Friday, June 19, 2009

Long time no post! And a Marvel Comics related topic.

Whoa! Has it been that long already? Wow, sorry about the slow updates, and damn do I mean SLOOOOW! Hahaha! Anyhoo, a lot's happened in the world of comics since my last update. Cap's coming back (Steve Rogers), Norman Osborn has amassed a TON of political power and runs his own Avengers team, Batman "Died", Dick Grayson is now Batman, Deadpool's a movie star destined to get his own spin-off (Hopefully they do him justice this time), Green Lantern is "Green-Lit" for his own movie, Spider-Man's clone Ben Reilly, whom you may remember as the Scarlet Spider, is supposedly returning, and... the identity of Red Hulk is STILL unknown. Some things never change, I suppose. Now to talk about the other part of this blog's title: Fat chix!

I was wondering about which heroine I'd like to see fat and write about when it hit me: If the Marvel Universe (Earth-616) is always advertised as being the comic universe where characters have everyday normal hangups like REAL people do everyday, then why the heck hasn't one of the major females in one of their series developed overeating? I mean, c'mon. Hulk was abused, Iron Man had heart problems and has fallen to alcohol at least twice, Peter Parker Spider-Man has had hangups varying from needing enough money for the monthly rent to ulcers! Now, if memory serves, MJ's cousin Kristy who was living with the Parkers for a time in the late '80s or early '90s I believe, had bulemia. That's all fine and dandy, but she was a minor background character. Hulk, Iron Man, and Spider-Man have been around for YEARS! When a smaller, new, and let's face it, not-so-important character develops hang-ups or problems, it's hard for an audience of readers to find interest in said hang-ups and problems, let alone maintain interest. Where's Kristy today? Heck if I know; if any of you do, feel free to tell me in a comment. The point is, Kristy isn't even a supporting cast member these days. She's basically irrelevant to Spider-Man comics today. What I feel Marvel needs to do, is make one (Or more. I'm all for more fat comic book babes, hahaha!) of their more well known females fat. I say go for Mary Jane Watson since she's human, number one, she suffered addictions before (Smoking), so it's easy to substitute one addiction with another, and becuase Spider-Man and his supporting cast is so relatable. That and I love the thought of MJ being fat in general; I have for a long time. Heck, if not MJ, go for former Peter Parker love interest and current supporting character, Betty Brant. Now, if we're talking about making a superheroine fat, go for Ms.Marvel (Carol Danvers) who's been an alcoholic and has her own book, She-Hulk, the sexy steamy green female lawyer, which would be easy to do: Just have Jennifer Walters pack on the pounds and you get instant fat She-Hulk, since writer John Byrne I believe introduced the whole "Exponential weight" concept back when he was writing her, which means She-Hulk's body frame is somewhat proportionate to her alter-ego Jen Walter's body (i.e. If Jen exercises and gets toned, the more Shulkie is, etc.). I'd also have Wasp get fat just to mess up her fashion designing and thus cause her to revamp her clothing line into plus sizes for her and other fat women, but she's currently dead for the moment. Another good choice would be Spider-Woman. She just returned after Secret Invasion and this might help with character development for her. Don't tell me being kidnapped by aliens wouldn't cause you to stress out and try to find a way to cope with it (In her case, it's food. LOTS of it. Hahaha!). As for X-Women, any one of them will do: From Emma Frost to Jean Grey, to Kitty Pryde, to Storm, etc. Here's an easy one: Rogue absorbs Blob's powers and finds herself eating more and more, thus gaining even MORE weight. Simple, yet effective. So c'mon, what's Marvel's excuse? Why no fat major comic book babes?!?

1 comment:

Levi Tompkins said...

Marvel isnt really interested in doing that kind of thing. How many Marvel characters do you see deal with real problems anymore? Daredevil maybe?

If you want real characters dealing with real problems, like being fat, go over to Valiant's Harbinger and read about Faith.