leggomywaffle submitted (and Ozzie bingo’d):

Darkewood #3 of 5. A comic miniseries from 1988. Saw this while browsing through a comic section at a pawn shop. The more I look at this the more confused I get. Her bra is drawn in a way that makes it seem like it should be tight, but if you look at the bottom edges, it hangs way over her skin. She’s got a spider on her crotch that I hope is made of fabric and not metal or plastic, otherwise she’s in for some painful times. She doesn’t look too fit to be getting into a fight with the guy there. His little knife there would have a pretty easy time catching something vital. But she looks good (?) so I guess the artists thought it was okay. 

While this title seems too obscure and long-forgotten to simply google the scanned cover, ComicVine came to help. I’m leaving in leggomywaffle‘s photo though, cause it’s still a higher quality image 🙂

She didn’t get a “no underwear” square only because this costume is basically fancy underwear and nothing more.

~Ozzie

nerdiecake submitted:

*sighs* smh.

Angela Balzac from Expelled from Paradise.

Explaining the half-X: There is no male version of the outfit, but her male companion is dressed, well… normally.

So looked this up… and you really are not kidding when it comes to the comparisons of wardrobe:

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Seriously, this is terrible – why do so many people always think of the future as men wearing more or less what we do now and women wearing… stuff like that?  Why not imagine a better future?

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– wincenworks