June 2013
I was on the Kickstarter site and saw this Kickstarter on the front page, Iconic: Abstract Art Series of Heroes & Villains.
Is it just me or is this artist taking pre-existing comic images and just sing Photoshop filters to then sell them as original prints…? He says he wants to use the money…
Boosting because you all know how I feel about art theft…
You can get my Wonder Woman piece in T-SHIRT form over on my Society6 acct. HERE Its like $22.00 and you can have a shirt or hoodie and in a lot of different colors. Hell, I bought one just to HAVE!
Yep.
Getting one. Probably in blue. Girl-shaped.
- men get into something not aimed at their gender: get special titles like "brony." recognition by creators. heralded for defying gender appeal. get documentary.
- women get into something not aimed at their gender: not real fans. probably secret friend zone warriors deadset on erasing men from the human race. get insulting demeaning memes and sexual harassment.
For most of America, Psy is a funny name, a funny face, and a funny personality. He doesn’t sing in English and most people just don’t get it leaving most of them to not take him seriously. It’s easy to strip the significance behind “Gangnam Style” down if you don’t know what it means and solely find entertainment in the Asian guy shaking his hips. But what most people don’t realize is that Psy doesn’t take himself seriously. He’s a satirist and political dissident. “Gangnam Style” was a commentary, not just a fun pop tune with a silly dance.
Gangnam is Seoul’s wealthiest and flashiest neighborhood. For South Koreans, Gangnam represents the ideal life of excess and consumerism. Psy’s character in the video is a wannabe Gangnamite. He dreams he’s living the flashy, excessive lifestyle while he’s really just like everyone else, swimming in a public pool and riding the subway. But never in the video does it seem that Psy’s character is unhappy. He’s content to play in a children’s playground and meet the girl of his dreams in the subway. “Gangnam Style” is much more that we have made it, but that’s not surprising considering Psy’s background and how little we know about it.
In America, it seems like “Gangnam Style” was Psy’s big break when in fact the song had been released on his sixth studio album and his music career hadn’t been about making flashy and catchy songs. He believes music is the key to overcoming the intolerance embedded in his country’s political systems. Throughout his career, his songs have been banned for inappropriate content and have been surrounded by controversy, not to mention the fact that he fought his mandatory military draft.
Psy is a voice for his people. He’s fighting the oppression and intolerance he sees in his culture through his music. And by ignoring his worth and his value, we’re reducing the culture of South Korea into a short man with funny pants doing a ridiculous dance.
” —Opinion: American media chooses to undervalue artists like Psy from “Gangnam Style” (via kpop-confessions)So yesterday DC announced that Wonder Woman was getting a second book for the first time in 61 years. YAY!
Oh, it’s in a book with Superman. That will focus on the couples’ relationship.
I thought Zack Smith’s comment was spot on:
So what will this book be about? The writer has been busy…
When people ask why I quit DC…I can just point them here.
pompactionjohnny replied to your post: Proving them wrong
Well geez. I’ve always liked Wonder Woman even as a little kid and i’m male. I’ve always found Diana amazing, shes a strong warrior, graceful and elegant at the same time!
Which is fantastic!
But if you look at the marketing strategies of DC comics, Wonder Woman is not for boys.
You will know much too much about me by the end of this blog entry.
NinjaSpyBoy has been watching my Lynda Carter Wonder Woman DVDs.
He loves the show. He thinks Wonder Woman is the best and amazing and has even said ‘she should have a movie!’.
This from a ten year old boy who also enjoys Star Wars and explosions and bad kung fu films and fighting games (sigh) and all the other things boys are ‘supposed’ to enjoy.
But he loves Wonder Woman. Thinks Zatanna is the coolest. Hawkgirl, Batgirl…he digs female heroes.
To which I can only say “Take that, DC.”
