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1 week ago | 1,341 notes

Greg Rucka rips Hollywood and Comics a New One

dcwomenkickingass:

The folks over at Comicbook interviewed Greg Rucka where he discusses the treatment of women by Hollywood and DC Comics. Rucka’s discussion of Hollywood comes in reference to the development of his Queen and Country for the big screen. That discussion, as you’ll see, turns into a discussion of the comic book world. Rucka left DC Comics in 2010.

You should go click through to the whole interview and listen to the podcast this was taken from but here are some of the more provocative soundbites:

“There’s an absurd marketing issue which is this conceit that Hollywood labors under and they’ve got studies to back it up, that their market is men 18 to 34, and they won’t go see a woman in an action role, which is utter bulls**t. I mean, if you can think of any demographic that’s more likely to go see women in an action role it’s going to be a guy who’s eighteen! What’s the thing that eighteen-year-old is constantly thinking about? Girls. It’s absurd and the more you look into it, the more the fallacy falls apart….

….The same studies that these guys swear by—‘our demographic is men age 18 to 34, who drive purchasing’—well, alright. Those same studies say it’s women age 20 to 40 who control the income outlay. They control the pocketbook, so why aren’t you marketing to them? It doesn’t make any sense and it’s a fundamentally misogynistic market field and people wonder why we see such negative representations of women or the same consistent galling of women and objectification of women in media and you strip everything away and the only argument that remains is it’s a misogynistic industry—they don’t like women. And you see that all over comics now, too.

These things aren’t going away now and I think in large part the reason they’re not going away is that in particular DC did an extraordinary job of revealing the truth of their situation—they don’t care.
That’s what they said at San Diego—not only do we not care but we actually don’t want you here, go away. Well, guess what? That’s a sh***y business model and you’re going to lose money and you’re going to lose readers. It doesn’t make any sense to me from a business standpoint, right? I was lecturing at the University of Oregon yesterday and the only analog I can come up with is if Apple had said, ‘you know what? We’re only selling iPhones to blondes.’  It doesn’t make any sense—why would you just exclude a whole portion of your market? And the combination of arrogance and ignorance is appaling, and people should be angry. And the mere fact that the people who then actually spoke out about it who were threatened—talk about wanting to make ourselves look good. Nice endorsement for the industry, there.”
Yeah.
I really don’t have anything to add.
Except,
Preach it Reverend Rucka!
Via DC Women Kicking Ass
2 weeks ago | 2,794 notes

therearecertainshadesoflimelight:

wonderarity:

Mother’s Day tribute to some of DC’s mothers.

[From left to right:]

Koriand’r, Alura-El, Hippolyta & the Amazons of Themyscira, Donna Troy, Martha Kent, Lois Lane, Pantha, Dinah Lance, Barbara Gordon, Dana Drake, Kate Spencer, Stephanie Brown, Helena Sandsmark, Ellen Baker, Linda Park-West, Bonnie King-Jones, Bianca Reyes, Crystal Brown, Talia al Ghul, Lara-El, Mera, Mary Grayson, Martha Wayne.

Oh my God….this is glorious.

Via Certain Shades of Limelight
3 weeks ago | 3 notes
blacksentai:

Hal Fights a Mirror!
So this is why he’s the greatest green lantern. I understand. And this issue has Mohawk fish guy. 
This is bronze age comics right? This can only be good things. This is in a time before we thought putting artists names on shit was a good idea. 

I can’t tell if you’re joking, because this goofiness is a big part of why I love him so much.And 38 is Silver Age.  It’s Silver Age until issue 76,I believe, when Green Arrow comes aboard.  That’s what most people consider the start of the Bronze Age..

blacksentai:

Hal Fights a Mirror!

So this is why he’s the greatest green lantern. I understand. And this issue has Mohawk fish guy. 

This is bronze age comics right? This can only be good things. This is in a time before we thought putting artists names on shit was a good idea. 

I can’t tell if you’re joking, because this goofiness is a big part of why I love him so much.

And 38 is Silver Age. It’s Silver Age until issue 76,I believe, when Green Arrow comes aboard. That’s what most people consider the start of the Bronze Age..

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4 weeks ago | 3 notes
sjhawkins:

JSA (1999) #80

Wonder Woman’s daughter has not been seen since here, I believe.

sjhawkins:

JSA (1999) #80

Wonder Woman’s daughter has not been seen since here, I believe.

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1 month ago | 1,049 notes

dcwomenkickingass:

Supergirl does not take kindly to Super-vision

Here’s the whole installment of the latest Super Best Friends Forever. That Supergirl, she’s a fiesty one.

This made me laugh. They really need to just make this a full-length series. At least a 15 minute runtime!

Via DC Women Kicking Ass
1 month ago | 102 notes

DC New 52 discussed at Boston Comic Con; September “0” issues confirmed

dcwomenkickingass:

This afternoon at the Boston Comic Con a number of creators in the new 52 discussed various aspects of the reboot while confirming the story from Bleeding Cool earlier this week that DC will issue “0” issues in September that will feature origins or stories about the characters or their casts that happened before issue #1.

The confirmation came during a fast paced hour of discussion that included Jamal Igle (The Ray), Cliff Chiang (Wonder Woman), Ivan Reis and Joe Prado (Aquaman) and Francis Manapul (The Flash). At one point there seemed to be some confusion about whether it had been officially announced by DC. Reis and Prado admitted they had just heard about it.

But there was a lot of information other than September’s “0” issues covered during the panel and you can read it all after the cut.

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Heh. Confirmation that it was every bit as disorganized as we thought.

The 0 issues should be interesting, though, now that they’ve had a year to settle down and figure out what to keep.

Via DC Women Kicking Ass
4 months ago | 4,227 notes
fashiontipsfromcomicstrips:

haniemohd:

Drew this tonight to reward myself for completing half of my work! (half yikes T__T) It’s a Wondy-inspired dress, re-worked based on an old doodle in my sketchbook.  Also - I have a Facebook page for my dinky arts so please follow if you like those stuff :3 ————————————————-
ARTWORKS
DC Girls In Sweaters

Can this entire outfit please be real? This ensemble is simply too perfect, from the gold headband to the red & white T-strap heels.

fashiontipsfromcomicstrips:

haniemohd:

Drew this tonight to reward myself for completing half of my work! (half yikes T__T) It’s a Wondy-inspired dress, re-worked based on an old doodle in my sketchbook.

Also - I have a Facebook page for my dinky arts so please follow if you like those stuff :3

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ARTWORKS

DC Girls In Sweaters

Can this entire outfit please be real? This ensemble is simply too perfect, from the gold headband to the red & white T-strap heels.

Via FASHION TIPS FROM COMIC STRIPS
4 months ago | 64 notes

A Females In Comics Speculative Query…

jovenistheworst:

gailsimone:

It’s true that some more female creators are coming aboard but I would still like to see lots more (along with POC and lgbtq creators).

Just for fun, if you had the power to hire any female comics creators to do any book at DC…who would you bring aboard?

YOU ARE IN COMMAND!

After reading A Death In the Family, I’d like to see Denise Mina take on some of the “Dark” characters. Deadman, Etrigan, Shade, Xanadu, or Zatanna. I heard she did a run on Hellblazer a few years back.

Some of her Hellblazer work is collected in Empathy is the Enemy and The Red Right Hand.

Via First to go. Last to know.