Wears glasses and slouches

laurennmcc:

LOVE. THESE. REDESIGNS. Kinda want the Catwoman hoodie. 

optimysticals:

theresthedoorspaceman:

STUNNING!  These “practical” superheroine redesigns by Meredith McClaren are just to die for. I love how fashionable they are, how much they take into consideration the real world, there’s a practicality and function that is nevertheless completely badass. They’re also so far away from “basic catsuit” type stuff that it all feels so damn new and fresh!I mean…Look at that freaking Zatanna! I’ve never seen anything like that!

AND, you’ll be able to buy the original line art for some of these as she releases rewards this week for her AWESOME KICKSTARTER…although you guys are going to have to fight me for that Catwoman.

These are so amazing guys!
Meredith is beyond talented.
If you haven’t already you should go support her Kickstarter.

dat Zatanna and Wonder Woman

pasunepomme:

lisabirdlove:

knightamazon:

DC Women 

Kicking ass and taking names,

QUICK SOMEBODY TELL ME WHO ALL THESE PEOPLE ARE.

**laughs**

  • Diana aka Wonder Woman
  • Dinah Lance aka Black Canary
  • Big Barda (I think?) standing next to Flash
  • Shayera Hol aka Hawkgirl (favorite!)
  • Raven and Starfire
invisiblelad:

gailsimone:

maxisonthemoon:

gailsimone:

birdie-told-me:

If only we knew, Diana.

I still get this all the time.
If the focus is off of dudes for even a moment, it’s because I hate men.
Which I don’t, I think guys are swell.
It’s weird.

If you’ve ever seen a protest of a Warren Farrell talk or any MRM group you will see that feminists hate it when the focus is on men for a second. Of course feminism isn’t the same as gender equality, but I guess many people think it is. I’ve heard, at these protests, feminists say “why do men need a ‘mens space’?” In the context that men should go to feminist spaces instead of MRM spaces. So it’s not that gender equality=misandry, it’s that the way feminism goes about gender equality is usually at the expense of men.

Hahaha, good one! Oh, wait. You’re serious with this?

There’s something really interesting about a society where women have within a half century (if we’re being generous) been gradually included in the normal inter workings of politics, the workforce and regular society and said society pretends somehow (quite suddenly) they’ve got the advantage. Name a society where men were barred from voting because of their gender, or dismissed from public participation in careers outside the home, or not allowed to be an active participant in their religion of choice or presumed to be lesser due to their swinging appendages . This entire argument you’re making is predicated on the false premise that feminists are somehow trying to take something away from you when so much of world history speaks to the notion that women have barely been empowered. Giving other people the rights some enjoy  does not mean they lose those rights, it just means that said rights are now not a matter of privilege. So no, women having access to equal pay, voting rights and this pesky notion of equality is not at the expense of men unless you want to concede that fixing the status quo requires decentering the notion that men are naturally above women in the social structure   Its about as irrational an argument as saying that your gay neighbors being married somehow screws up your own.

invisiblelad:

gailsimone:

maxisonthemoon:

gailsimone:

birdie-told-me:

If only we knew, Diana.

I still get this all the time.


If the focus is off of dudes for even a moment, it’s because I hate men.

Which I don’t, I think guys are swell.

It’s weird.

If you’ve ever seen a protest of a Warren Farrell talk or any MRM group you will see that feminists hate it when the focus is on men for a second. Of course feminism isn’t the same as gender equality, but I guess many people think it is. I’ve heard, at these protests, feminists say “why do men need a ‘mens space’?” In the context that men should go to feminist spaces instead of MRM spaces. So it’s not that gender equality=misandry, it’s that the way feminism goes about gender equality is usually at the expense of men.

Hahaha, good one! Oh, wait. You’re serious with this?

There’s something really interesting about a society where women have within a half century (if we’re being generous) been gradually included in the normal inter workings of politics, the workforce and regular society and said society pretends somehow (quite suddenly) they’ve got the advantage. Name a society where men were barred from voting because of their gender, or dismissed from public participation in careers outside the home, or not allowed to be an active participant in their religion of choice or presumed to be lesser due to their swinging appendages . This entire argument you’re making is predicated on the false premise that feminists are somehow trying to take something away from you when so much of world history speaks to the notion that women have barely been empowered. Giving other people the rights some enjoy  does not mean they lose those rights, it just means that said rights are now not a matter of privilege. So no, women having access to equal pay, voting rights and this pesky notion of equality is not at the expense of men unless you want to concede that fixing the status quo requires decentering the notion that men are naturally above women in the social structure   Its about as irrational an argument as saying that your gay neighbors being married somehow screws up your own.

flatbear:

jcstephan:

“jesus christ, she’s so cool.” - says me and everyone else on earth.

Finally the whole animation.

YOU KNOW WHAT WOULD MAKE A GOOD WONDER WOMAN MOVIE? THIS. THIS WHOLE MOVIE. REDONE IN LIVE ACTION. SHOT FOR FUCKING SHOT.

AAARRRGGGHHH…

albinwonderland:

joequinones:

jl8comic:

JL8 #115 by Yale Stewart

Based on characters in DC Comics. Creative content © Yale Stewart.

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As some of you may know, I’ve been dealing with some fairly serious personal issues lately, and I wanted to take a moment to thank you guys for being patient as JL8 has had to be put on the back-burner for the last few weeks. Your understanding means a lot.

-Yale

The cuteness. THE CUTENESSSSS.

Welllllll this is officially my favourite thing today. 

birdstump:

Wonder Woman redesign, by Rory Phillips

“The Amazons of Classical Greek lore were from the region of Scythia. I wanted her outfit to reflect that culture and be almost ceremonial.”

birdstump:

Wonder Woman redesign, by Rory Phillips

“The Amazons of Classical Greek lore were from the region of Scythia. I wanted her outfit to reflect that culture and be almost ceremonial.”

comicbookwomen:

by Cliff Chiang from Wonder Woman #0.

Excellent issue.

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