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I could care less about MeowWithMe.
Why?
As some may have already guessed, yes, Hunter and Lindsey are not wearing those unitard outfits, or anything really, during their transformations in the Beyond pages.
That, along with the fox heads in the Meow comics, is some of the most creative cen/sor-ship attempts I’ve ever seen in any media ever.
Yeah I was looking around going “uhhh is this some magical girl nonsense smooshed in?” But it should’ve ticked in my head that clearly it was uncensored no doubt for the Beyond section. Which is fine I’m not annoyed but usually the censoring has a bit more diegetic (fancy way for in story) way of covering naughty bits like a hand over the crotch or hair covering chest or some mystical fog and bright lights glaring it out J j Abrams style. Unless they explain in story what these unitards are supposed to represent it kinda takes you out of… Read more »
Yeah I was confused at first cause it looked like it was straight out of sailor moon. Of course it seems that comics are generally made with beyond in mind but usually they have a more diegetic (fancy writers term for in story origin) explanation and way to cover the no no spots. Like a hand covering over or hair across the chests or at the very least magical fog or bright beaming lights that would make JJ Abrams blush. I just do hope they explain these otherwise this is a case where the public version of comics are just… Read more »