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Shadowsbane99 05-06-2014 03:05 PM

Wonderella
 
http://nonadventures.com/2011/09/02/das-reboot/

Wandered upon this entirely by accident.

Good comic. Worth a read.

Lightfoot 05-07-2014 12:57 PM

Re: Wonderella
 
I think that's probably a myth. In most comic reboots it seems like they take away many of the things that make certain characters unique and normalize all of them.

Maybe that was true at one point, but smaller breasts seem to be the trend now.

In most superhero comics, you notice over time it seems like almost everyone is eventually about the same age. Also all of the women become one height, and the men another.

Look at Power Girl in the new 52, they took her from being only slightly above average down to just being average. Also most of the characters below average will eventually move up to being average.

Bestarred 05-10-2014 11:36 AM

Re: Wonderella
 
The strip is three years old, mind. And worth reading for non-fetishy reasons. :D

NimrodClover 05-12-2014 07:16 AM

Re: Wonderella
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lightfoot (Post 730579)
I think that's probably a myth. In most comic reboots it seems like they take away many of the things that make certain characters unique and normalize all of them.

Maybe that was true at one point, but smaller breasts seem to be the trend now.

In most superhero comics, you notice over time it seems like almost everyone is eventually about the same age. Also all of the women become one height, and the men another.

Look at Power Girl in the new 52, they took her from being only slightly above average down to just being average. Also most of the characters below average will eventually move up to being average.

This "Averaging Process" is a well documented trend over time in any group ensemble comic cast. It is a frustration for two reasons to me. First, as their physical nature becomes more normalized or averaged one does tend to lose what made them unique - it gets lost in the mix. Second, it starts to put all the characters into a tight clump, sort of like if your collection of crayons went from being a normal range of colors to all trending toward a dull brown.

Ironically there is also the "Colors of Benetton" effect which you see everywhere, e.g. Captain Planet, Winx, The Magic School Bus, Power Rangers, The New Mutants, My Little Pony, etc. where an effort is made to have a ethnically diverse group only to have them all act the same. The averaging process then makes them eventually (except for color) look the same.

I think my most "upsetting" character shift over time on this topic would have to be the MARVEL comic character Psylocke. She started out as a rather well curved British gal with a substantial chest and a figure verging on zaftig. She became a Japanese woman of athletic build!?!

villagepeople 05-12-2014 11:29 PM

Re: Wonderella
 
http://www.geekosystem.com/wp-conten..._n-489x550.jpg

NimrodClover 05-13-2014 04:46 PM

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That Captain Planet spoof is one of the best examples out there.

It is so blatant that it goes unnoticed.
The fact that both gender, ethnicity and hair color match up is uncanny.

Winx over the years is a good example of the averaging effect - not that there was much body variety to begin with.


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