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[Image: Rule 63’d Ice/Tora Olafsdotter and Green Lantern Guy Gardner, drawn with cute pink hearts floating around their heads. Tora is taller than Guy and smiling fondly down at her while Guy smirks and makes a fist.]

horticulturalcephalopod:

What good are boyfriends if you can’t get them to cosplay genderbent superheroes with you?

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[Image: Rule 63’d Green Lantern Guy Gardner, holding up her glowing ring with a sly smile.]

sailorswayze:

lady guy gardner because im sorry

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[Image: Two cosplayers dressed as rule 63’d Blue Beetle and Booster Gold, smiling for the camera with their arms around each other’s waists.]

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

keaneoncomics:

Blue ‘n’ Gold (by PatLoika)

These two are ridiculously adorable :D

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[Image: Rule 63’d Hooded Justice and Captain Metropolis from Watchmen. Captain Metropolis has her hands on Hooded Justice’s waist, leaning in to kiss her while Hooded Justice backs away with wide eyes.]

kunst-angst:

here’s hopin one of the before watchmen minutemen issues is solely dedicated to nelly/hj bdsm shenanigans

(Source: friendswithfangs)

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[Image: Two cosplayers dressed as rule 63’d Booster Gold and Blue Beetle, fleeing from some unseen danger with comically horrified expressions.]

aggie-zipman:

Funny, Sexy, And Awesome Cosplay Of The Week
“They know about the Oreos!” by *MaiseDesigns [via] It’s that time of the week where we post a mixed bag of intriguing costumes we spotted recently. Some of it’s new; […]

Source: GammaSquad

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[Image: Rule 63’d Aquaman, with a displeased expression, posing with a hand on her hip and holding her trident.]

ladysisyphus:

pr1ps:

Rule 63 Aquaman, for a friend who was planning to cosplay as her at Comic Con.

She can speak to my fish.

If you know what I mean.

(I don’t know what I mean.)

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[Image: Rule 63’d Guy Gardner on a pink background, frowning with clenched teeth and a clenched fist.]

sailorswayze:

guy gardner more like girl gardner

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[Image: Rule 63’d Ted Kord as the Blue Beetle with a cute frown, standing with her toes pointed inward.]

sailorswayze:

i drew lady blue beetle hmmm

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[Image: Rule 63’d Starfire, drawn over canonical comic scenes of her frolicking in the ocean. Here Starfire is a man in a purple speedo, contorting his buff bod into uncomfortable and overtly sexualized poses.]

ashleyrguillory:

For my Gender and the Body class. 

This is my artistic reaction to the Starfire controversy. I was going to draw her teammates in her outfit- or them in her pose- but instead I drew her as a man. I call him. Manfire. To illustrate how stupid these poses are and how un-empowering they are. This goes with my paper titled:

The Issue that Melted the Internet: The Continued Objectification of Women in Comics

One of these days I will post it online. It is incredibly long but here is this. 

I have re-appropriated the background from the original comic book. 

nonisland:

[Photoset: images of four male superheroes in redesigned revealing costumes. The first is Batman, in boots, panties attached to some sort of weird V-shaped strip of cloth baring most of his torso, a shoulder-piece with the Bat symbol across his collarbones, gloves, a cape, and the cowl, with accompanying text “This is very practical. It helps him fight crime. No Really!” The second is Superman, in that bizarre massively-twisted pose designed to show off female characters’ breasts and bottoms, wearing a midriff-baring cropped top, panties, garters(?), boots, and a cape, with accompanying text “Who needs spines anyway? Not Superman.” The third is Captain America, in cowl, sleeveless top with a star-shaped cutout loosely connected to shorts by strips of red fabric, and boots, balancing awkwardly on one foot and holding his shield over his head, with accompanying text “Impractical fighting pose and cleavage window? What could go wrong?” The last is Spider-Man, wearing boots, knee-high stockings, some sort of torso-baring leotard connecting to a mask and with elbow-length sleevelike things mostly made of straps, and gloves, with accompanying text “It counts as clothing if it’s painted on, right?”]

dancetilyouredead:

fernacular:

Welcome to: If Male Superhero Costumes were Designed Like Female Superhero Costumes!

Aaaaa I dunno. I got tired of guys having no idea why girls find female superhero’s costumes kinda sexist, so I, um, made this?

My main goals were: 1) Make it so the first thing you think of when you look at them is sex, whether you want to or not. 2) make it so that any male human who looks at this feels really uncomfortable. 3) make it funny, because, well, it’s kinda hilarious really.

Not trying to start a war here, just wanted to poke a bit of fun.

So, here you go menfolk, welcome to being a girl who likes comics.

http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-5-most-ridiculously-sexist-superhero-costumes/

http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-8-stupidest-defenses-against-accusations-sexism/

I think both of these are relevant yeah

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