Wednesday, 9 May 2012
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Hey Tammy,
ReplyDeleteThis was a great topic that you chose to write about, i agree 100% with what you said about sexism in comics. I myself have read a female heroin comic and I agree that it is mostly filled with sex, the women are degraded because they give sex as a downfall to men as though women will give sex to get what they want from men....uhmmm great message your sending. Also with the clothing attire they chose to put these women in or yet the lack of clothing they chose to put them in. I believe some comics can be seen as soft porn.