Is this any good?

is this any good?

No. No it's not.

No

It's great to trigger Sup Forums.

But you already knew that.

Nice, more ammo for company wars threads. Thanks bruv.

Got any more choice pages?

so how exactly do you present a comic that says "men are just the worst" to a male editor?

Like if I had a black editor I highly doubt they'd print my 20 page screed about niggers smelling like greasy diarrhea and being thieves or whatever

It's not as bad as some of the others, like Squirrel Girl, Angela, Thor, and Spider-Woman.

But there is NOTHING to it. It is completely bland, sterile, safe, and dull.

Any conflicts inconvenience at most.
If that appeals to you, you'll get more mileage out of a slice-of-life manga.

>big two editors
>actual editors

Pick only one.

It's good.

yeah it's cute and pretty fun

The guest artist for this week's issue is Natasha Allegri.
Holy fucking shit.

>post count didnt increase

samefag

I love how what would be a tame and borderline cliche joke in the past is now grounds for a shitstorm because

Muh culture wars

wow that is low

you mean like you can´t show a white men being better in something then a women or black guy without being called a nazi

or like how everybody that doesnt hold a radical left political opinion like for example that "all men are rapist and don´t deserve to be successful" get´s called a bigot and fired?

I only said big two editors are garbage, because they are.

Nothing cultural about it, just incompetence.

Or how saying you don't want to see Ghostbusters is akin to literally holding a woman down and raping her

if you are a teenage girl looking for a vaugly superhero based sitcom like story then yes, its great

>you've ever had a job
>anyone has ever gotten mad about anything your talking about

go make a facebook post about people being offended by the american flag, who are american. it'll be as factual as your bullshit here.

unfortunately not. and I was pretty excited for it too.

I don't see much of a point in trying to make cape-comics for girls. The whole foundation of the cape-genre is hyper-masculine. Good guys & bad guys battling each other in mortal combat. Very 'cowboys & indians' you know. And from those beginnings the industry has evolved along with its audience, namely, to being geared towards adolescent & adult men.

It seems as though taking that genre and then suddenly trying to make it into something 'for girls', is like throwing a dress on Rocky Balboa. Ultimately nobody is happy. Girls still aren't reading cape comics just because there's a girl in it. They don't read comics anyway. Many paying customers get upset that the industry is deliberately trying to turn away from them. It's a lose lose situation. Even more so that they can't just not play the game without attracting accusations of sexism from the vocal culture critics on twitter.

(though I do find it delectably ironic that some attempts to make comics for girls like Gwenpool & Ms. Marvel get eaten up by guys because essentially western moe)

>Kate Leth
>Good

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She's actually a pretty good cartoonist, as your examples show.

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>Leth

You see that name on the cover and you still need to ask?

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I'm a gigantic manchild and I like talking about Sup Forums shit with people, but the moment someone tried to start a conversation like that I would either get up the table or feign absolute ignorance