There's this new Justice League cover by David Finch that features Wonder Woman in a pose that artist Coelasquid thought may look funny if her male teammates posed in the same manner.
Coelasquid has taken one of Wonder Woman's poses and applied them to some of DC Comics and Marvel's finest superheros. If that's not enough, the costumes have been stripped down to achieve a feminine, sensual look. Remember those weapons they use to beat up anyone in their path? Well, let's just say that those weapons have a more burlesque-appropriate use now, making you reevaluate just how tough or mysterious a guy like Dream from The Sandman really is. After looking at this, I'm sure fans will probably never look at the batarang or Dream's cloak the same way again -- ever.
Androgynous Male Superheros
Coelasquid Re-imagines Comic Book Characters in the Feminine Form
Trend Themes
1. Androgynous Superhero Poses - Opportunity for artists to challenge gender norms and reimagine traditional superhero imagery.
2. Feminine Superhero Costumes - Potential for designers to create new, more sensual looks for iconic characters while maintaining their core identities.
3. Reinterpreting Superhero Weapons - Chance for creators to reinvent the functionality and symbolism of superhero weapons for a more provocative and nuanced portrayal.
Industry Implications
1. Comic Books - Comic book publishers can embrace gender diversity in their artwork and storylines to attract a wider audience.
2. Fashion - Fashion designers can explore opportunities to collaborate with comic book franchises and create clothing lines inspired by gender-bending superhero aesthetics.
3. Entertainment - Film and television producers can develop new adaptations of classic superhero stories that challenge traditional notions of masculinity and femininity.