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eruditechick:

platypusjones:

fuckyeah-nerdery

So, about this.
These costumes are phenomenal. I think Iron Bunny needed a modesty patch or something down low because that was… it was riding high for the Sunday floor, but the quality of these costumes was insane. Extra special props to Coulson Bunny because OH MY GOD. COULSON BUNNY.
That said. I have an issue with this.
These women were on the Marvel mainstage on Sunday for probably twenty minutes being photographed. Why. Other than the obvious answer, why? Look, if I had the legs to pull off a playboy bunny costume, I probably would have by now. I think it’s iconic and sexy and fun. I don’t even protest choosing to do a group costume of this nature, although I generally speaking abhor ‘sexy’ Superhero derived costumes. I give these props for creativity and construction (though definitely a missed opportunity not having white bunny ears coming out of the Cap helmet), but at the end of the day, I would rather have seen straight up genderswapped non-hyper-sexualized versions of these heroes. Alas. But none of this was why I got fucking annoyed and disheartened by the amount of time and attention these women were give on the Marvel booth stage on Sunday.
The reason I ended up being scowly about this particular set of costumers is that there was, at the stage at the same time, a very small girl. Maybe four years old. She was adorable beyond measure, with her mom and dad, and she was dressed as her hero- Captain America.
Not Miss America. Not American Dream. Not a skirted version of Captain America. Captain America. Helmet-mask, tunic, pants, boots. Her hair was pigtailed to allow for the mask straps. She was dressed as Captain America and she stood and watched these tall beautiful barbie looking women get fawned over and lauded with praise and attention at Comic Con for being dressed as playboy bunnies. For dressing not just as sexy heroes, but in the livery of heroes being applied to a uniform that was intended to evoke a sense of sexual availability and commodification. I’m not about to say the women above are what’s wrong with Comic Con or anything ridiculous like that, but I am going to say that it’s a problem when little girls go someplace to celebrate their heroes and get shown that women are only celebrated for being sexy. 
I was obsessed with Catwoman when I was 7. BtAS was my jam. Dressed as her for halloween several years in a row. Covered HEAD TO TOE in black and grey. If my dad had taken me to Comic Con to look for Catwoman ANYTHING, he would have found precisely two items on the floor that did not feature her with her costume unzipped nonsensically to her navel: Mattel’s DC Villains Polly Pocket, and Mezco Toyz’s SDCC exclusive Catwoman keychain. That’s it. I know, because I looked.
I’m all for feeling sexy and having fun and being stylish and whatever, but it just… This shit drives me crazy. That we spend so much time telling little girls they have to look like this or dress like this to matter. It’s bad enough the rest of society is bombarding them- us- with airbrushed, altered pictures of girls that aren’t real to make us feel bad about our skin and our hair and our teeth and our size and giving us nothing but stories that tell us we need men to make our lives important. When it comes to comics, and by extension comic con, creating worlds where girls can fly and lift cars and punch super villains and have stories that don’t rely on men and where they can literally look like anything because they’re drawings on a page it just… it just really sucks that they don’t. That they’re not. And that they learn that lesson on Sunday morning at Comic-Con, as much as anywhere else.

eruditechick:

platypusjones:

fuckyeah-nerdery

So, about this.

These costumes are phenomenal. I think Iron Bunny needed a modesty patch or something down low because that was… it was riding high for the Sunday floor, but the quality of these costumes was insane. Extra special props to Coulson Bunny because OH MY GOD. COULSON BUNNY.

That said. I have an issue with this.

These women were on the Marvel mainstage on Sunday for probably twenty minutes being photographed. Why. Other than the obvious answer, why? Look, if I had the legs to pull off a playboy bunny costume, I probably would have by now. I think it’s iconic and sexy and fun. I don’t even protest choosing to do a group costume of this nature, although I generally speaking abhor ‘sexy’ Superhero derived costumes. I give these props for creativity and construction (though definitely a missed opportunity not having white bunny ears coming out of the Cap helmet), but at the end of the day, I would rather have seen straight up genderswapped non-hyper-sexualized versions of these heroes. Alas. But none of this was why I got fucking annoyed and disheartened by the amount of time and attention these women were give on the Marvel booth stage on Sunday.

The reason I ended up being scowly about this particular set of costumers is that there was, at the stage at the same time, a very small girl. Maybe four years old. She was adorable beyond measure, with her mom and dad, and she was dressed as her hero- Captain America.

