Just wondering how many of DC's New 52 titles had the following within their pages within the first 12 months.
a) strippers
b) prostitutes
c) the New Improved Starfire (heh, heh!)
I'll start. Possibly this is the extent of it, but we'll soon find out.
Jonah Hex (eviscerated)
Voodoo (raison d'etre)
Catwoman (thanks Frank!)
Red Hood and the Outlaws.
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No idea, they wouldn't have even been a blip on my radar. I hardly pay attention to T&A in comics, unless I am getting just hammered over the head with it (like Witchblade), That is what the internet is for.
Being hammered over the head with T&A would get my attention, too.
Are we talking about actual strippers, women who are dressed as strippers in clubs or women who are dressed like strippers for no apparent reason?
The Baron said:
Awesome.
Action Comics
Animal Man
Aquaman
Batman
Batman and Robin
Batman inc
Deathstroke
Demon Knights
Detective Comics
DC universe presents
Frankenstein agent of shade
Fury of Firestorm
Green Arrow
Green Lantern
Green Lantern Corps
Green Lantern New Guardians
Hawk man
Justice League
Justice League Dark
Justice League international
Nightwing
Red Lanterns
Superman
Granted I didn't read all of those for the full year. Of what I did read I don't remember seeing any of the items you listed.
Thanks Jason. Very useful. 27 down, about the same to go...
I guess the ones I mention in the opening post all got a lot of publicity, so I was wondering if there were any more strippers and prostitutes in the DCnU's other offerings.
Perhaps the disemboweled prostitutes in Jonah Hex don't really count, as women in Westerns can only be either prostitutes or schoolmarms, anyway, and who wants to see a disemboweled schoolteacher?
I think Telullah (sp?) Black would take exception to that. Not only is she not a prostitute nor a schoolmarm. She also isn't a typical comic book hottie. Missing an eye and scarred all over. All-Star Western (and Jonah Hex) has had a number of strong female characters on both sides of the law.