Reading that interview, I was really impressed with the love, care and attention to detail they put into Bridget's new design. I wonder if more artists like this one here will pick up on those traits and carry them over to their own Bridget art, instead of giving her a perfectly feminine body.
Reading that interview, I was really impressed with the love, care and attention to detail they put into Bridget's new design. I wonder if more artists like this one here will pick up on those traits and carry them over to their own Bridget art, instead of giving her a perfectly feminine body.
There's been a lot of trans characters treated with a lot of love and respect, but straight up seeing a dysphoria hoodie in fiction is not something I expected any time soon. Daisuke's a real one.
There's been a lot of trans characters treated with a lot of love and respect, but straight up seeing a dysphoria hoodie in fiction is not something I expected any time soon. Daisuke's a real one.
Not to mention the whole figuring it out over years thing. I reeeally didn't expect Guilty Gear to be slow-burn trans representation, but I'm really happy that it turns out it is.
There are very rare original trans characters, and usually those type of characters are insufferable anyways, so they have to turn beloved existing characters trans just so a fragile community can take points whenever they can.