>>102408556>Do you expect comic book artists to know this stuff? Or care?Yes, standards just don't go away.
Also you linked everything to me. Her leg isn't "positioned funny" it's positioned nonsensically. Everything is. It's not a kick, it's not a lunge, it's not a rag dolling from explosion or force, it's not flying.
If you are complaining that I didn't write more reason for why this pose is bad, it's only because I can't even gauge the intent behind the pose. If this is a kick then previous posts by me and others sufficiently explain why this is an awful kicking pose. If this is a lunge, then direction is flawed and the legs aren't positioned for jumping. If she's getting tossed, there's nothing providing context for that and her spine is in bad position for that.
Catwoman's intent is fairly obvious, just poorly rendered. Psylocke is just nonsense.
>>102408645Comics must still follow concise visual rules for sake of conveyance for the audience. A good comic should have art that isn't questioned at all. Moment you raise questions, you have broken immersion and has produced bad art.
>>102408561Now her left arm is too far from her head, but at least fixes the spine issue.