The whole "sexy poses" on comic book titles and even in them has always sort of made me step away from what would be a purchase of mine. Nothing is worse then convincing Parent/Friend/Significant Other that comics aren't as bad as the media/rumors want you to think, only for them to walk in and see like 50% of the comics are nothing but half naked disproportioned women (and even some men). Let me be clear with what I am saying, as to avoid flame.
I am not saying whatsoever that they are ACTUALLY bad all the time. But imagine it from an outsider, or somebody who was never shown a comic shop. It can be a little off-putting. I above all respect your opinion about them, and understand there is definitely a time and a place for them in comics.
I'm not saying that this is the same for all people, and I understand a measure of work goes into them, but this is stuff marketed to like kids and teens. This is almost to the point where keeping comics books is like hiding your inappropriate media. I remember in High School my mother was ready to kick out my friend for reading an old DC New 52 comic book with a cover she was not a fan of. For awhile after that, a trip to the comic store was hard as heck to arrange and I was never alone. (Not that I cared much, as I was interested in that sort of thing as much as a giraffe was interested in a porterhouse steak) I basically only ever read Transformers comics that whole time.
That being said, contorting and reshaping human characters in different ways could actually be applied in a really cool way. Like having an agile character dodge in a way that looks impossible, to capture the intense moment of the dodge, or have a strong characters body go into an entire punch like a freight train for the moment of impact. If it wasn't just for covers and stuff, imagine the cool ways our favorite heroes could be portrayed.
tl;dr I'm personally not a fan of the sexy covers and images without story context due to personal experience, but I understand and above all respect your opinion and decision about them. Also I think it could be applied to drawing fights.
I am not saying whatsoever that they are ACTUALLY bad all the time. But imagine it from an outsider, or somebody who was never shown a comic shop. It can be a little off-putting. I above all respect your opinion about them, and understand there is definitely a time and a place for them in comics.
I'm not saying that this is the same for all people, and I understand a measure of work goes into them, but this is stuff marketed to like kids and teens. This is almost to the point where keeping comics books is like hiding your inappropriate media. I remember in High School my mother was ready to kick out my friend for reading an old DC New 52 comic book with a cover she was not a fan of. For awhile after that, a trip to the comic store was hard as heck to arrange and I was never alone. (Not that I cared much, as I was interested in that sort of thing as much as a giraffe was interested in a porterhouse steak) I basically only ever read Transformers comics that whole time.
That being said, contorting and reshaping human characters in different ways could actually be applied in a really cool way. Like having an agile character dodge in a way that looks impossible, to capture the intense moment of the dodge, or have a strong characters body go into an entire punch like a freight train for the moment of impact. If it wasn't just for covers and stuff, imagine the cool ways our favorite heroes could be portrayed.
tl;dr I'm personally not a fan of the sexy covers and images without story context due to personal experience, but I understand and above all respect your opinion and decision about them. Also I think it could be applied to drawing fights.