I bet no one ever noticed how Ducktales artists always seem to twist the beaks of the Ducks, so that when they're in profile at eye level, the beaks look twisted so you can see the entire inside of the mouth, as if Elmer Fudd shot them.
I've also noticed other weird, twisted non-human faces, like they don't train comics/animation artists in drawing non-humans any more. (And I mean outside of assy artwork in general. Cosmo in full-face in the Guardians cartoon, for instance. YIKES.)
As far as the "brokeback" thing goes, 30 years ago we would have just put that down to the lack of familiarity with the female form that The Original Incels (aka comic book artists) enjoyed, laughed our asses off at them, and called it a day. And we didn't have the word "incel". We just used the word NERD.
I bet no one ever noticed how Ducktales artists always seem to twist the beaks of the Ducks, so that when they're in profile at eye level, the beaks look twisted so you can see the entire inside of the mouth, as if Elmer Fudd shot them.
I've also noticed other weird, twisted non-human faces, like they don't train comics/animation artists in drawing non-humans any more. (And I mean outside of assy artwork in general. Cosmo in full-face in the Guardians cartoon, for instance. YIKES.)
As far as the "brokeback" thing goes, 30 years ago we would have just put that down to the lack of familiarity with the female form that The Original Incels (aka comic book artists) enjoyed, laughed our asses off at them, and called it a day.
I bet no one ever noticed how Ducktales artists always seem to twist the beaks of the Ducks, so that when they're in profile at eye level, the beaks look twisted so you can see the entire inside of the mouth, as if Elmer Fudd shot them.
I've also noticed other weird, twisted non-human faces, like they don't train comics/animation artists in drawing non-humans any more. (And I mean outside of assy artwork in general. Cosmo in full-face in the Guardians cartoon, for instance. YIKES.)
As far as the "brokeback" thing goes, 30 years ago we would have just put that down to the lack of familiarity with the female form that The Original Incels (aka comic book artists) enjoyed.