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We Had Women Photoshopped Into Stereotypical Comic Book Poses And It Got Weird Comic Book Poses, Book Poses, Superhero Costumes Female, Writing Comics, Betsy Braddock, Superhero Costumes, Twitch Streaming, Female Superhero, Comic Manga

Changes made to Nina's photo: Lengthened and slimmed thighs, lengthened back, slimmed back, exaggerated butt, enlarged butt crack. Nina's reaction to the photoshopped photo: BEHOLD MY HEART BUTT. It's like my ass is saying "I love you" to the world. Also my thighs are about a foot longer. I guess this is how I'd look if I were 6'3". The top half of the photo just isn't me at all. They might as well have just put my face on a cartoon body, because that's what it is. I don't look human.

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Ischtwan Takatsch
Wonder Woman Tattoo, Wonder Woman Drawing, Wonder Woman Comic, Wonder Woman Art, Female Superhero, Pahlawan Marvel, Wonder Woman Costume, Superman Wonder Woman, Female Hero

A staple of the comic book superhero is the costume they wear either to differentiate themselves from their secret identity, or simply as a more practical means of engaging in combat. Clark Kent is known in popular culture for using a telephone booth to change into Superman, while The Flash stores his costume compacted into a tiny ring. Wonder Woman's method often uses a bit more flair. In the 1970s, Lynda Carter developed the most famous method of transformation for the Wonder Woman TV…

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Lalonnie D'Antonio
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One of Batman's most recognizable items among his prized possessions in fighting crimes in Gotham City is his unique costume. It is popularly known simply as the Batsuit. The Batsuit has an electrical system that can shock assailants as a last resort. The Batsuit is made of triple-weave Kevlar centered around the most obvious target, the chest-mounted Bat symbol, which in part is intended to lure gunshots to the armor's thickest point. Though the suit has been drawn many different ways by…

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Brian Scott Haas

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