that’ll cover it

sailorscent:

Hope nobody attacks your major arteries in your thighs and neck or decides to get at your heart. Good thing for that tiara though, forehead protection is really key.

Trailer: (x)

The way Batman and Superman are looking at her – I can only assume they’re thinking the same thought:

“When this is over we need to get her a real costume.”

The absurdity of the entire situation is of course, compounded by the fact that after two minutes of trying to sell us supeheroes in a gritty world akin to our own – Wonder Woman drops in and tanks for the boys with her shield… because… comic books?

– wincenworks

that’ll cover it

sailorscent:

Hope nobody attacks your major arteries in your thighs and neck or decides to get at your heart. Good thing for that tiara though, forehead protection is really key.

Trailer: (x)

The way Batman and Superman are looking at her – I can only assume they’re thinking the same thought:

“When this is over we need to get her a real costume.”

The absurdity of the entire situation is of course, compounded by the fact that after two minutes of trying to sell us supeheroes in a gritty world akin to our own – Wonder Woman drops in and tanks for the boys with her shield… because… comic books?

– wincenworks

When the actions of her feudal lord begin to lay the seeds of doubt within her, a samurai with exceptional swordplay and even far greater courage, must make a bold decision that forever changes her fate-along with the history of Japan itself!

So, speaking of exotification, how far removed form reality must a western creator be to make some sort claim that these covers are reflective of the samurai?  Are they not aware that pants were actually a noteable thing for samurai due to their frequent status as cavalry?

Do they not understand the idea of doing a cool fantasy world full of basically East Asian people (in the same way most are full of basically Anglo-Saxons) would be sufficiently novel and exciting without dragging a real world culture that’s already largely misunderstood into it?

Oniba: Swords of the Demon is yet another title that poses a lot of questions… and none of them good.

– wincenworks