tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3870346340304507213.post5873835630294336760..comments2023-12-23T19:26:36.462-08:00Comments on Erik At The Gates: Battle of the Gregs Part 2: Greg HornErikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01173476846527266993noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3870346340304507213.post-24438966487584246422014-12-13T16:22:37.658-08:002014-12-13T16:22:37.658-08:00I find Greg Horn's work to be such a disappoin...I find Greg Horn's work to be such a disappointment. He is such a talented painter with absolutely zero taste. I wouldn't even call his style pin-up (if you look at real pinup art it's fun, flirty, and still has a sense of innocent to it). His style is so porntastic, sigh. Some of his work just feels to demean the strong amazing females he is portraying. I love Julie Bell's work. Amy Shttp://www.amystronach.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3870346340304507213.post-64424459911637397782014-06-25T18:18:46.959-07:002014-06-25T18:18:46.959-07:00Since we're on the subject, I've noticed i...Since we're on the subject, I've noticed in superhero comics, the outline and shape of BOTH breasts is always visible. It's never the shirt/blouse/material or whatever naturally stretched across the chest. And it doesn't matter if it's the costume that's allowing it. Even girls in normal t-shirts have the shape of both breasts prominently shown. Like, how do you find a Ruschehttp://www.shotgunshuffle.comnoreply@blogger.com