Not Miss America. Not American Dream. Not a skirted version of Captain America. Captain America. Helmet-mask, tunic, pants, boots. Her hair was pigtailed to allow for the mask straps. She was dressed as Captain America and she stood and watched these tall beautiful barbie looking women get fawned over and lauded with praise and attention at Comic Con for being dressed as playboy bunnies. For dressing not just as sexy heroes, but in the livery of heroes being applied to a uniform that was intended to evoke a sense of sexual availability and commodification. I’m not about to say the women above are what’s wrong with Comic Con or anything ridiculous like that, but I am going to say that it’s a problem when little girls go someplace to celebrate their heroes and get shown that women are only celebrated for being sexy. 

I was obsessed with Catwoman when I was 7. BtAS was my jam. Dressed as her for halloween several years in a row. Covered HEAD TO TOE in black and grey. If my dad had taken me to Comic Con to look for Catwoman ANYTHING, he would have found precisely two items on the floor that did not feature her with her costume unzipped nonsensically to her navel: Mattel’s DC Villains Polly Pocket, and Mezco Toyz’s SDCC exclusive Catwoman keychain. That’s it. I know, because I looked.

I’m all for feeling sexy and having fun and being stylish and whatever, but it just… This shit drives me crazy. That we spend so much time telling little girls they have to look like this or dress like this to matter. It’s bad enough the rest of society is bombarding them- us- with airbrushed, altered pictures of girls that aren’t real to make us feel bad about our skin and our hair and our teeth and our size and giving us nothing but stories that tell us we need men to make our lives important. When it comes to comics, and by extension comic con, creating worlds where girls can fly and lift cars and punch super villains and have stories that don’t rely on men and where they can literally look like anything because they’re drawings on a page it just… it just really sucks that they don’t. That they’re not. And that they learn that lesson on Sunday morning at Comic-Con, as much as anywhere else.

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— 10 months ago with 8505 notes
#motherfucking truth  #sexism  #misogyny  #marvel  #superheroes  #cosplay  #comics  #the avengers 

Art for ‘The Avengers’ Blu-ray DVD sleeves by Matthew Ferguson [x]

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— 10 months ago with 43877 notes
#movies  #iron man  #the incredible hulk  #thor  #captain america  #the avengers  #art  #Illustration  #i love this 

mizmlee:

Spirit Squad: Crime-Fighting Cheerleaders is a super-hero movie about crime-fighting cheerleaders. 

When five high school cheerleaders discover that they have gained super-powers, they commit to give back to the community by using their new found abilities by becoming crime-fighting super-hero cheerleaders.

The Spirit Squad girls take down one drug dealer after another until they finally come up against the ruthless drug kingpin of the city himself - Big Daddy Cash. 

Matters are made worse for the Spirit Squad girls when Big Daddy Cash creates his own team of criminal cheerleaders, The Vicious Vixens, and orders them to bring down the Spirit Squad once and for all at the big homecoming football game by planting a bomb under the bleachers. Will the Spirit Squad defeat the Vicious Vixens and save the city from certain death???

*Yes, there were only four Spirit Squad girls in the trailer. The movie will have five!  Read more and help fund this movie here.

What makes this movie special?

1. Super-hero movie with women: Super-hero movies are the biggest money makers in Hollywood and they continue to produce Batman movies, Super-Man movies, Spider-Man movies, Iron-Man, X-Men, Hulk, Avengers and many more, with talks of Dr. Strange and Black Panther just around the corner. BUT STILL NO WONDER WOMAN MOVIE! Well, our movie will have 5 Wonder Women in it!

2. It’s a Girl Power! movie: The Spirit Squad heroes are strong and intelligent women that make their own decisions, take care of the business of ridding the city from crime, and don’t depend on men to solve their problems for them. This is a girl power movie! Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof. (* the last 20 minutes of Death Proof, that is. Where Zoe Bell is on the hood of the car and the girls are all kicking Kurt Russell’s ass. You get the picture!)

3. It’s a Crime-Fighting Cheerleaders movie: How many great crime-fighting cheerleaders movies can you name? None! This movie will be the first serious action movie done in this genre. And you will have bragging rights for the rest of your life that you helped fund it as well as the exclusive rewards to prove it to anyone at parties that doesn’t believe you could have been a contributor to such an amazingly kickass movie. 

4. They fight an army of Zombies in the sequel: Ya, it’s a trilogy. And the next two movies are incredibly cool too, but first things first. Let’s get this movie made!

21 days left and we’re at more than $3000!

(via mizmlee)

— 10 months ago with 5 notes
#spirit squad  #cheerleaders  #crime fighting cheerleaders  #movies  #independent movie  #kickstarter  #superheroes  #female superheroes  #girl power  #badass  #movie trilogy  #trilogy  #diversity  #high school  #the avengers  #wonder woman  #comic  #comics 

mizmlee:

Spirit Squad: Crime-Fighting Cheerleaders is a super-hero movie about crime-fighting cheerleaders. 

