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@Shawna_Hunter_A My favorite example of this is Jessica Rabbit.
Yes she is objectified. Yes she is an object of desire. Yes she is the epitome of what they like to call 'the male gaze'
She is what makes the film so spectacular. Because it's a noir piece and she is the femme fatale, you expect
@Smutty_Guy There's a villain/anti-hero from new Warriors called Pretty Persuasions.
She can cause orgasms and feed on that psi energy to create psionic weapons and objects like whips, tentacles, chains, etc.
She's probably the most sexually explicit character Iknow.
@mmendo It is Terry Dodson art the last time I know she was drawn like this was for a variant cover of cycle of life and death
So they make up wild stories about them having beards and looking like men so humans and elves will chortle about them
meanwhile, Dwarf guys are get home from work to curvaceous centerfolds who keep the forge burning hot if you get me!
Dwarf women are gross!
Dwarf Women:
I put a guy in the ER once for trying to sexually assault me.
I say go full I spit on your grave on rapists. https://t.co/f4RJoXJQUe
@dcsivy You'll never convince me her original design for Batman the animated series wasn't inspired by Jessica Rabbit. That first scene where she walks away from the table, that was straight up Jessica
I've said a bunch of times far and away the best version of ivy...
Four alternatives to the Poison Ivy miniseries:
Harley Quinn: The Eat Bang Kill Touur
Poison Ivy: Thorns
Catwoman: Soulstealer
Dark Knights of Steel
@AnneComics Yeah there's no way in hell Mera would let him fight Ivy. Mera would be out recruiting her for help
Why?
Well