MINDY NEWELL: Chest Hair Or No Chest Hair
Walking home from food shopping, thinking about this week’s column. Thinking about all the “news that’s fit to print” (and some not) about the portrayal of women in comics. And I thought, has anyone written about the portrayal of men in comics? I’m talking down and dirty, hot stuff, glistening muscle, chest hair or no chest hair?, blue brown or green eyes, skin-tight costume, hunky super-duper M-E-N.
Distaff geeks unite!
I’ll start. Off the top of my head, and in no particular order:
- Logan, a.k.a. Wolverine. Chest hair. Goddamn, he’s sexy.
- Dick Grayson, a.k.a. Robin in New Teen Titans written by Marv Wolman and drawn by George Pérez. He looked like a guy I had a crush on in high school… and for years afterwards.
- Clark Kent, a.k.a. Superman, drawn by Curt Swan, Jerry Ordway, John Byrne, and many others, up to and including Rags Morales and Jesus Marino.
- Hal Jordan, a.k.a. Green Lantern. Just read recently that Julie Schwartz wanted him to look like Paul Newman. Explains a lot.
- Scott Summers, a.k.a. Cyclops. Who’s behind those Foster Grants?
- Peter Parker, a.k.a. Spider-Man. It was Revenge of the Nerds, thanks to J. Michael Straczynski and John Romita, Jr!
- Adam Strange. Why can’t a Zeta-beam land him in my bedroom?
Now for the “live-action”:
- Christian Bale makes delicious eye candy and engenders dirty thoughts as Bruce Wayne/Batman. But isn’t it odd that the comic version doesn’t make my “off-the-of-my-head” list?
- Of course the true superhero, Christopher Reeve. “Easy, miss. I’ve got you.”
- And I have always, always, always had a thing for Robert Downey Jr. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched Iron Man. Even sat through Iron Man more than twice just to look at him. Special mention for Sherlock Holmes.
- Not so much for the blondes, generally. Though there is Chris Hemsworth as Thor. And Robert Redford (“See ya, Hubble”) in The Way We Were. And Jason Lewis as Jared Smith on Sex And The City – the scene where he shaves his signature long, blonde, thick hair in solidarity with Samantha as she loses her hair due to the chemotherapy, well, every man who has ever questioned why his girlfriend or wife left him should be chained to a chair ala Malcom McDowell in A Clockwork Orange and forced to watch that scene over and over and over until he screams Igetitigetitigetitigetit!
uh, sorry ‘bout that. where was i? she said sheepishly.
- John Wesley Shipp as The Flash on the too-soon cancelled TV series.
No quibbling allowed on the next four. I am the columnist. I am allowed my all things Buffy. Anyway, maybe they started out as live-action characters, but they all appear in comics now. And don’t give me any lip about any of them not technically being superheroes. I don’t see you fighting demons and vampires and saving the world over and over again.
- David Boreanaz as Angel, first on Buffy and then on the eponymous TV series. Broody, morose, dark and tragic. A vampire Hamlet.
- Alexis Denisof as Wesley Wyndam-Pryce. I envy Alyson Hannigan.
- James Marsters as Spike, a.k.a. William the Bloody. Just for the record, I’m one of those who believe in Spike and Buffy 4 Ever. S.W.A.K.
- J. August Richards as Charles Gunn. He almost didn’t make the list, ‘cause his selfish actions led to the death of Fred, but I can’t deny that bod’!
- Anthony Stewart Head as Rupert Giles. Loved him ever since the Folger commercials. ‘Sides, I’m a sucker for British accents. Ask John Higgins.
What’cha think of my choices, fellow geek women? Who are yours? Martha, y’ wanna start?
TUESDAY: Michael Davis
I thought the Neal Adams' Bruce Wayne was kind of hot.
Did you know that Tony Head played Frank N. Furter in a 1990 London revival of Rocky Horror?
Somewhere i very likely have an MP3 of a single of "Sweet Transvestite" that he did and a JPG of the sleeve…
Was that the one with Craig Ferguson as Brad?
At least at one point – when i was in London in '90, Ade Edmondson (yes, Vyvyan on "The Young Ones") was Brad.
Also, there was more then one Frank during the run.
Nice way to celebrate your birthday, Ms. Newell… ;)
Tony Head can sing!!!!
And he looks great in fishnets.
Thanks, Glenn! :-)
Silly column, I know,,,but it was fun!
Also, I can't count! That was five men from BUFFY and ANGEL, not four! Must'a been that pre-birthday wine! :-)