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Author Topic: An underrepresented genre?  (Read 106 times)
Sharque
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« on: April 25, 2024, 10:42:40 am »

One thing I noticed looking through the titles today (at least to my view) is that there doesn’t seem to be a lot of comics that are focused around the superhero/comic book genre. Of the many dozens of comics on the site I believe only two fit into this category, those being Con-Fused and Expanded Universe. Even then, both of these are somewhat cheating: Con-Fused certainly has a plethora of heroines, but with the caveat that the actual story is the convention itself controlling the countless female guests (still hot, mind you) rather than it being an actual superhero plot; Expanded Universe obviously has the superheroines, but as a weekly single-issue which focuses moreso on the BE in general and has tons of characters from all sorts of situations ranging from porn to ren fairs, it also doesn’t seem like it counts as a *purely* superhero story. I personally would love to see an original story with custom heroes and villains, all with their own spicy varieties of MC powers doing battle across a city. Anyone else share this sentiment?
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