::raises one eyebrow::

Feb 18, 2009 21:59

Heroes hasn't been as egregiously bad this "volume" as last. Granted, that's like saying the rotten food they're serving is better than the shit they fed us yesterday, but I thought I'd get that out there.

Because I have another bone to pick with them. I've already gotten myself good and frothed up over sexism once today, but this isn't something ( Read more... )

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agrumer February 19 2009, 03:41:12 UTC
Yeah, I'm used to walking into comics stores and seeing women not just shopping there, but behind the counter too. But I've heard quite a few stories about retrograde comic shops where, yeah, a woman walks in and all the men goggle at her. I think those of us who live in big, liberal cities are lucky in this respect.

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trinityvixen February 19 2009, 04:40:18 UTC
I've been hit on in a comic book store, and that was sketch city. (By one of the employees no less.) But I've been in non-city stores and had a fabulous time chatting up the guys/gals working there. You might get the odd comment about being the lone female in the boonies, but even the guys who do that recognize that it's a case of limited population rather than disinterest on women's parts.

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neo_leviathan February 19 2009, 04:01:06 UTC
Yeah, that was rather... overstereotypical. Though the "So, what power do you have?" "Err... I can breathe under water?" kinda amusing.

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trinityvixen February 19 2009, 04:41:32 UTC
Makes me miss my local shop where the guys all knew us from coming in every Friday--to the point where they could have our accounts pulled up by the time we wandered over to the counter.

And yeah, Alex was cute enough later on to make up for it, but still. WTF, show?

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equustel February 19 2009, 05:41:01 UTC
Oh, geez. A human female works at my local comic book store, and the human male there that owns it is perfectly cordial and sociable every time I walk in. I have yet to see a mom's-basement loser who can't make eye contact with women. This is a stereotype that is seriously outdated by now, if the dramatically increasing number of femmes attending ComicCons each year is any indication.

Unfortunately, nobody on the outside looking in realizes this. Thus, people like my boss nearly birth a cow when they see me walking in with my monthly comic subs on lunch break. Sigh.

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trinityvixen February 19 2009, 15:10:45 UTC
I love reading comics in public, but part of that (I'm sorry to say) comes from the sort of illicit thrill of reading that "kind of thing" openly. That thrill wouldn't exist if people didn't assume you should be ashamed. Sigh.

Women attending Comic Cons are clearly just dragged there by their boyfriends, duh. The fact that they're usually wearing elaborate costumes means nothing. Nothing!

Sigh. It's totally about being outside looking in for Heroes. In their case, they're literally a decade behind. We stopped being ashamed of comic book movies back when Blade did some respectable work rehabilitating the genre. From there, comics entered the mainstream as they produced hit after popular hit. Eventually, something had to be conceded back to the source materials for not being just cheap trash. But from the way Heroes writers behave, you'd think they just discovered comics yesterday. Then again, they're actually running a "Super Gitmo" plotline this "volume," which proves they're always three years behind popular sentiment since people ( ... )

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