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|artist=Rafael Albuquerque
|artist=Rafael Albuquerque
|subject=Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Violence
|subject=Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Violence
|confronting_bodies=DC Comic Fans
|confronting_bodies=Rafael Albuquerque
|medium=Design
|medium=Design
|date_of_action=March 16, 2015
|date_of_action=March 16, 2015
|location=United States
|description_of_content=This is a DC comic variant cover, meaning it is optional, featuring the Joker with one arm around Batgirl holding a gun and the other smearing his signature smile in blood across her face.
|description_of_content=This is a DC comic variant cover, meaning it is optional, featuring the Joker with one arm around Batgirl holding a gun and the other smearing his signature smile in blood across her face.
|description_of_incident=DC Comics recently released the variant cover for upcoming 41 issue of the Batgirl comic. The cover, created by Rafael Alburquerque, featured the Joker and Batgirl and was meant to be a homage to a previous 1988 Batman story. After the image was released followers and fans of the comic became upset by the content of the cover and took to twitter to express their thoughts. The hashtag #ChangeTheCover was used to try and get DC Comics to see their comments and have the cover pulled. Fans and editorialists were upset with the image showing the female heroine as helpless and/or a potential sexual assault victim.
|description_of_incident=DC Comics recently released the variant cover for upcoming 41 issue of the Batgirl comic. The cover, created by Rafael Alburquerque, featured the Joker and Batgirl and was meant to be a homage to a previous 1988 Batman story. After the image was released followers and fans of the comic became upset by the content of the cover and took to twitter to express their thoughts. The hashtag #ChangeTheCover was used to try and get DC Comics to see their comments and have the cover pulled. Fans and editorialists were upset with the image showing the female heroine as helpless and/or a potential sexual assault victim.
|description_of_result=On March 16, 2015 DC comics announced that Rafael Alburquerque, artist of the cover, asked DC comics to pull the cover. The cover for this specific June issue will be replaced with different artwork.  
|description_of_result=On March 16, 2015 DC comics announced that Rafael Alburquerque, artist of the cover, asked DC comics to pull the cover. The cover for this specific June issue will be replaced with different artwork.
|image=Batgirl.jpg
|image=Batgirl.jpg
|source=http://www.cnbc.com/id/102520004
|source=http://www.cnbc.com/id/102520004
}}
}}
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/mar/17/dc-comics-pull-batgirl-joker-cover-after-protests
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/mar/17/dc-comics-pull-batgirl-joker-cover-after-protests

Latest revision as of 04:43, 1 April 2015

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Artist: Rafael Albuquerque

Year: 2015

Date of Action: March 16, 2015

Region: North America

Location: United States

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Violence

Medium: Design

Confronting Bodies: Rafael Albuquerque

Description of Artwork: This is a DC comic variant cover, meaning it is optional, featuring the Joker with one arm around Batgirl holding a gun and the other smearing his signature smile in blood across her face.

The Incident: DC Comics recently released the variant cover for upcoming 41 issue of the Batgirl comic. The cover, created by Rafael Alburquerque, featured the Joker and Batgirl and was meant to be a homage to a previous 1988 Batman story. After the image was released followers and fans of the comic became upset by the content of the cover and took to twitter to express their thoughts. The hashtag #ChangeTheCover was used to try and get DC Comics to see their comments and have the cover pulled. Fans and editorialists were upset with the image showing the female heroine as helpless and/or a potential sexual assault victim.

Results of Incident: On March 16, 2015 DC comics announced that Rafael Alburquerque, artist of the cover, asked DC comics to pull the cover. The cover for this specific June issue will be replaced with different artwork.

Source:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/102520004



http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/mar/17/dc-comics-pull-batgirl-joker-cover-after-protests