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It's just missing the Comic Code Authority logo under the DC logo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic.....Code_Authority
Edit: or is this supposed to be a retro look at Wonderwoman through the lens of the 80s, and not actually released in the 80s?
Edit: or is this supposed to be a retro look at Wonderwoman through the lens of the 80s, and not actually released in the 80s?
Fine if a freshmen art student made this.
That original was just a “fuck you” to all true comic book fans.
How many comics books do you own? How often do you read comics? Do you even care at all about comics?
If you did care & not after twitter likes for bullshit SJW crap you would see the original for what it is.
That original was just a “fuck you” to all true comic book fans.
How many comics books do you own? How often do you read comics? Do you even care at all about comics?
If you did care & not after twitter likes for bullshit SJW crap you would see the original for what it is.
Had to do a bit of digging of what was going on here. (also the tags man... y u no space?! AAAAHHHH!)
After seeing the original variant cover of the Wonder Woman 1984 collab comic (if I'm understanding it right) from Rooster Teeth, and reading Robin Eisenberg's (the artist) response to the criticism: The explanation doesn't justify what she made. It's still an insult to Wonder Woman herself after she's been around for how many decades as a healthy and fit looking woman that is very physically active (attractiveness aside) between official comic book, animations, and live-action? And this is coming from a blue cat who isn't into superhero stuff (with a few rare exceptions like Teen Titans and Justice League that was on Cartoon Network). What the artist made looks more fan-art projection than official.
After looking up "Uzaki-Chan Wants to Hang Out": I can see why people in this day and age hate her, because they hate fun, and I approve the use of her in fixing this mess of a variant cover as well. XD Probably not superhero material because of how top heavy she is :P (be a very clumsy superhero!), but I'll take it far than this... "alien character with a realistic body, wearing a more everyday version of the Wonder Woman outfit" as the artist claims it is.
After seeing the original variant cover of the Wonder Woman 1984 collab comic (if I'm understanding it right) from Rooster Teeth, and reading Robin Eisenberg's (the artist) response to the criticism: The explanation doesn't justify what she made. It's still an insult to Wonder Woman herself after she's been around for how many decades as a healthy and fit looking woman that is very physically active (attractiveness aside) between official comic book, animations, and live-action? And this is coming from a blue cat who isn't into superhero stuff (with a few rare exceptions like Teen Titans and Justice League that was on Cartoon Network). What the artist made looks more fan-art projection than official.
After looking up "Uzaki-Chan Wants to Hang Out": I can see why people in this day and age hate her, because they hate fun, and I approve the use of her in fixing this mess of a variant cover as well. XD Probably not superhero material because of how top heavy she is :P (be a very clumsy superhero!), but I'll take it far than this... "alien character with a realistic body, wearing a more everyday version of the Wonder Woman outfit" as the artist claims it is.
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