Teen girl refuses to wear skimpy superhero costume. Probably a 90's X-Men comic
I'm struggling to locate a comic panel in which a teen girl in casual clothes is being offered her choice of superhero costumes by an older teen girl. She's appalled by the first choice (some sort of skin-tight leather outfit with incredibly high-cut legs and a very revealing neckline, kinda like Psylocke's) which she clearly feels is overly sexualised.
She says something like "I am not wearing THAT in public!". Later on the page she settles on a more modest costume.
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I'm struggling to locate a comic panel in which a teen girl in casual clothes is being offered her choice of superhero costumes by an older teen girl. She's appalled by the first choice (some sort of skin-tight leather outfit with incredibly high-cut legs and a very revealing neckline, kinda like Psylocke's) which she clearly feels is overly sexualised.
She says something like "I am not wearing THAT in public!". Later on the page she settles on a more modest costume.
story-identification comics x-men
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@ToddWilcox - No, I have a very distinct memory of it being a comic. The female protagonist was either looking at the offending suit on a screen or holding it up.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:57
2
When first seeing this on HNQ, I expected it to be from parenting.se.
– CodesInChaos
Jan 13 '18 at 21:20
1
It might be worth adding a note in the question (or a mod note) that some images in answers may not be safe for work. (They're totally appropriate to the question/answer, I don't think they should be censored in any way, but a head's up about what's "below the fold" might be useful to some folks.)
– 1006a
Jan 14 '18 at 2:21
1
@1006a - I think it should be entirely clear from the title of the question that the answers may be NSFW (PG-13).
– Valorum
Jan 14 '18 at 2:24
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@KevinMilner - I've just had a look and this isn't it. Also, she might be grumpy about her outfit being quite revealing but her "pre-superhero" outfit is hardly what you'd wear to Sunday School.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 21:09
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I'm struggling to locate a comic panel in which a teen girl in casual clothes is being offered her choice of superhero costumes by an older teen girl. She's appalled by the first choice (some sort of skin-tight leather outfit with incredibly high-cut legs and a very revealing neckline, kinda like Psylocke's) which she clearly feels is overly sexualised.
She says something like "I am not wearing THAT in public!". Later on the page she settles on a more modest costume.
story-identification comics x-men
I'm struggling to locate a comic panel in which a teen girl in casual clothes is being offered her choice of superhero costumes by an older teen girl. She's appalled by the first choice (some sort of skin-tight leather outfit with incredibly high-cut legs and a very revealing neckline, kinda like Psylocke's) which she clearly feels is overly sexualised.
She says something like "I am not wearing THAT in public!". Later on the page she settles on a more modest costume.
story-identification comics x-men
story-identification comics x-men
edited Jan 14 '18 at 11:26
Valorum
asked Jan 12 '18 at 17:04
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@ToddWilcox - No, I have a very distinct memory of it being a comic. The female protagonist was either looking at the offending suit on a screen or holding it up.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:57
2
When first seeing this on HNQ, I expected it to be from parenting.se.
– CodesInChaos
Jan 13 '18 at 21:20
1
It might be worth adding a note in the question (or a mod note) that some images in answers may not be safe for work. (They're totally appropriate to the question/answer, I don't think they should be censored in any way, but a head's up about what's "below the fold" might be useful to some folks.)
– 1006a
Jan 14 '18 at 2:21
1
@1006a - I think it should be entirely clear from the title of the question that the answers may be NSFW (PG-13).
– Valorum
Jan 14 '18 at 2:24
1
@KevinMilner - I've just had a look and this isn't it. Also, she might be grumpy about her outfit being quite revealing but her "pre-superhero" outfit is hardly what you'd wear to Sunday School.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 21:09
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@ToddWilcox - No, I have a very distinct memory of it being a comic. The female protagonist was either looking at the offending suit on a screen or holding it up.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:57
2
When first seeing this on HNQ, I expected it to be from parenting.se.
