Wise and groovy, tho her eye makeup always wig me out a little, because it reminds me of something Gil Kane drew where somone had been blinded and they had these eye-splats ... I can't remember where that was from, but it was definitely Gil Kane. Hmm.
Anyway, whenever I see Squirrel Girl I briefly worry that someone has gouged out her eyes.
Wise and groovy, tho her eye makeup always wig me out a little, because it reminds me of something Gil Kane drew where somone had been blinded and they had these eye-splats ... I can't remember where that was from, but it was definitely Gil Kane. Hmm.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, whenever I see Squirrel Girl I briefly worry that someone has gouged out her eyes.
Don't let Bill see this, Jeff! Could be messy! :O
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Replying to an ancient blog post is a largely pointless endeavor, but this one struck me.
ReplyDeleteThe great irony about this panel is that, in it criticizes itself.
There was a time when comics were created by middle-aged guys for kids and teens.
Comics are now produced by middle-aged guys for other middle-aged guys. The medium has become a nostalgic circle-jerk.