So, not only does Mila’s bikini armor one up many classic designs but it seems Massive Darkness also provides baffling flavor text.

In order to be as strong as possible, the Shadow Tribe have moved beyond patriarchy and supports brutal warrior women like Mila.

See they need to tell you Mila is a brutal warrior woman, because she certainly doesn’t look like it in comparison to say the male barbarian.

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And since we’ve established her tribe has moved beyond patriarchy… there’s certainly no way that this depiction could be sexist in any way.

– wincenworks

So in total, there are six female characters in the core fantasy game Massive Darkness kickstarter pack (some more in expansion packs). Four have an aggressive focus on their boobs, all of them have some degree of bare leg on display and one of them has actual armor that protects her actual body (though as we see later, she’s a distaff version of a male character stretch goal)

What do the dudes in the stretch goals look like?

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So the female High Elf gets a mask to hide her face (but still has long hair out because woman) and the male Thief gets his cleavage covered up and body bulked up. As for the barbarians… yeah.

I feel that this perfectly sums up so, so many issues that the fantasy genre has with women…. and how’d they go you ask?

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These are, just the default characters but there are also characters in expansion packs that further perpetuate the double standards – though there is one which at least includes an female gendered monster that is isn’t sexualized… shame about the two female adventurers in the same pack.

Ostara would have been pretty good if they’d have avoided the showing thigh fetish, but Moira (who covers up her thighs) well….

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– wincenworks

(ht: @tharook​, @filipfatalattractionrblog​)

Frank Cho Walks Off Wonder Woman After Sixth Cover

Frank Cho Walks Off Wonder Woman After Sixth Cover

Surprise, surprise! The guy who did the apologist “parody” of Milo Manara’s infamous ButtSpider Woman cover and who just wouldn’t back down from doing more when it kept being criticized, throws a hissy fit and leaves DC under the pretense of Greg Rucka, the writer, “censoring” a butt out of his optional Wonder Woman cover. 

If there was any doubt before (and there shouldn’t), it is official that Frank Cho joins the club of professional artists who go all butt-hurt when asked to tone down a little the artwork they were payed to do (as in, to literally do their job).

People like that still getting employed is why we can’t have nice things.

~Ozzie

edit: Since it caused some confusion, for the record, this is the cover Cho claims to have been censored:

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The one tumblr displayed on dashboards was an unfortunate choice as a default pic for the article.

edit 2: Cho also answered to MarySue regarding what changes he was asked to do on his covers and why it angered him so much.

h/t: @filipfatalattractionrblog

more BABD posts about the elusive creative freedom | also recommended: The Outhouser’s followup on the case, explaining what “censorship” really means

Frank Cho Walks Off Wonder Woman After Sixth Cover

Frank Cho Walks Off Wonder Woman After Sixth Cover