– CodesInChaos
Jan 13 '18 at 21:20
1
It might be worth adding a note in the question (or a mod note) that some images in answers may not be safe for work. (They're totally appropriate to the question/answer, I don't think they should be censored in any way, but a head's up about what's "below the fold" might be useful to some folks.)
– 1006a
Jan 14 '18 at 2:21
1
@1006a - I think it should be entirely clear from the title of the question that the answers may be NSFW (PG-13).
– Valorum
Jan 14 '18 at 2:24
1
@KevinMilner - I've just had a look and this isn't it. Also, she might be grumpy about her outfit being quite revealing but her "pre-superhero" outfit is hardly what you'd wear to Sunday School.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 21:09
1
1
@ToddWilcox - No, I have a very distinct memory of it being a comic. The female protagonist was either looking at the offending suit on a screen or holding it up.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:57
@ToddWilcox - No, I have a very distinct memory of it being a comic. The female protagonist was either looking at the offending suit on a screen or holding it up.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:57
2
2
When first seeing this on HNQ, I expected it to be from parenting.se.
– CodesInChaos
Jan 13 '18 at 21:20
When first seeing this on HNQ, I expected it to be from parenting.se.
– CodesInChaos
Jan 13 '18 at 21:20
1
1
It might be worth adding a note in the question (or a mod note) that some images in answers may not be safe for work. (They're totally appropriate to the question/answer, I don't think they should be censored in any way, but a head's up about what's "below the fold" might be useful to some folks.)
– 1006a
Jan 14 '18 at 2:21
It might be worth adding a note in the question (or a mod note) that some images in answers may not be safe for work. (They're totally appropriate to the question/answer, I don't think they should be censored in any way, but a head's up about what's "below the fold" might be useful to some folks.)
– 1006a
Jan 14 '18 at 2:21
1
1
@1006a - I think it should be entirely clear from the title of the question that the answers may be NSFW (PG-13).
– Valorum
Jan 14 '18 at 2:24
@1006a - I think it should be entirely clear from the title of the question that the answers may be NSFW (PG-13).
– Valorum
Jan 14 '18 at 2:24
1
1
@KevinMilner - I've just had a look and this isn't it. Also, she might be grumpy about her outfit being quite revealing but her "pre-superhero" outfit is hardly what you'd wear to Sunday School.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 21:09
@KevinMilner - I've just had a look and this isn't it. Also, she might be grumpy about her outfit being quite revealing but her "pre-superhero" outfit is hardly what you'd wear to Sunday School.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 21:09
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I think you're thinking of Starlight from The Boys
(click to enlarge)
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No, this isn't it. She was getting her very first costume, I think, not changing an existing one. Very similar feel to it though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
7
and I distinctly recall she refused the costume rather than accepting it
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
Ah well, it was worth a try. :)
– FuzzyBoots
Jan 12 '18 at 17:10
Definitely worth a try and worthy of an upvote, just not the right one.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:11
@FuzzyBoots maybe try posting the bit later in the comic where they try to get her to wear the even newer costume and change her backstory to something more edgy.
– Broklynite
Jan 26 '18 at 20:39
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Not likely to be what you are thinking off, but the pornographic webcomic Curvy has "Costume Designer Man" design an outfit for "Slurve" that she does not appreciate.
Not what I was thinking of. This was in colour. Still worthy of an upvote though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:56
2
I've added a warning that this webcomic has a lot of pornographic content. Keep in mind that Stackexchange is generally considered a "work-safe" network.
– Philipp
Jan 13 '18 at 11:26
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Firestar did this. She was taken out of her normal outfit and given a revealing costume that she kinda freaks out about.
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This is Avengers Assemble Vol. 1 (full panel here). It's close enough that I suspect that it's referencing the scene that I'm thinking of.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 18:12
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Just to run down the list, could it be where Illuminia offers a slingshot bikini to Val, aka Sidekick Girl, in this comic?
9
No. Definitely an example of the same trope, but the one I'm remembering was a professionally drawn comic with perspective and art colouring.
– Valorum
Jan 13 '18 at 9:49
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Could it be the costume tryout montage from the comic We Can Never Go Home?
