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comic book circle skirt, $28+
Carol Ferris - New 52 by DiegoOlortegui
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Chibi Marvel Cardigan
From: we love fine
Cost: $55.00
Notes: Look super kawaii in this cardigan featuring chibi versions of Marvel characters including lesser seen characters like Medusa, Falcon, and Iron Fist! This cardigan has a “boyfriend fit” and is made from 65% viscose and 35% nylon.
Batman #50
150 days of harley quinn — day 138
Harley Quinn Rebirth variant cover by Jason Fabok, and colours by Peter Steigerwald
☆ $21.99 Harley Quinn Tee ♡ ☆ Puddin' // Harley White ☆ Sold @ SuperHeroStuff.Com
Batwoman
Batwoman by Rafael Albuquerque
Justice League #1 - “The Extinction machines” (2016) pencil by Tony S. Daniel ink by Sandu Florea color by Tomey Morey
Geek culture has undeniably crossed over into the mainstream. The days when fandoms like gaming and comic books immediately conferred outsider status upon their followers are long gone. In a world where video game companies grow four times faster than the US economy, nerd merchandising is big business. But the industry suffers from a dearth of options when it comes to merchandising geared towards women. Products that allow female nerds to express their fandom have long been absent from the mainstream, leading even Avengers: Age of Ultron star Mark Ruffalo to take to twitter to beg for Black Widow merchandise. An entire fan campaign, #wewantwidow, featured flash mobs of Black Widow cosplayers, formed with the same goal in mind. What’s a nerdy gal to do? Create the merch she wants to see in the world, of course! In the last few years, independently run geek fashion businesses have exploded in popularity, rising to the challenge of creating designs that allow fangirls to engage in what
My flatlays I put together in collaboration with Set to Stunning for #SDCChic!
Check it out ➡️ bit.ly/SDCChicGeekPinata 👗👠
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Teen Titans #18 - “Who is Wonder Girl II” (2016) pencil by Ian Churchill & Tom Derenick ink by Norm Rapmund & Art Thibert color by Tony Avina
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