Questor wrote:I'd still like to know if he thinks Rogue's asymmetrical or just wearing a weird jacket, myself. The wrist issue's legit, but I'm not sure of the point of the foot comment, and while Storm is clearly being depicted with a long neck, it does not appear to be anywhere near "ring stretching" levels.
To be frank, I'm pretty sure that the cover artist wanted to get the contrapposto hip tilt for a sexy look, and just didn't carry it through the rest of the figure properly. The breasts being tilted but not the shoulders is far from the most egregious thing done to breasts in comic book covers, granted. A weird jacket that allows a straight shoulder line when the collar girdle is tilted....um, ok? I guess it could happen, but why wear it?
Wrist issues would be more correct, since Psylocke's wrist is broken, too.
The point of the foot comment is that women in comics are typically drawn with calf extension and height-proportions such that the only way to explain it is that they're wearing 4"-6" high heels to their fights. Since it is patently retarded to wear stiletto heels to any kind of thing where one might have to do anything besides walk daintily, comic book artists have gotten quite good at hiding the feet so they can get away with drawing the calves as if they're wearing stilettos, without admitting it by actually drawing the 6" heels they'd have to wear.
Questor wrote:As for the whole "boob window" thing, until someone can get celebrities to stop wearing the hideous things, they'll keep showing up. In this case, though, it looks less like a "boob window" than it does unusual sleeve/collar construction.
What a celebrity wears to the Oscars and what superheroines wear to their fights with supervillains should not be overly related. That you relate celebrity fashion outfits to things worn by women while fighting super-crime is sadly indicative.
Questor wrote:I'm not sure how any of that ties in to sexism though. Liefeld and traditional comic book anatomy, I really don't have an issue drawing that line. That cover though? To ascribe the bad art to sexism seems a bit too far.
I don't believe I said that that cover was ridiculously sexist. I criticized Rogue's pose, as well as some other things, but I didn't say misogyny was the cause.