Swamp Thing (1987, Vol. 2) Issue 60. So 80s SF.
Swamp Thing (1987, Vol. 2) Issue 60.
So 80s SF.
Swamp Thing (1987, Vol. 2) Issue 60.
So 80s SF.
Warner Bros. makes a lot of money each year licensing the rights to the superhero IP of DC Comics. And that includes literally hundreds of t-shirts. We know that licensing can be pretty strict. It took a public shaming for them to allow the Superman logo to be used on a statue of a young fan who had been starved to death.
So it’s always interesting to see what DOES get signed off on. Like this shirt.
10 Stupid Arguments People Use To Defend Comic Book Sexism:
Every time someone brings up the problem of sexism of the comics industry, there are always a few people who are oddly incensed. “It’s bullshit! A double standard! You’re the one with the issues!” they yell. They’re wrong on all counts. Here’s some helpful logic that proves why.
We can be better.
DC’s New Guardians comic… rehashing old Kyle storylines minus the emotional resonance since the last time some editor mumbled out “Fifty-Two” before, I assume, falling into the pit of money they’ve made by not paying anyone to do decent writing across half (if not more) of their comics this year.