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Whos with me, the she-hulk we have is ugly, god we need a new artwork one, i mean it looks like a guy, what happen to the sexy lawyer she-hulk, i demand a new good looking one, lol, so whos with me, so will you please sign my petition for a new artwork
As long as it would be available like the alt art extended Hawkeye, and not from something like Marvel Legends. Don't like the idea of paying $10 for a single alt art card that isn't even foiled.
I'd actually like the reverse; like seriously, who the hell had the idea that taking a big muscular male and turning him female would make something worth thinking about during your "special time"? I've always found that trend sick; not quite as sick as I found she-thing (WTH!) but sick nonetheless.
Stick with the female heroes that were meant to be female, and quit imagining every male superhero you see as a female. Female superheros just need to be more original.
In regards to the created character; well, what did you expect? Like, she's MEANT to be an overmuscled creature with green skin. I doubt any men would exactly call Hulk "good looking".
i take it u don't read comics of her, if u do or go to yahoo and type she-hulk, she has some sexy artwork, yes she is built, but not like a pro woman body builder, she is very sexy and no rip as hulk
Originally posted by EvilDave I'd actually like the reverse; like seriously, who the hell had the idea that taking a big muscular male and turning him female would make something worth thinking about during your "special time"? I've always found that trend sick; not quite as sick as I found she-thing (WTH!) but sick nonetheless.
Stick with the female heroes that were meant to be female, and quit imagining every male superhero you see as a female. Female superheros just need to be more original.
In regards to the created character; well, what did you expect? Like, she's MEANT to be an overmuscled creature with green skin. I doubt any men would exactly call Hulk "good looking".
My friend, a a recent psychology grad, actually wrote a thesis on a similar topic, i.e. the turning of male comic book characters into female ones ( he's a comic nerd too :P ) . Really Freudian, wrote about how feelings of guilt for subconscious homosexual fantasies towards male Super-heros ( "the idealized male-archetypes" ) lead to the creation of female counterparts who could be thought of in a sexual manner without triggering feelings of guilt. Really interesting read, maybe I can get him to post it online someday, but oh well... ( actually the paper was a bit out of character for him, as he was always more a Jungian type )
Originally posted by EvilDave I'd actually like the reverse; like seriously, who the hell had the idea that taking a big muscular male and turning him female would make something worth thinking about during your "special time"? I've always found that trend sick; not quite as sick as I found she-thing (WTH!) but sick nonetheless.
Stick with the female heroes that were meant to be female, and quit imagining every male superhero you see as a female. Female superheros just need to be more original.
In regards to the created character; well, what did you expect? Like, she's MEANT to be an overmuscled creature with green skin. I doubt any men would exactly call Hulk "good looking".
Making a female version of a male hero is text book comics,right along with a junior sidekick version and a villain version.Think about it,every major character has one of the three.Not saying ANY of the three are right,but they are equal crimes.
Anyone else ever get slightly creeped out at the whole sidekick concept? Grown men running around with minors dressed up like mini versions of the hero. Those kids must have had very messed up childhoods.
like red hood crap and the winter soldier storyline. and ever so slightly underlying themes in runaways and young avengers.
Either way, I think that it's weird that female superheroes seem to have a thing against pants.
Maybe I know too many women, and have some weird respect for the other sex. but wtf is up with the one pieces and skirts and stuff. That can't be comfortable fighting attire can it?
it's like fantasy and the bikini armor, no wonder there are few legendary female warriors, they were all too worried about being stabbed in the boobs or crotch and so got their guts slashed out!