I believe the implication might just be that since it is made by a woman, it is automatically more "outrageous and provocative" than anything else that could possibly be conceived, except for Frank Miller. Women are having thoughts!
Or they just wanted a panel with Jenna Jameson on it to appease the fanboys. Part of me has a strong suspicion she's the real premiere zoo exhibit here, and all the long-time comics pros are just window dressing.
(Plus, their "Women in Fantasy and Science Fiction" panel description includes "fingers with a fairer touch." Yes, because my vagina plays such a key role in shaping genres. It's practically prehensile!)
And the added link is such a real fanboy winner.
Assumptions of American superiority? Check! Tasteless jokes about Hiroshima? Check! Awkward straight man yaoi jokes! Check!
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Or they just wanted a panel with Jenna Jameson on it to appease the fanboys. Part of me has a strong suspicion she's the real premiere zoo exhibit here, and all the long-time comics pros are just window dressing.
(Plus, their "Women in Fantasy and Science Fiction" panel description includes "fingers with a fairer touch." Yes, because my vagina plays such a key role in shaping genres. It's practically prehensile!)
And the added link is such a real fanboy winner.
Assumptions of American superiority? Check!
Tasteless jokes about Hiroshima? Check!
Awkward straight man yaoi jokes! Check!