Liefeld Calls for Stand Against Artists Being “Crucified” in Wake of Frank Cho Spider-Gwen Controversy; Campbell, Chin, Other Pros Respond

Liefeld Calls for Stand Against Artists Being “Crucified” in Wake of Frank Cho Spider-Gwen Controversy; Campbell, Chin, Other Pros Respond

Liefeld Calls for Stand Against Artists Being “Crucified” in Wake of Frank Cho Spider-Gwen Controversy; Campbell, Chin, Other Pros Respond

Liefeld Calls for Stand Against Artists Being “Crucified” in Wake of Frank Cho Spider-Gwen Controversy; Campbell, Chin, Other Pros Respond

Rob Liefeld is shocked and outraged that apparently there are people who will openly speak out against the casual objectification of women in media (particularly the Frank Cho “parody” of the infamous Milo Manara Spider Woman cover).  Naturally, the totally unbiased fellow artist J Scott Campbell is right behind him!

Rob, you remember your most celebrated contribution to comics is a guy right? One who is celebrated for his personality over his aesthetic design. Your opinion is actually less relevant than Erik Larsen’s (who at least still works on his property). Seriously Rob, you’re not exactly celebrated as an artist and trying to value artists by “commercial success” is not exactly high brow.

Please brodudes, tell me again how there is no problem here and we’re just reading way too much into things and there’s never been misogynistic attitudes being perpetuated by big names in the industries.  Tell me how it’s about the artistry. I am fascinated by this enlightening view, verily.

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– wincenworks

otterish submitted:

Freya, from SMITE. A lot of the goddesses look like this. I almost won!

I can already hear dudebros scream that Freya was a sexual goddess so commenting on this outfit is slut shaming – but y’know what? 

She was also a war goddess.  Now I am quietly confident she didn’t turn up to her seductions in filthy heavy armor – I think it’s fair to say she wouldn’t show up onto the battlefield in her war lingerie.

– wincenworks