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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 6341689" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>Well, it isn't like the general public can really identify that many comic book characters to begin with. Before certain recent movies? Batman (Robin and Batgirl by extension) thanks to Adam West. Superman. Spider Man. Wonder Woman. Who else? With the start of the superhero movie boom, we can add Wolverine and X-Men to that list. Now, the Avengers. But still, the stock of characters that folks that aren't comic fans can name is probably pretty small overall, so it isn't all that strange that the public knows next to no female comics characters.</p><p></p><p>For a long time, there was a vicious cycle - comics were originally drawn for a male audience, so they got a male audience. Once your audience is male, if you think about how you should serve your audience, you come up doing more of the same.</p><p></p><p>Breaking that cycle is the right thing to do, morally speaking. It can be, however, difficult to manage in a business sense. It isn't a sure thing that a new, female character will be a commercial success. What does it help to break that cycle, if it cuts into the ever-thinning profits of a print publishing business? I think Marvel is trying to make good, more slowly than many would like, but they see the writing on the wall, and are taking at least some steps.</p><p></p><p>If the public responds favorably, maybe those openings for female artists might start showing up...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 6341689, member: 177"] Well, it isn't like the general public can really identify that many comic book characters to begin with. Before certain recent movies? Batman (Robin and Batgirl by extension) thanks to Adam West. Superman. Spider Man. Wonder Woman. Who else? With the start of the superhero movie boom, we can add Wolverine and X-Men to that list. Now, the Avengers. But still, the stock of characters that folks that aren't comic fans can name is probably pretty small overall, so it isn't all that strange that the public knows next to no female comics characters. For a long time, there was a vicious cycle - comics were originally drawn for a male audience, so they got a male audience. Once your audience is male, if you think about how you should serve your audience, you come up doing more of the same. Breaking that cycle is the right thing to do, morally speaking. It can be, however, difficult to manage in a business sense. It isn't a sure thing that a new, female character will be a commercial success. What does it help to break that cycle, if it cuts into the ever-thinning profits of a print publishing business? I think Marvel is trying to make good, more slowly than many would like, but they see the writing on the wall, and are taking at least some steps. If the public responds favorably, maybe those openings for female artists might start showing up... [/QUOTE]
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