OP specified it was probably from the 1990s. We Can Never Go Home was released in 2015. That is a significant (and unlikly) difference.
– amflare
Jan 26 '18 at 17:38
Unfortunately this isn't it. Quite a similar feel to it though...
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 17:40
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I think you're thinking of Starlight from The Boys
(click to enlarge)
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No, this isn't it. She was getting her very first costume, I think, not changing an existing one. Very similar feel to it though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
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and I distinctly recall she refused the costume rather than accepting it
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
Ah well, it was worth a try. :)
– FuzzyBoots
Jan 12 '18 at 17:10
Definitely worth a try and worthy of an upvote, just not the right one.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:11
@FuzzyBoots maybe try posting the bit later in the comic where they try to get her to wear the even newer costume and change her backstory to something more edgy.
– Broklynite
Jan 26 '18 at 20:39
add a comment |
I think you're thinking of Starlight from The Boys
(click to enlarge)
2
No, this isn't it. She was getting her very first costume, I think, not changing an existing one. Very similar feel to it though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
7
and I distinctly recall she refused the costume rather than accepting it
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
Ah well, it was worth a try. :)
– FuzzyBoots
Jan 12 '18 at 17:10
Definitely worth a try and worthy of an upvote, just not the right one.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:11
@FuzzyBoots maybe try posting the bit later in the comic where they try to get her to wear the even newer costume and change her backstory to something more edgy.
– Broklynite
Jan 26 '18 at 20:39
add a comment |
I think you're thinking of Starlight from The Boys
(click to enlarge)
I think you're thinking of Starlight from The Boys
(click to enlarge)
edited Jan 12 '18 at 17:56
answered Jan 12 '18 at 17:07
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No, this isn't it. She was getting her very first costume, I think, not changing an existing one. Very similar feel to it though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
7
and I distinctly recall she refused the costume rather than accepting it
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
Ah well, it was worth a try. :)
– FuzzyBoots
Jan 12 '18 at 17:10
Definitely worth a try and worthy of an upvote, just not the right one.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:11
@FuzzyBoots maybe try posting the bit later in the comic where they try to get her to wear the even newer costume and change her backstory to something more edgy.
– Broklynite
Jan 26 '18 at 20:39
add a comment |
2
No, this isn't it. She was getting her very first costume, I think, not changing an existing one. Very similar feel to it though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
7
and I distinctly recall she refused the costume rather than accepting it
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
Ah well, it was worth a try. :)
– FuzzyBoots
Jan 12 '18 at 17:10
Definitely worth a try and worthy of an upvote, just not the right one.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:11
@FuzzyBoots maybe try posting the bit later in the comic where they try to get her to wear the even newer costume and change her backstory to something more edgy.
– Broklynite
Jan 26 '18 at 20:39
2
2
No, this isn't it. She was getting her very first costume, I think, not changing an existing one. Very similar feel to it though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
No, this isn't it. She was getting her very first costume, I think, not changing an existing one. Very similar feel to it though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
7
7
and I distinctly recall she refused the costume rather than accepting it
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
and I distinctly recall she refused the costume rather than accepting it
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:09
Ah well, it was worth a try. :)
– FuzzyBoots
Jan 12 '18 at 17:10
Ah well, it was worth a try. :)
– FuzzyBoots
Jan 12 '18 at 17:10
Definitely worth a try and worthy of an upvote, just not the right one.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:11
Definitely worth a try and worthy of an upvote, just not the right one.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 17:11
@FuzzyBoots maybe try posting the bit later in the comic where they try to get her to wear the even newer costume and change her backstory to something more edgy.
– Broklynite
Jan 26 '18 at 20:39
@FuzzyBoots maybe try posting the bit later in the comic where they try to get her to wear the even newer costume and change her backstory to something more edgy.
– Broklynite
Jan 26 '18 at 20:39
add a comment |
Not likely to be what you are thinking off, but the pornographic webcomic Curvy has "Costume Designer Man" design an outfit for "Slurve" that she does not appreciate.
