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[Editor's Note: While we believe the image being discussed in this post is not offensive, some photos in this post may not be suitable for work.]

Dave Dorman is an artist whose work has been featured in Heavy Metal, the European adult comics magazine which frequently features erotic art and comics.

Here are samples of some of his covers:

Here’s the image he’s objecting to:

Cover credit to Fiona Staples.

His excuse seems to be that he was under the impression, given something writer Brian K. Vaughan said in an interview about today’s comics being inaccessible to the younger generation, that Saga was meant to be an all-ages book. However, that does not excuse the bulk of his reaction to the image of a mother breastfeeding her infant:

It seems that in today’s desperate-for-sales comic book market, nothing is sacred. In the midst of world-saving adventures, today’s modern heroine breast feeds her child with zero modesty…What a wholesome, family-friendly image!

I find this image offensive, not only for promotion of a comic book, but specifically for a comic that Brian clearly states that he would like to see today’s younger generation pick up and read as he did when he was kid. Rather than a family-friendly heroic saga, this promo art is telegraphing to the world that it’s a series I cannot share with my 7-year-old son.

Is the comics industry really so dead that they have to stretch to these desperate, shock value measures to incur readers? Really?

Jill Thompson immediately responded, “Breast feeding NOT offensive as Comicbook T&A.” Saga artist Fiona Staples has responded with grace and confusion.

”I find it a little hard to fathom why anyone would object to a depiction of breastfeeding, even if it were on a kids’ comic, which it isn’t. I have yet to hear a line of reasoning that makes sense to me. That said, anyone who wants to be grossed out by our comic is of course free to do so.”

Meanwhile, I’m weaving back and forth between wanting to cry and wanting to punch Dorman in the face.

My sister recently had her first child. Sometimes when I’m over at her house, the baby needs to eat. Sometimes my sister can’t be bothered to take the baby elsewhere in the house, or sometime I’ll go with her to my niece’s room so we can keep talking, and my sister breastfeeds her daughter. Every time it’s happened, my reaction to the scene has been one of awe, setting me on a contemplative path of how beautiful, powerful, and oddly efficient nature and life can be. There is something so primal and natural about breastfeeding that is so easy to forget in today’s mechanized world. Watching my niece suckle at my sister’s breast to me is like having a window into the past 100,000 years of hominid history, and for a brief moment makes me think that even with all the horrible things going on in the world today, ultimately we’ll be okay as a species, because most of us can be born, create more life, and sustain that life if we so choose.

In addition, there was some debate yesterday about whether the use of the word “ladyparts” is unforgivably cis-sexist. I don’t have a real answer to that, but as a cis-woman, I do feel the need to feel empowered in my own body, and by how my body is tied to my identity as a woman, because on the whole, society does what it can to take that empowerment from me.

So to hear some cis-male T&A/BDSM artist call breastfeeding a “desperate, shock-value” image that he “can’t share with his 7-year-old son,” makes me want to cry and punch him in the face at the same time.

And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why we need more of a female perspective in comics.

(cross-posted from Ladies Making Comics)

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victorias_view 1561 pts moderator

I saw this last night and "Wow!" summed it up! It's when I look at the startling contrast in the pictures a strong women nourishing her baby to the images from Heavy Metal which objectify women. It angers me that he has the nerve to refer to it as offensive.

Polish Mama on the Prairie 24 pts

I really do think that a lot of the people offended by breastfeeding typically were formula fed. Jealous, maybe? He needs therapy.

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MadCatsBabies
MadCatsBabies

polprairiemama thanks!

Robyne7
Robyne7

Tara_Moss Sitting here shaking my head at this one. #bfing

Tara_Moss
Tara_Moss

EbonyMcKenna It's utter madness.

AusBelle
AusBelle

Tara_Moss : hypocritical tosser! Not worth another minute of thought. #bfing

BusterEMC
BusterEMC

Tara_Moss I mean honestly, how on earth does breastfeeding offend anyone? other babies, who are force fed formula perhaps?

Tara_Moss
Tara_Moss

BusterEMC It's incredible how often we see this bizarre sentiment that sexy breasts are great but using them to feed a child is obscene.

BusterEMC
BusterEMC

Tara_Moss spot on. If a woman can't feed baby in pblc when bub requires it 4 fear of offending others, society has got its priorities wrong

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Polish Mama on the Prairie
Polish Mama on the Prairie

Bahahahaha! The comments are hilarious! He needs to get a life. "Breastfeeding is adult content"???? Hahahahaha! Stop, make it stop. There is no medicine for stupid.

Jenna Swearingen Hatfield
Jenna Swearingen Hatfield

@Becky: We updated the link (that he deleted) with the Google cache version. So you can read it AND the 103 comments that came in before he couldn't take the heat and deleted.

Tiffiny Harmer Felix
Tiffiny Harmer Felix

Hahahaha! I would almost think he was tying to be funny in his objections, except that I know he's not. What a strange juxtaposition of values in art.

Nelle Douville
Nelle Douville

(Pass the twinkies.)

Nelle Douville
Nelle Douville

Can I laugh now? He seriously picked that one as his point of objection. Wowwwwww

Becky Ward Hines
Becky Ward Hines

Seems his blog post is gone...hmmm....if you can't handle the social media heat, keep your "thoughts" to yourself, quite the lesson for him to learn.

Bryanna Clark Grogan
Bryanna Clark Grogan

As one person wrote: "Hypocritical tosser!"