ext_101671 ([identity profile] runenklinge.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] cap_ironman2008-11-15 12:25 am

Genderswap!


I think we´re on a genderswap roll here

I found these via a link I saw on [livejournal.com profile] scans_daily  today

Just to warn you, could be considered a nsfw...depending on where you work, but be warned

Disclaimer: not mine...those are Marvel characters and the art was done by ....someone. The site itself is in Spanish and I don´t understand that language -.-
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Re: Not even Crossbones?

[identity profile] cygna-hime.livejournal.com 2008-11-15 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
...I think we're overthinking the porn. Not that I object to this. It's good to know I'm not the only one doing it. I mean, lovely outfits for a spot of roleplay with a significant other, but the last thing I'd want the public at large, let alone the Nazis I was fighting, to see me in. Aside from the fact that I'd look terrible in it.

I just drew a sketch of Cap as a woman, in his standard costume, and (allowing for lack of artistic ability) it definitely does not reduce the sexy factor one iota. Not only would I not kick her out of bed, but she'd better lock her bedroom door, because I'd crawl into hers in a heartbeat.

The Stripperific costumes are almost forgiveable for characters who have super-durability, because they're significantly tougher than any clothing you could put them in anyway, but for those like Sharon who just practice a lot, it's silly. (Among other things, no one in hand-to-hand combat should be not wearing some serious chest protection, any more than a male character who fights hand-to-hand should ever be not wearing a cup. F'rex, female fencers wear at the bare minimum metal discs in special pockets in their jackets, and more commonly a plastic chest plate.) A female character would expect to take as much damage as their male equivalent, and when was the last time Cap fought with his shoulders and half his chest bare?

...Hey there, Tony. Sentient armor interested in getting back together with you again? 'Cause, um, yeah. (But notice how he doesn't have random cutouts, his skin is completely albeit skin-tightly covered, and he isn't uncomfortably twisted to show maximum fetish fuel?)

Re: Not even Crossbones?

[identity profile] hohaiyee.livejournal.com 2008-11-15 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
Overthinking porn again, sometimes I wonder if the super fetishized women are featured as Overcompensation, considering how many beautifully rendered hoyays there are in comics, and how you get quite a few covers and scenes like the one above, featuring male characters, in a way that is actually sexy compared to the supposingly sexy way that female characters are portrayed. (...and I speak this as someone who is attracted to men and women)

Speaking of skin tight covering, isn't the underarmour actually almost like Tony's skin now? It's not something he takes off. So how much can he feels with it on and I wonder if he can have sex in it? Ha.

Re: Not even Crossbones?

[identity profile] elspethdixon.livejournal.com 2008-11-18 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
how much can he feels with it on and I wonder if he can have sex in it? Ha.

You are not the first person to have wondered that. I wonder, when Steve touches it, is it cool (like metal) or warm/hot, because it's extruded by Tony's body?