Alleged Underage Porn Sales Ban Suicide Girls From Comic-Con

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Alleged Underage Porn Sales Ban Suicide Girls From Comic-Con



The Comic-Con board of directors either has an issue with alternative beauty, or doesn't like underage kids being sold porn.

The alternative beauty and culture group of models known as the Suicide Girls may have gotten themselves banned from San Diego Comic-Con 2010 which is set to take place at the end of July. The San Diego Comic-Con is a massive event and one of the biggest to celebrate geek culture attracting over 100,000 attendees per year for the past half a decade.

Suicide Girls founder Selena "Missy" Mooney told L.A. Weekly [http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/events/suicide-girls-comic-con-banned/] that the group are banned from "having a significant presence" at all of the conventions put together by Comic-Con International this year. The reasoning is mysterious, but seems to tie in to possible sales of some of the Girls' adults-only DVDs to minors.

Nudity is part of the Suicide Girls game, but Mooney insists that she instructs "all girls who are present at conventions to check IDs for anyone who looks under 30." Regardless, a member of Comic-Con International's Board of Directors reportedly was able to purchase a DVD at a recent WonderCon without having his ID checked, and says he saw the same thing happen with someone that was under 18.

With the convention already sold out and 125,000 expected to attend, a ban is a pretty huge thing for anyone that plans to exhibit at Comic-Con. The Suicide Girls are well known and have been at the event for the past four years.

Comic-Con International's Director of Marketing and Public Relations David Glanzer told L.A. Weekly that "No one is banned," but then said: "We got a report that they were handing out material that was not all ages appropriate. It's happened before where companies have not complied with our standards ... Does that mean that they're banned for life? No, we don't do that. Next year could be a different thing." So, they're not banned, but they are banned until next year.

To the fans of alternative girl nudity out there, you might not be getting your fill at the San Diego Comic-Con this year, just to warn you. I would think that Comic-Con International should have proof before handing out bans, and hopefully there isn't any discrimination by an uptight board member going on here.

Source: Bleeding Cool [http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/events/suicide-girls-comic-con-banned/]

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There is a part of me, which really... REALLY wants to know exactly what this thing is about. But I know I'm above that.

Calumon: Jack, that's two topics in a row with this Blindfold! What's the point in bringing me in If I don't talk?

Jack: Because otherwise people complain!
 

SuccessAndBiscuts

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Tom Goldman said:
says he saw the same thing happen with someone that was under 18.
That right there leaps out at me. I work in a supermarket with an under 25 policy (check id for anyone who looks under 25) my boss's daughter who also works there turned 18 this year (legal adult for everything in this country) she in my opinion looks about 16.

The point is what he thought he saw and what he saw could be two totally different things. To me this reeks of nose-poking and discrimination.

(Just my opinion mind)
 

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I hate that they're even a little relevant almost as much as I hated that dressing in dark clothing and wearing shades indoors became a thing and was given that pesky "goth" label. This is what happens when spoiled little kids decide to buck being trendy for something that is so anti-trendy it's trendy.
 

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I thought most comics were pornographic to some level. Even kids ones these days seem to have characters in skimpy outfits in suggestive poses.
 

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"But comics are for children, just like video games and cartoons. You can't have adult themes and situations in them. SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!"

I'm betting on parent groups bullshit.
 

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Why should we care? Suicide Girl's are just a bunch of attention-hungry posers.
 

BehattedWanderer

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I usually don't mind their stuff. But to anyone who looks under 30 is a bit of a rough staple, isn't it? A full decade over the legal age of buying said material? Seems a bit excessive to me, and is probably why they did the same thing.
 

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Icehearted said:
I hate that they're even a little relevant almost as much as I hated that dressing in dark clothing and wearing shades indoors became a thing and was given that pesky "goth" label. This is what happens when spoiled little kids decide to buck being trendy for something that is so anti-trendy it's trendy.
It's...just an alt "ametuer" porn site. The beef is that they've been banned because a big wig at least thought he saw underage sales, this has got nothing to do with them as people, and calling them spoilt little kids doesn't even seem relevent to the topic.
 

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So the Suicide girls, a soft porn company (I'm not making andy judgements, just stating facts, tho I know there's more to it than that, have been running a stand at Comic Con for the past few years, paying money to obtain their space there, and THIS year, someone notices that they're not actually a Pokemon fansite?

If they weren't being careful to card people wanting to buy their products, then fair enough, but, I think Comic Con must have known their product before allowing them in.

Essentially they deal in nude videos and photos of goth/punk/emo/ other 'alternative' looking girls, and I would have thought you either allow that style of business at your convention or you don't.

I have to say personally I'm all for anything that breaks the tired old trope that only pneumatic size 8 blondes with a few thousand bucks worth of silicone can be worth photographing naked tho.

I'm going to go ahead and guess they got a complaint from some stroppy parent and it was act or FOX news got called.
 

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Doddsickle said:
Pffft... kids'll get it on the interwebs anyway...
So very true...dosnt matter if they are banned or not, kids will still find a way, always do
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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Having seen the material Suicide Girls puts out at various points on my internet voyage, it kind of seems like an over-reaction - you'll see 'worse' things in pop-up ads than you will in one of their videos really.

It also amuses me that, for some reason, the Suicide Girls page on Wikipedia contains actual examples of the sort of photography one might expect from one of their pictorials. I forget now why I was looking them up in the first place, but I have to say I wasn't actually expecting to find nudity in the process.
 

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Cody211282 said:
Blimey said:
Why should we care? Suicide Girl's are just a bunch of attention-hungry posers.
Not to mention they aren't that good looking.
Agreed. I mean hell, I'm all for 'alternative' culture (even though is fucking hypocritical). But the Suicide Girl's just try to ride the waves of success based on pandering to a nerds fantasy that a "hard-core" girl would ever give him more then a second glance.
 

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If they weren't really selling to underage people, then it sucks for them. If they were, it was a good decision to ban them as if they are breaking the law on your property, at your convention, you are an accessory.
 

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Also, I carded a woman once when I worked at the liquor store as she looked borderline 18 to me, she got all huffy and showed me her driver's licence...and she was 36, lol.

It's not an easy thing to do, all you can do is show that you're doing you best to prevent underage sales.