When five high school cheerleaders discover that they have gained super-powers, they commit to give back to the community by using their new found abilities by becoming crime-fighting super-hero cheerleaders.

The Spirit Squad girls take down one drug dealer after another until they finally come up against the ruthless drug kingpin of the city himself - Big Daddy Cash. 

Matters are made worse for the Spirit Squad girls when Big Daddy Cash creates his own team of criminal cheerleaders, The Vicious Vixens, and orders them to bring down the Spirit Squad once and for all at the big homecoming football game by planting a bomb under the bleachers. Will the Spirit Squad defeat the Vicious Vixens and save the city from certain death???

*Yes, there were only four Spirit Squad girls in the trailer. The movie will have five!  Read more and help fund this movie here.

What makes this movie special?

1. Super-hero movie with women: Super-hero movies are the biggest money makers in Hollywood and they continue to produce Batman movies, Super-Man movies, Spider-Man movies, Iron-Man, X-Men, Hulk, Avengers and many more, with talks of Dr. Strange and Black Panther just around the corner. BUT STILL NO WONDER WOMAN MOVIE! Well, our movie will have 5 Wonder Women in it!

2. It’s a Girl Power! movie: The Spirit Squad heroes are strong and intelligent women that make their own decisions, take care of the business of ridding the city from crime, and don’t depend on men to solve their problems for them. This is a girl power movie! Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof. (* the last 20 minutes of Death Proof, that is. Where Zoe Bell is on the hood of the car and the girls are all kicking Kurt Russell’s ass. You get the picture!)

3. It’s a Crime-Fighting Cheerleaders movie: How many great crime-fighting cheerleaders movies can you name? None! This movie will be the first serious action movie done in this genre. And you will have bragging rights for the rest of your life that you helped fund it as well as the exclusive rewards to prove it to anyone at parties that doesn’t believe you could have been a contributor to such an amazingly kickass movie. 

4. They fight an army of Zombies in the sequel: Ya, it’s a trilogy. And the next two movies are incredibly cool too, but first things first. Let’s get this movie made!

— 11 months ago with 5 notes
#spirit squad  #cheerleaders  #crime fighting cheerleaders  #movies  #independent movie  #kickstarter  #superheroes  #female superheroes  #girl power  #badass  #movie trilogy  #trilogy  #diversity  #high school  #the avengers  #wonder woman  #comic  #comics 
ludzies:

What Natasha and Clint do whenever they’re not called to assemble.

ludzies:

What Natasha and Clint do whenever they’re not called to assemble.

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— 11 months ago with 3928 notes
#black widow  #hawkeye  #the avengers  #Fanart  #lol 

mizmlee:

Spirit Squad: Crime-Fighting Cheerleaders is a super-hero movie about crime-fighting cheerleaders. 

When five high school cheerleaders discover that they have gained super-powers, they commit to give back to the community by using their new found abilities by becoming crime-fighting super-hero cheerleaders.

The Spirit Squad girls take down one drug dealer after another until they finally come up against the ruthless drug kingpin of the city himself - Big Daddy Cash. 

Matters are made worse for the Spirit Squad girls when Big Daddy Cash creates his own team of criminal cheerleaders, The Vicious Vixens, and orders them to bring down the Spirit Squad once and for all at the big homecoming football game by planting a bomb under the bleachers. Will the Spirit Squad defeat the Vicious Vixens and save the city from certain death???

*Yes, there were only four Spirit Squad girls in the trailer. The movie will have five!  Read more and help fund this movie here.

What makes this movie special?

1. Super-hero movie with women: Super-hero movies are the biggest money makers in Hollywood and they continue to produce Batman movies, Super-Man movies, Spider-Man movies, Iron-Man, X-Men, Hulk, Avengers and many more, with talks of Dr. Strange and Black Panther just around the corner. BUT STILL NO WONDER WOMAN MOVIE! Well, our movie will have 5 Wonder Women in it!

2. It’s a Girl Power! movie: The Spirit Squad heroes are strong and intelligent women that make their own decisions, take care of the business of ridding the city from crime, and don’t depend on men to solve their problems for them. This is a girl power movie! Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof. (* the last 20 minutes of Death Proof, that is. Where Zoe Bell is on the hood of the car and the girls are all kicking Kurt Russell’s ass. You get the picture!)

3. It’s a Crime-Fighting Cheerleaders movie: How many great crime-fighting cheerleaders movies can you name? None! This movie will be the first serious action movie done in this genre. And you will have bragging rights for the rest of your life that you helped fund it as well as the exclusive rewards to prove it to anyone at parties that doesn’t believe you could have been a contributor to such an amazingly kickass movie. 

