While the examples I'm using here are specific to superhero comics, and I'm going to talk about them, I'd like to think that my statements (beyond the ones I make specifically about superhero comics) can apply to other media.
As a big fan of ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.com, I enjoyed Linkara's latest review of Action Comics #593, a story which involves a mind-controlled Superman having sex with a mind-controlled Big Barda. This is, pretty clearly, rape. Something Linkara (understandably) is quite upset about. However, one comment in the video sparked a small discussion in the comments. The comment Linkara made was, as far as I remember,
(in reference to the death of the character Big Barda in countdown)
"But that...[snip]...is not the worst thing that could happen to the character. No, that's in this comic."
To which someone else asked why Linkara was saying rape was worse than murder. (He answered because you survive rape) but they also made a comment which was largely ignored in the ensuing discussion. Saying that Linkara shouldn't say that you simply can't show rape in comics, even though you can show violence.
I want to give my thoughts on the issue, and see what other people think as well.
I think that, even in superhero comics, its alright to show rape. That said, it is not, as most comics, and indeed the comics fandom, seem to think, alright to TRIVIALIZE rape. Rape in comics these days seems to be used like dark colors and excessive pouches, and even, in some ways, death of a minor character. A way to make your comic 'dark and edgy' that should have no long-lasting effect on the character's psyche. Comic book characters who are raped very rarely seem upset about it beyond the end of that particular storyline. Those who do, comic fans complain about 'wangsting'*.
I think that, in order for it to be okay for comics to SHOW rape, they have to at least show they understand the effects of rape. Now, I'm not saying that in a 'if you haven't been raped, you can't write about rape' way. I'm saying that the comics have to show that they understand rape IS a traumatic event. To me, it doesn't feel disrespectful to rape victims to have a character who's been raped in comics, even though comics are usually an escapist medium. But its only not disrespectful if the writers are able to handle rape maturely. Honestly, a character having basically ANYTHING other than a short-term reaction is saying that 'rape doesn't really effect people'. At the moment, rape is frequently used as a way of making a comic dark and edgy without killing anyone, and the character who's been raped is expected to spend a few issues being upset about it, and then just get back to business like nothing happened. Neither Superman nor Big Barda ever reacted to the events of AC593 in any way. I'm not saying that there is a way these characters 'should' have reacted long-term. Only that they should have reacted long-term in SOME way.
Now, on a larger scale, here's what I think about how rape is portrayed in the media.
1) Rape is funny: Rape is not funny. A character having been raped should never be considered a comic event. I don't mind if the CHARACTERS make jokes about rape, as long as the jokes aren't at the expense of a rape victim, and that rape ITSELF is not portrayed as funny.
2) Rape is a minor problem: I'm pretty sure anyone who has suffered any kind of sexual abuse would be able to safely say that you don't just 'get over' rape.
3) Gay rape is funny/F-on-m rape is funny: Its not. Implying that a character has been raped is not amusing. Not even if its a straight character who's been raped by another man. Or a man who's been raped by a woman.
4) Rape is sexy: This one, my opinion is hard to quantify, but I'll do my best. Rape is not sexy. But fake rape can be sexy. That is, its fine to have rape sexual fantasies. If your tree bends towards finding rape sexy, then by all means, write about it. Or draw pictures. Or get your significant other to do a scene with you. Some people say that's disrespectful to rape victims. I think its only disrespectful to rape victims if you cross the line. As Kkat, author of a lot of furry femtorture pics, puts it.
"This is fantasy, not reality, and in fantasy, sexual torture is hot!"
I don't mind people getting off to the idea of raping/being raped by someone. As long as they're able to keep fantasy from reality, do what you want.
Er, I hope my thoughts were clear. I can clarify if you want.
*Wangst: A portmanteau of whine/wank and angst, implying that the character is complaining too much, or unnecessarily, to draw attention to themselves.
As a big fan of ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.com, I enjoyed Linkara's latest review of Action Comics #593, a story which involves a mind-controlled Superman having sex with a mind-controlled Big Barda. This is, pretty clearly, rape. Something Linkara (understandably) is quite upset about. However, one comment in the video sparked a small discussion in the comments. The comment Linkara made was, as far as I remember,
(in reference to the death of the character Big Barda in countdown)
"But that...[snip]...is not the worst thing that could happen to the character. No, that's in this comic."
To which someone else asked why Linkara was saying rape was worse than murder. (He answered because you survive rape) but they also made a comment which was largely ignored in the ensuing discussion. Saying that Linkara shouldn't say that you simply can't show rape in comics, even though you can show violence.
I want to give my thoughts on the issue, and see what other people think as well.
I think that, even in superhero comics, its alright to show rape. That said, it is not, as most comics, and indeed the comics fandom, seem to think, alright to TRIVIALIZE rape. Rape in comics these days seems to be used like dark colors and excessive pouches, and even, in some ways, death of a minor character. A way to make your comic 'dark and edgy' that should have no long-lasting effect on the character's psyche. Comic book characters who are raped very rarely seem upset about it beyond the end of that particular storyline. Those who do, comic fans complain about 'wangsting'*.
I think that, in order for it to be okay for comics to SHOW rape, they have to at least show they understand the effects of rape. Now, I'm not saying that in a 'if you haven't been raped, you can't write about rape' way. I'm saying that the comics have to show that they understand rape IS a traumatic event. To me, it doesn't feel disrespectful to rape victims to have a character who's been raped in comics, even though comics are usually an escapist medium. But its only not disrespectful if the writers are able to handle rape maturely. Honestly, a character having basically ANYTHING other than a short-term reaction is saying that 'rape doesn't really effect people'. At the moment, rape is frequently used as a way of making a comic dark and edgy without killing anyone, and the character who's been raped is expected to spend a few issues being upset about it, and then just get back to business like nothing happened. Neither Superman nor Big Barda ever reacted to the events of AC593 in any way. I'm not saying that there is a way these characters 'should' have reacted long-term. Only that they should have reacted long-term in SOME way.
Now, on a larger scale, here's what I think about how rape is portrayed in the media.
1) Rape is funny: Rape is not funny. A character having been raped should never be considered a comic event. I don't mind if the CHARACTERS make jokes about rape, as long as the jokes aren't at the expense of a rape victim, and that rape ITSELF is not portrayed as funny.
2) Rape is a minor problem: I'm pretty sure anyone who has suffered any kind of sexual abuse would be able to safely say that you don't just 'get over' rape.
3) Gay rape is funny/F-on-m rape is funny: Its not. Implying that a character has been raped is not amusing. Not even if its a straight character who's been raped by another man. Or a man who's been raped by a woman.
4) Rape is sexy: This one, my opinion is hard to quantify, but I'll do my best. Rape is not sexy. But fake rape can be sexy. That is, its fine to have rape sexual fantasies. If your tree bends towards finding rape sexy, then by all means, write about it. Or draw pictures. Or get your significant other to do a scene with you. Some people say that's disrespectful to rape victims. I think its only disrespectful to rape victims if you cross the line. As Kkat, author of a lot of furry femtorture pics, puts it.
"This is fantasy, not reality, and in fantasy, sexual torture is hot!"
I don't mind people getting off to the idea of raping/being raped by someone. As long as they're able to keep fantasy from reality, do what you want.
Er, I hope my thoughts were clear. I can clarify if you want.
*Wangst: A portmanteau of whine/wank and angst, implying that the character is complaining too much, or unnecessarily, to draw attention to themselves.
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