Not what I was thinking of. This was in colour. Still worthy of an upvote though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:56
2
I've added a warning that this webcomic has a lot of pornographic content. Keep in mind that Stackexchange is generally considered a "work-safe" network.
– Philipp
Jan 13 '18 at 11:26
add a comment |
Not likely to be what you are thinking off, but the pornographic webcomic Curvy has "Costume Designer Man" design an outfit for "Slurve" that she does not appreciate.
Not what I was thinking of. This was in colour. Still worthy of an upvote though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:56
2
I've added a warning that this webcomic has a lot of pornographic content. Keep in mind that Stackexchange is generally considered a "work-safe" network.
– Philipp
Jan 13 '18 at 11:26
add a comment |
Not likely to be what you are thinking off, but the pornographic webcomic Curvy has "Costume Designer Man" design an outfit for "Slurve" that she does not appreciate.
Not likely to be what you are thinking off, but the pornographic webcomic Curvy has "Costume Designer Man" design an outfit for "Slurve" that she does not appreciate.
edited Mar 6 at 23:47
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answered Jan 12 '18 at 22:35
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Not what I was thinking of. This was in colour. Still worthy of an upvote though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:56
2
I've added a warning that this webcomic has a lot of pornographic content. Keep in mind that Stackexchange is generally considered a "work-safe" network.
– Philipp
Jan 13 '18 at 11:26
add a comment |
Not what I was thinking of. This was in colour. Still worthy of an upvote though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:56
2
I've added a warning that this webcomic has a lot of pornographic content. Keep in mind that Stackexchange is generally considered a "work-safe" network.
– Philipp
Jan 13 '18 at 11:26
Not what I was thinking of. This was in colour. Still worthy of an upvote though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:56
Not what I was thinking of. This was in colour. Still worthy of an upvote though.
– Valorum
Jan 12 '18 at 22:56
2
2
I've added a warning that this webcomic has a lot of pornographic content. Keep in mind that Stackexchange is generally considered a "work-safe" network.
– Philipp
Jan 13 '18 at 11:26
I've added a warning that this webcomic has a lot of pornographic content. Keep in mind that Stackexchange is generally considered a "work-safe" network.
– Philipp
Jan 13 '18 at 11:26
add a comment |
Firestar did this. She was taken out of her normal outfit and given a revealing costume that she kinda freaks out about.
3
This is Avengers Assemble Vol. 1 (full panel here). It's close enough that I suspect that it's referencing the scene that I'm thinking of.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 18:12
add a comment |
Firestar did this. She was taken out of her normal outfit and given a revealing costume that she kinda freaks out about.
3
This is Avengers Assemble Vol. 1 (full panel here). It's close enough that I suspect that it's referencing the scene that I'm thinking of.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 18:12
add a comment |
Firestar did this. She was taken out of her normal outfit and given a revealing costume that she kinda freaks out about.
Firestar did this. She was taken out of her normal outfit and given a revealing costume that she kinda freaks out about.
answered Jan 26 '18 at 17:58
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This is Avengers Assemble Vol. 1 (full panel here). It's close enough that I suspect that it's referencing the scene that I'm thinking of.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 18:12
add a comment |
3
This is Avengers Assemble Vol. 1 (full panel here). It's close enough that I suspect that it's referencing the scene that I'm thinking of.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 18:12
3
3
This is Avengers Assemble Vol. 1 (full panel here). It's close enough that I suspect that it's referencing the scene that I'm thinking of.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 18:12
This is Avengers Assemble Vol. 1 (full panel here). It's close enough that I suspect that it's referencing the scene that I'm thinking of.
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 18:12
add a comment |
Just to run down the list, could it be where Illuminia offers a slingshot bikini to Val, aka Sidekick Girl, in this comic?
9
No. Definitely an example of the same trope, but the one I'm remembering was a professionally drawn comic with perspective and art colouring.
– Valorum
Jan 13 '18 at 9:49
add a comment |
Just to run down the list, could it be where Illuminia offers a slingshot bikini to Val, aka Sidekick Girl, in this comic?
