And now a brief discussion on Dinosaurs Robots Cheerleaders and Feminism. As much as I try to avoid politics (people are not capable of being rational while talking politics) I should at least address the portrayal of women in comics.
Some may look at DRC and just dismiss it as "male fantasy". First of all, yes, it is. Thats kind of one of the points of the comic: to combine boyhood fantasies in ridiculous ways. But if a male fantasy is either the hero saving the girl, or a sexy heroine who can kick butt, is that so horrible? Either way, its about protecting women. Furthermore, there's nothing wrong with portraying attractive women, as long as there's more to them than that.
Which brings me to the other side of the coin. Male fantasy is okay, (Twilight is basically female fantasy- nothing wrong with that) but it shouldn't be insulting to the female audience. There's certain things I won't do with DRC. No contrived story lines to get the girls out of their clothes. Sure they wear cheerleader outfits (that are less revealing than a lot of real life cheerleader uniforms, or Wonder Woman's original costume for that matter) and it will be explained why they still wear them well into the Dinosaur invasion. Also, I wanted to make sure each cheerleader is an individual. I didn't want them to be a group of shallow airheads, or for the reader to be hoping to see them get eaten by dinosaurs. I want them to care about each girl. With that I present the names of each cheerleader labeled on the pencil drawing I'm working on, followed by something interesting about each one:
Jenny: the heart of the team. The most motivated of the group. She has a physical handicap she had to overcome to be here.
Amber: Of all the cheerleaders, she fits in the least. She has unusual reasons for becoming a cheerleader
Ashley: Her fun loving attitude may lead to problems...
Nikki: Sweet, a little boy crazy, and an expert in her field of study. Think of "Kaylee" from Firefly.
Molly: The leader. Already introduced in a previous BLOG entry. She's hell on wheels, but suffers a tragedy early on in the invasion.
Looking at the picture, I think of two things: 1) I love the look on the Dinosuar's face, and 2) the occasional skirt blowing up is perfectly realistic: it happens in real life, plus its still not Wonder Woman's costume.
DH