Alright. I've had enough. This is NOT Lois Lane.
This is literally just adult Luz. What the frick?
Why are you people putting up with this?
Why are you EMBRACING this bastardization?
You. Should. Be. ENRAGED.
listen man, last week they had a gay gorilla in love with a robot
but then you remember that robot used to be a man, so at one point in the canon of this show there was a human man having a sexual relationship with a male gorilla
Stop spamming My Adventures with Superman threads, 3 or 4 are enough, they always devolve into black and white anons figthing or people complainign about how they sexualize Superman but censored all the girls
>or people complainign about how they sexualize Superman but censored all the girls
I don’t know how you can when the OP image exists and is objectively sexualized
Taking cues from Invincible, uh? >When Season 1 came out, you discussed some changes made to the series in terms of diversity of the characters: Mark being Korean American for example, and Amber being Black. Representation on screen has been talked about so much since then — how much of that was on your mind when you were working on Season 2?
>Kirkman: That's something that's been really important to us. We have to recognize that a couple of dumb white guys made this comic book in the early 2000s. And there was a real lack of diversity in that series. And also, with the Invincible character himself, we talked to fans at all the conventions and places we would go, and because his ethnicity was ambiguous in the comics, everyone identified with him. We would have Filipino fans come up and say, I'm so excited that you made Mark Filipino, we would have Mexican fans come up and say, we're so excited that you made Mark Mexican. And it was just amazing to see how important representation is on a personal level when you're face-to-face with a person.
Kirkman doesn't realize what he's saying huh, by locking Mark's ethnicity down they've excluded those non-Koreans, who are dumb anyway because Mark and Debbie are clearly white
>or people complainign about how they sexualize Superman but censored all the girls
I don’t know how you can when the OP image exists and is objectively sexualized
Nothing new.
>The center of the bullsyey is her pussy
What did they mean by this?
>No cleavage, no breasts
Cringe
Focus is on her face and the expression of panic and dismay, as it should be in this type of scenario. Become more cultured.
Best Lois
The worst Lois. c**t cheated on Clark with Bruce.
And Clark cheated on her with Lana so it's all good
She wasn't dating Clark, it's not cheating.
Not very girlboss of her
Damn she's flat.
made for ugly old man
Alright. I've had enough. This is NOT Lois Lane.
This is literally just adult Luz. What the frick?
Why are you people putting up with this?
Why are you EMBRACING this bastardization?
You. Should. Be. ENRAGED.
I'm not a child.
anon you might be on the wrong site, we are required to have emotional breakdowns because of childrens cartoons
listen man, last week they had a gay gorilla in love with a robot
but then you remember that robot used to be a man, so at one point in the canon of this show there was a human man having a sexual relationship with a male gorilla
=)
Where’s my tied up and gagged Clark this is so unfair
Sad
I got such a huge boner when I saw and hear this scene!
ok
Stop spamming My Adventures with Superman threads, 3 or 4 are enough, they always devolve into black and white anons figthing or people complainign about how they sexualize Superman but censored all the girls
That's what you get with women writers
That anon basically said that white people are to blame for every single thing ,that's kinda racist
>censored all the girls
lol what the frick are you talking about?
NTA but I think he's talking about pic related
She shouldn't even exist, she only does because the Batgays in charge nerfed Superman ridiculously, since when has electric shocks affected him
It's clear their hearts were not in it and they only did the show because they were told to
Taking cues from Invincible, uh?
>When Season 1 came out, you discussed some changes made to the series in terms of diversity of the characters: Mark being Korean American for example, and Amber being Black. Representation on screen has been talked about so much since then — how much of that was on your mind when you were working on Season 2?
>Kirkman: That's something that's been really important to us. We have to recognize that a couple of dumb white guys made this comic book in the early 2000s. And there was a real lack of diversity in that series. And also, with the Invincible character himself, we talked to fans at all the conventions and places we would go, and because his ethnicity was ambiguous in the comics, everyone identified with him. We would have Filipino fans come up and say, I'm so excited that you made Mark Filipino, we would have Mexican fans come up and say, we're so excited that you made Mark Mexican. And it was just amazing to see how important representation is on a personal level when you're face-to-face with a person.
Kirkman doesn't realize what he's saying huh, by locking Mark's ethnicity down they've excluded those non-Koreans, who are dumb anyway because Mark and Debbie are clearly white
>or people complainign about how they sexualize Superman but censored all the girls
I don’t know how you can when the OP image exists and is objectively sexualized
i think more threads would help
Its a yumejoshi show. All the side women get ruined due to Fear of Mogging.
NOW, I will watch your show!