User blog comment:Jamie/Episode 5 - Cheesecake on the Menu/@comment-5041674-20140509021535

For me, it's upsetting to see how humans are drawn nowadays in comics. I find it awkward that the heroes are always flexed, never showing any comfort. And the woman are made in a ideal fashion, not the way they truly are. Plus, I don't see how the female only have biceps but the rest of the body has no muscle whatsoever, which makes no sense.

When I draw comics, I make my characters show muscle, but not to the point where they are flexed 100% of the time (I never got that). And the woman are more natural-looking, and make them have some of the same poses as the men, showing equality and that the women are heroes, and not sex appeal to the male readers.

I try to avoid modern techniques used by comics, because a lot of them are centered around the male readers. When I make my comics, I want to make sure the male and female can enjoy them without feeling uncomfortable or unrelated to the character.