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WCDT: 2500-2504 (29 July- August 2, 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread
katsmeat:
Bloody hell. Even The Tick looks more like a human being than that.
I disagree with the typical comic book woman's chest theory. I think it was a storyline where CA grew wings. And taking a scientifically meticulous approach, the artist put in the breast/flight muscles that would be needed if a bird was scaled up to human size.
Then they changed the story and he deleted the wings, but forgot the rest.
Salty:
Rob Liefeld is kind of the lowest common denominator when it comes to comic art anatomy.
Absolutely everybody makes fun of him and his incredibly obvious flaws. Even people who aren't artists.
Overkillengine:
I'm just amazed they kept him from adding random pouches to Cap.
Redball:
I wonder how he'd draw QC characters.
muon:
--- Quote from: DSL on 31 Jul 2013, 03:35 ---And you cannot deny that fabric, in particular spandex and its relatives, does NOT behave in the real world the way it does in the comic book world. Nor do most skeletal or muscular structures. Indeed, I begin to think the most commonly required superpower, tvtropes be damned, is the resistance to spinal problems later in life and the ability to recover from some of those poses into which (especially) superheroine characters are drawn.
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It's an unfortunately common disability among female comic book characters.
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