>>125243411Make your own, unironically. It's unlikely that the establishment is going to change course on its own:
The big corporations have been taken over by people who have deluded themselves into thinking that they can sustain their dominance while paying their employees a pittance. When customers absolutely love an artist's work, that artist acquires the leverage to demand top dollar (or leave and start a competing company, possibly taking customers with him). Purple haired feminist hacks know that they don't have the leverage to demand a $10M contract. The wetdream of these corporations is that customers stop demanding things that they like and consoom the lazy calarts Marxist propaganda pamphlets while they chain the """creative""" staff to their desks and pay them in cat food.
Furthermore, they're kinda trapped at this point. The top executives are the ones who rolled out the rest carpet for woke trash. To change course now would be to admit that they lost their companies arguably billions of dollars in some cases. People like Kathleen Kennedy would literally see the western entertainment industry die before she told the activists to pound sand.
The only way that I see things changing is people taking advantage of how fed up so much of the public is with these people to build a parallel economy and gatekeep the crony capitalists and Marxists out of their new companies. There are more prongs to the issue than just tits in comics, obviously, but that's a symptom (on more levels than one; hatred of men, hatred of beauty, bad business, egocentric mindset that views burdens on oneself as evil), and the alternative to pushback is a zombie economy that slowly degrades into third world standards as the ones who caused the problem are kept alive by taxes and protectionist policies.