You know what's dangerous? Putting Julian Assange on this thing at all, let alone in the "Most Dangerous" position. Who made this thing, the head of the DoJ?
But that's why a lot of women don't read the comics. Then the publishers bitch that they have to market to the virginal nerds inhabiting their mothers' basements because other people, i.e., women, don't buy them. If they're going to pander to a certain market, then they're welcome to pander, but don't complain because your audience isn't growing.
And then they complain that women don't read superhero comics. Well, duh. This cover is just a tiny drop in the ocean of over-sexualization and misogyny that has pervaded these comics.
I quit reading comics decades ago because I grew tired of how women and girls were presented. I started reading comics again several years ago, but I don't even go into the superhero section.
I quit reading comics decades ago because I grew tired of how women and girls were presented. I started reading comics again several years ago, but I don't even go into the superhero section.