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Maddox on Feminism in Comics (Spiderwoman's Ass)
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Maddox on Feminism in Comics (Spiderwoman's Ass)






Full Article from Maddox

He wrote a full article as well. I goddamn love Maddox, and he adequately annihilates the mainstream media in this video. I think his strategy of calling the SJWs "heterosexist" and accusing them of sexualizing the drawings themselves is on point. By doing this, he's hitting them where it hurts: their fragile identities as the Arbiters of All Things Good.
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Maddox on Feminism in Comics (Spiderwoman's Ass)

Damn, I was going to post the same thing just now, but you beat me to it. Nice job, OP.
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Maddox on Feminism in Comics (Spiderwoman's Ass)

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Yes, in a world where a woman is injected radioactive spider blood and develops super human speed and stamina, the hardest thing to believe apparently is that no real fabric could adhere to her countours like that, right dipshit?

http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cg...womans_ass

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Hey here's an idea: don't like something?

DON'T BUY IT.
If you don't like something, vote with your dollars by not buying it. Companies will hear your message loud and clear and stop making content that offends you. End of controversy, right? Of course not.

I don't believe for a minute that the most vocal critics of this cover were ever intending on buying this comic (or any other) in the first place. And it's likely that this was a calculated move by Marvel to drum up controversy and sales. But like all great non-issues, this controversy is blown way out of proportion by idiots who aren't familiar with the many borderline-erotic poses Spider-Man has had over the years. Here are the two covers superimposed (Spider-Woman scaled and rotated):

[Image: spiderman_animated_ass.gif]

i was thinking of doing a best of maddox thread, guy has been spilling hard truths from his shitty site since 98
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Maddox on Feminism in Comics (Spiderwoman's Ass)

He also has a shorter, less involved takedown of whiners concerning sexism in video games.






Quote: (09-04-2014 08:15 PM)Scesci Wrote:  

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Yes, in a world where a woman is injected radioactive spider blood and develops super human speed and stamina, the hardest thing to believe apparently is that no real fabric could adhere to her countours like that, right dipshit?

http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cg...womans_ass

Quote:Quote:

Hey here's an idea: don't like something?

DON'T BUY IT.
If you don't like something, vote with your dollars by not buying it. Companies will hear your message loud and clear and stop making content that offends you. End of controversy, right? Of course not.

I don't believe for a minute that the most vocal critics of this cover were ever intending on buying this comic (or any other) in the first place. And it's likely that this was a calculated move by Marvel to drum up controversy and sales. But like all great non-issues, this controversy is blown way out of proportion by idiots who aren't familiar with the many borderline-erotic poses Spider-Man has had over the years. Here are the two covers superimposed (Spider-Woman scaled and rotated):

[Image: spiderman_animated_ass.gif]

i was thinking of doing a best of maddox thread, guy has been spilling hard truths from his shitty site since 98
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Maddox on Feminism in Comics (Spiderwoman's Ass)

I'm not an avid reader of comic books but I have picked up a few in book stores just to have a look. There are a lot of things which can be taken out of context by these harpies.

The fact that they pick up on this with their verbal diarrhea and spew it around the internet claiming to be experts is laughable. They wouldn't even know where to begin on comic books.
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