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Yeah, but this is about women in media, using men as an example.
If the male power fantasy is problematic, is not the topic of the comic. At least that is designed for men, but women don't get anything designed for them. That's the issue
Unpopular opinion in this thread, but I'm not convinced that women don't like guys who are in shape. It's not like Chris Hemsworth and Jason Mamoa are overly-muscled body builder types. I'm sure some women like femboys and dad-bods but that doesn't seem to be the majority