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Saturday, August 28th is reading comics in public day.  DC Women Kicking Ass has all the details – check it out and participate if you can!

Also, if you like this look of this freaking adorable drawing by Agnes Garbowska, know that I’m planning a post of one of my favorite things – cute superheroes.  Prepare yourselves!

DC Superheroines By Agnes Garbowska

As if I needed further proof that Cliff Chiang IS the perfect Birds of Prey artist, I came across this awesome Chiang Black Canary drawing.  Oh to live in a world where Chiang draws BoP…so delicious…

Wow.  Thanks to following James Jean on twitter (@processrecess) I saw this pretty amazing Fables commercial that’s apparently been running on BBC America.  James Jean’s visuals are somehow even more badass in this format, which is…unexpected.

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You can also watch it here on the Vertigo website.

And if you don’t know about James Jean…WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?  Learn more now.  Even though he’s largely moved away from more commercial work toward fine art, and sadly no longer does the Fables covers, he’s still one of the most amazing artists working today.

And if you don’t know about Fables…WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?  Learn more now.  And here’s a cool list I did for She Has No Head! about Ten Women Of Fables.

I know I already tweeted about this…but many of you don’t follow me on twitter yet (what’s up with that by the way?!) and quite frankly I’m still (a week later) thinking about how much I love it.  Faith Erin Hicks Wolverine Short Story.  It’s made of awesome.

Page 1 of Faith Erin Hicks Wolvie Story

The only thing I like more than “grouchy bathrobe wearing babysitting mutants Wolverine” is “happy to be running in a field with deer Wolverine”.  The whole adorable story is here.  Definitely check it out.

And if you’re not already following me on twitter…get on it!…@79SemiFinalist.

Check out my in-depth review of Girl Comics #2 on CSBG’s She Has No Head!

New SHE HAS NO HEAD! – an Advance Review and Advance Preview of Ross Campbell’s excellent superhero book Shadoweyes is up.  Check it out!

From DC’s The Source Blog last week, the announcement that as of issue #55, Amy Reeder will be the new cover artist for Supergirl.  Though that should be awesome enough news on its own, the post came with a preview of cover art for Supergirl #55 – and it’s beautiful.  This is going to make Cover Solicits more fun than ever.  Absolutely stunning.

In case you guys missed this a few weeks ago (in addition to being featured originally on Comics Alliance, it was also picked up by two of my favorite sites – Project Rooftop and Jezebel) here is part one of a great interview about superhero fashion with the illustrious Tim Gunn and comics historian Alan Kistler for the series Crazy Sexy Geeks.

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As I said in a comment on Jezebel when it popped up there…I don’t really want to criticize either of these guys and this interview IS completely awesome….HOWEVER (isn’t there always a however?) I find it pretty frustrating that two such smart guys are just skipping over a huge part of the problem of the idealized body types (I’ll give Tim a pass since he’s not a superhero expert).  The issue is not inequality between male and female superheroes because they are both idealized forms…of course they are…the problem is what those forms are BASED on. For the most part men get idealized ATHLETIC forms, which denotes power, ability, and strength (etc); while for the most part women get idealized MODEL/PORN STAR forms, which denotes beauty, sexuality, and far too often submissiveness.

And this same theme carries through to costumes and posing. Women get posed sexually, men get posed powerfully.

Yes, both sexes wear spandex, but the men are fully covered up (with a few usually logical exceptions – Namor comes instantly to mind) while women are subjected to swimsuits, thongs, fishnets, heels, unzipped body suits, skirts, bare midriffs, boob windows, and beyond (as well evidenced in their discussion in this clip) without any regard for if that fits their “character” the same way it makes sense for a character like Namor.

So while I still love this (and both these guys) it’s frustrating to see them blow off such a complicated issues with “see? it’s the same inequalities and idealization for BOTH the men and the women”.

It’s not.

If it was there wouldn’t have been a discussion of women in that clip as being portrayed as vulgar and slutty. Those characters are NOT vulgar and slutty (not that there’s anything particularly wrong with those characteristics) but it’s unfair to pigeonhole them as such because men have designed ridiculous costumes for them and given them idealized porn star figures for years.

Okay, end of rant (although I’ve been working on a post that delves more deeply into this issue…so of course expect to see more in the future).  If you liked this first clip of Gunn and Kistler, check out part two here.

New She Has No Head! is up at CSBG. A review of three new superheroine books from Marvel – Firestar, Sif, and Her-Oes.

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I took some time (five minutes to be exact) to draw with Tim and his lovely girls again for 5 Minute Marvels.  I chose Catwoman, and the girls (and Tim) really outdid themselves…I love how they’re incorporating color…I need to be less afraid of color.

Cate, Grace, and Tim's Catwoman!

Anyway, if you haven’t checked out 5 Minute Marvels yet, you should.  They’re sweeping the internet with tons of great artists from Ross Campbell to Colleen Coover sending in original work for the site, and it’s just a great thing to see kids and parents drawing together…superhero or otherwise (although I’m obviously pre-disposed to superheroes!).  Tim’s site has been really catching on – recently getting featured on Wired and Whitney Matheson’s Pop Candy – not to mention a slew of great comics sites like Robot 6, Comics Alliance, and Kate Beaton’s site – so don’t fall behind – get there before the rush!

My 5 Minute Catwoman!

On Tim’s other site Marvel Smartass he currently has a great interview up right now with Project Rooftop and comics creator extraordinare, Dean Trippe, so check that out while you’re at it.

Supergirl by Dean Trippe

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