

#empowerment
So I made this high fashion Batman for bikiniarmorbattledamage, and one of the comments I got on the piece, from warriortomaiden, was that he should make out with empowered!Superman. And well, I really could not resist.
So here they are, all empowered, complete with an utterly impossible and uncomfortable flying make-out pose and completely unreferenced anatomy. You’re welcome.
kavkakat, you are a treasure for gracing us with this!

~Ozzie




A few people were concerned that we shouldn’t be harsh on Nova as she (or at least her boobplate) appeared in a recent Blizzard ad. However given that Heroes of the Storm got it’s own concept art and many people did write in to tell us how awesome Johanna’s (bottom right) design is… it just begs one question.
Does Blizzard actually have an official policy of “One or two good examples so we can get good press and a feminist cookie – then go back to sexy designs.” and if so is it posted to the walls in their art department? Also do the have one that says “Remember: Female midriffs are impervious to damage!” ?
Because I Johanna’s outfit certainly shows a lot of promise but… why is the least armored part of every character the squishy bits where they keep the vital organs?
– wincenworks
Even during the fables 90s Comics Era the absurdity of costumes was too overwhelming to ignore. This page comes from Doom Force Special, a parody of comics of the day by Grant Morrison.
Perhaps something to remember the next time a creator from the 90s goes on a rampage complaining about how people these days are too sensitive.
– wincenworks