9
No. Definitely an example of the same trope, but the one I'm remembering was a professionally drawn comic with perspective and art colouring.
– Valorum
Jan 13 '18 at 9:49
add a comment |
Just to run down the list, could it be where Illuminia offers a slingshot bikini to Val, aka Sidekick Girl, in this comic?
Just to run down the list, could it be where Illuminia offers a slingshot bikini to Val, aka Sidekick Girl, in this comic?
answered Jan 13 '18 at 3:49
FuzzyBootsFuzzyBoots
93.3k12290445
93.3k12290445
9
No. Definitely an example of the same trope, but the one I'm remembering was a professionally drawn comic with perspective and art colouring.
– Valorum
Jan 13 '18 at 9:49
add a comment |
9
No. Definitely an example of the same trope, but the one I'm remembering was a professionally drawn comic with perspective and art colouring.
– Valorum
Jan 13 '18 at 9:49
9
9
No. Definitely an example of the same trope, but the one I'm remembering was a professionally drawn comic with perspective and art colouring.
– Valorum
Jan 13 '18 at 9:49
No. Definitely an example of the same trope, but the one I'm remembering was a professionally drawn comic with perspective and art colouring.
– Valorum
Jan 13 '18 at 9:49
add a comment |
Could it be the costume tryout montage from the comic We Can Never Go Home?
OP specified it was probably from the 1990s. We Can Never Go Home was released in 2015. That is a significant (and unlikly) difference.
– amflare
Jan 26 '18 at 17:38
Unfortunately this isn't it. Quite a similar feel to it though...
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 17:40
add a comment |
Could it be the costume tryout montage from the comic We Can Never Go Home?
OP specified it was probably from the 1990s. We Can Never Go Home was released in 2015. That is a significant (and unlikly) difference.
– amflare
Jan 26 '18 at 17:38
Unfortunately this isn't it. Quite a similar feel to it though...
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 17:40
add a comment |
Could it be the costume tryout montage from the comic We Can Never Go Home?
Could it be the costume tryout montage from the comic We Can Never Go Home?
edited Jul 27 '18 at 18:10
Valorum
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WinstonWinston
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OP specified it was probably from the 1990s. We Can Never Go Home was released in 2015. That is a significant (and unlikly) difference.
– amflare
Jan 26 '18 at 17:38
Unfortunately this isn't it. Quite a similar feel to it though...
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 17:40
add a comment |
OP specified it was probably from the 1990s. We Can Never Go Home was released in 2015. That is a significant (and unlikly) difference.
– amflare
Jan 26 '18 at 17:38
Unfortunately this isn't it. Quite a similar feel to it though...
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 17:40
OP specified it was probably from the 1990s. We Can Never Go Home was released in 2015. That is a significant (and unlikly) difference.
– amflare
Jan 26 '18 at 17:38
OP specified it was probably from the 1990s. We Can Never Go Home was released in 2015. That is a significant (and unlikly) difference.
– amflare
Jan 26 '18 at 17:38
Unfortunately this isn't it. Quite a similar feel to it though...
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 17:40
Unfortunately this isn't it. Quite a similar feel to it though...
– Valorum
Jan 26 '18 at 17:40
add a comment |
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@ToddWilcox - No, I have a very distinct memory of it being a comic. The female protagonist was either looking at the offending suit on a screen or holding it up.
– Valorum
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When first seeing this on HNQ, I expected it to be from parenting.se.
– CodesInChaos
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1
It might be worth adding a note in the question (or a mod note) that some images in answers may not be safe for work. (They're totally appropriate to the question/answer, I don't think they should be censored in any way, but a head's up about what's "below the fold" might be useful to some folks.)
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@1006a - I think it should be entirely clear from the title of the question that the answers may be NSFW (PG-13).
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@KevinMilner - I've just had a look and this isn't it. Also, she might be grumpy about her outfit being quite revealing but her "pre-superhero" outfit is hardly what you'd wear to Sunday School.
– Valorum
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