by a lot of positive support."

"My mom says harnesses like that are cruel." "Really? My mom says they are absolutely necessary."

I always took it to be a display of girlish vulnerability. That has nothing to do with being a superhero in my opinion.

I'm glad that Nigella Lawson appears to have chosen to focus on her safety, and the safety of her children versus dealing with the public interest.

I cannot bear the twee knock-kneed posture thingy of hipster girls. What exactly are they trying to say here?

I don't think I'd trust these characters to be able to change my tire, much less save my life.

THAT'S what disturbs me so much here, I think.

Excuse me?

croptops: wear them as long as you rock them.

Yes. Do they have to go to the bathroom all of a sudden? It's not terribly empowering, whatever she's trying to convey.

Ugh, yes. I came here to say the same thing. I mean, at least they aren't standing with their hips dislocated and their booties tooched to high heaven like women in comics often are, but this is just as bad.

I like the proportions of the bodies. They seem more fleshy than most animated women.

Well, if the idea was to make these superheros and villains look stupid as hell, mission accomplished.

Especially considering they're, you know, superheroes.

I'm not belittling you but you don't know what you're talking about. I have an interest in archaeology and I studied it in college but I would never read an article about it and reply as though I was an expert.

Oh god. You are serious. Well.....I'm speechless......carry on.....

What's up with the knock-kneed, poor posture thing going on? Come on people, let's stand up straight like we're proud of something, not all let's be cutesy.

I'm not a comics person at all, so when I first read this link I thought: "Hm, they illustrated hipster versions of Barbara Boxer and Elizabeth Warren?"