4. They fight an army of Zombies in the sequel: Ya, it’s a trilogy. And the next two movies are incredibly cool too, but first things first. Let’s get this movie made!

The Kickstarter is up! Please share and donate if you can!

— 11 months ago with 5 notes
#spirit squad  #cheerleaders  #crime fighting cheerleaders  #movies  #independent movie  #kickstarter  #superheroes  #female superheroes  #girl power  #badass  #movie trilogy  #trilogy  #diversity  #high school  #the avengers  #wonder woman  #comic  #comics  #powerpuff girls  #yes i was thinking this reminds me of the powerpuff girls for some reason 

Spirit Squad: Crime-Fighting Cheerleaders is a super-hero movie about crime-fighting cheerleaders. 

When five high school cheerleaders discover that they have gained super-powers, they commit to give back to the community by using their new found abilities by becoming crime-fighting super-hero cheerleaders.

The Spirit Squad girls take down one drug dealer after another until they finally come up against the ruthless drug kingpin of the city himself - Big Daddy Cash. 

Matters are made worse for the Spirit Squad girls when Big Daddy Cash creates his own team of criminal cheerleaders, The Vicious Vixens, and orders them to bring down the Spirit Squad once and for all at the big homecoming football game by planting a bomb under the bleachers. Will the Spirit Squad defeat the Vicious Vixens and save the city from certain death???

*Yes, there were only four Spirit Squad girls in the trailer. The movie will have five!  Read more and help fund this movie here.

What makes this movie special?

1. Super-hero movie with women: Super-hero movies are the biggest money makers in Hollywood and they continue to produce Batman movies, Super-Man movies, Spider-Man movies, Iron-Man, X-Men, Hulk, Avengers and many more, with talks of Dr. Strange and Black Panther just around the corner. BUT STILL NO WONDER WOMAN MOVIE! Well, our movie will have 5 Wonder Women in it!

2. It’s a Girl Power! movie: The Spirit Squad heroes are strong and intelligent women that make their own decisions, take care of the business of ridding the city from crime, and don’t depend on men to solve their problems for them. This is a girl power movie! Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof. (* the last 20 minutes of Death Proof, that is. Where Zoe Bell is on the hood of the car and the girls are all kicking Kurt Russell’s ass. You get the picture!)

3. It’s a Crime-Fighting Cheerleaders movie: How many great crime-fighting cheerleaders movies can you name? None! This movie will be the first serious action movie done in this genre. And you will have bragging rights for the rest of your life that you helped fund it as well as the exclusive rewards to prove it to anyone at parties that doesn’t believe you could have been a contributor to such an amazingly kickass movie. 

4. They fight an army of Zombies in the sequel: Ya, it’s a trilogy. And the next two movies are incredibly cool too, but first things first. Let’s get this movie made!

The Kickstarter is up! Please share and donate if you can!

— 11 months ago with 5 notes
#spirit squad  #cheerleaders  #crime fighting cheerleaders  #movies  #independent movie  #kickstarter  #superheroes  #female superheroes  #girl power  #badass  #movie trilogy  #trilogy  #diversity  #high school  #the avengers  #wonder woman  #comic  #comics  #powerpuff girls  #yes i was thinking this reminds me of the powerpuff girls for some reason 
"I watch a lot of things that fall under the action/comicbook/sci-fi umbrella, and there are already so many token female/badass seductress characters out there that I can almost see how someone who wasn’t paying any attention might mistake Black Widow for one of them. But the reality is that there’s no point during The Avengers when her looks are even commented on, and nor does she get any tiresome “feminine wiles” scenes. Most complaints or creepy sexist commentary on Black Widow’s costume/body/character say far more about the commenter than about Johansson’s performance itself. It’s almost like people don’t want to believe she’s awesome. I’ve heard lots of people debate the relative hotness of the various male characters, but never to the detriment of those characters, whereas practically every mention of Widow’s/Johansson’s legendary sex-appeal is accompanied by some kind of snide implication that it’s the main reason for her presence in the movie. If you want to be really annoyed, take a gander at this moment in the Avengers press tour (around 3 minutes in), which says a lot about the kind of questions actresses habitually have to answer when promoting their films. While Robert Downey Jr gets a complex question about characterisation, Johansson gets asked what she ate in preparation for her role. Black Widow isn’t just a body. Scarlett Johansson isn’t just a body."
— 11 months ago with 457 notes
#truth  #black widow  #sexism  #misogyny  #the avengers