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BEHOLD: Men In Women’s Superhero Costumes!

As you might not know unless you are a Comics person, DC are rebooting their entire universe, and redesigning lots of their characters along the way. Apparently one of the new design rules is NO SUPERHERIONES WITH THEIR LEGS OUT! This is apparently some kind of WE NO SEXISTS NO MOE thing, or something. Artists have started responding by drawing men wearing the new outfits. BEHOLD! That up there for starters is Megan Rosalarian‘s Wonder Woman.

That is Jess Fink‘s Harley Quinn.

Oh, and this is that picture of Wolverine in Emma Frost’s costume I drew last year. Thank you and good night!

— By Akira The Don on Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

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