I mean clearly the answer is that the superhero world is dominated by trans people, but more seriously, do you have any tips on correctly drawing tight clothing around the crotch? I've looked at some acrobats and stuff but even if it's in an artist way i always feel kinda embarrassed staring at a dude's crotch. Either way I love your blog!
Trans Superhero has always been my go-to explanation for rampant dicklessness in comics. I just wish comics would own up to it. I refuse to give them credit unless they do it on purpose. Until they do, I shall continue to wonder: ♫ Where have all the peenus gone, long time passing ♪
As for correctly drawing tight clothing around the crotch, a lot of depends on what’s going on underneath. what kind of underwear and protective garments might be being worn. Never feel embarrassed for drawing the dick, tho! When I was in college, I finally told myself I was going to do an entire page of dicks of al sorts, just to get over my fear of drawing them. One page turned into two, turned into four. Will you get some weird looks? Sure. But why should the dick be any different than, say, my page of hands, or my page of noses, or whatever. Check out Kevin
The most important thing to note, I think, when it comes to this blog tho is that I’m not even advocating for realistic, correctly drawn tigs’n’berries. I get to see nipples through super suits, breastesess that are trying to fly off to Saturn, and high-cut bathing suit uniforms with cameltoe, and poses that are sexy first, functional second. *That’s* what I want in comics. I want to see EVERYONE in peek-a-boo costumes, thrusting various parts of their anatomy forward, with it wobbling about completely unsupported in clownishly large sizes. EQUALITY!!!
Anywhozzle. Glad you’re enjoying the blog :)