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I once read an interesting theory on that. Basically, Marvel doesn't really care about comic sales anymore - they're peanuts compared to what they're making on their movies. Rather than try to tell interesting and well-written stories to make a little more chump change, they're using their comics division to aggressively earn progressive brownie points. This way, they have something to point to when people start complaining that the Marvel movies don't have a lot of women and minorities in them, because that shit doesn't sell in China.
I don't really think that's what's going on, but I thought it was an interesting take on it.
With statements like those, Rory's writing checks that her ego won't be able to cash when the time finally comes. Especially if she backs up her self-puffing, goes to a big comic convention, and has one of the big companies (or even ones like IDW or Oni) do a portfolio review, she's going to be in for the rudest awakening in her entire life. And she won't listen or take the critcism to improve herself, no, she's going cry foul, hurt feefees, and transphobia/misogyny/whatever the 'get out of jail free' card is these days.
What an idiot.
Couldn't hurt to actually give the first one a gun and a blade? Maybe some actual armor due to the fact her original design does seem to incorporate bits of armor. All they did was put in her normal clothes and give her a trench coat that's missing the mass shooter edge.
I...how is the first one supposed to be a redesign? It's just the character in streetclothes, there's no redesign involved.
The new Engineer's look is fine enough, but it feels like something is missing. The metal parts of the original's body were nanobites that cover her (they have a liquid-like form) and allows for easy morphing into anything she needs such as turning her arm into a gun. I liked the simplicity of it (the nipples I could do without) and that having a more liquid-like aspect was a different take on the usual tech character. (Usually their defense is more armor-based and solid.) I feel like they just took out something that made her look a bit unique on an artistic level.Couldn't hurt to actually give the first one a gun and a blade? Maybe some actual armor due to the fact her original design does seem to incorporate bits of armor. All they did was put in her normal clothes and give her a trench coat that's missing the mass shooter edge.
Second one though doesn't look too bad but it's more of a mix between some cyborg and metal gear than a metal robo-woman. Second one doesn't really look too bad but honestly, it feels more like someone making an OC than a redesign.
The second one looks like an anthro planeThe Mary Sue might come to her side, but that might depend on how soon this rejection happens. Maybe Everyday Feminism might as well.
The thing with these SJW-approved redesigns is that they're either "diversity" pandering or bland and non-offensive. The colors have to be some kind of dull gray-black mix or muted, details must lack personality, women must be covered in bulkier and plainer looking stuff. (These new Wildstorm remake designs fall into the later category.)
Considering the second character's original body were nanomachines, they could of done it better by making her similar to a liquid metal terminator than some mix between a cyborg and a metal gear.The new Engineer's look is fine enough, but it feels like something is missing. The metal parts of the original's body were nanobites that cover her (they have a liquid-like form) and allows for easy morphing into anything she needs such as turning her arm into a gun. I liked the simplicity of it (the nipples I could do without) and that having a more liquid-like aspect was a different take on the usual tech character. (Usually their defense is more armor-based and solid.) I feel like they just took out something that made her look a bit unique on an artistic level.
European SJWs are just a special case apart since you sit down and wonder how is it that they care so much about the same issues as American ones? They've got no white guilt from slavery or Native American genocide to have this "i'm sorry for being white" attitude, not to mention their countries aren't as ethnically diverse as the USA is. What's their problem?
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Some more Love Live art from sugarkinqueer:
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I'm pretty sure she's a troll. A great one though.Some more Love Live art from sugarkinqueer:
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The style is not so bad, but goodness does the content reek of tumblr. The artist's also quite salty and passive aggressive (European SJWs are probably more pathetic than American ones tbh, and this one's Finnish).
http://carmenfoolheart.deviantart.com/gallery/
Check out the artist's notes and her comments, her passive-aggressive preachiness really goes off the handle.