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Much excitement for the Wonder Woman sequel now that the first production photos are out!
This drawing came about when I had this idea for a poster that I wanted to make using one of the photos that were released, but it wouldn’t turn out right so I decided it would be better to just draw it. So here’s a mock-up poster of sorts for Wonder Woman: 1984, which looks to be the title that Patty Jenkins and the team are going for.
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Jewish weaving shop on Broome Street in New York, New York; 1942. x
With huge numbers of Ashkenazi Eastern European Jewish immigrants - many of whom were skilled in tailoring - arriving in New York City at the turn of the 20th century to escape antisemitism in Europe, the city became a hub for clothing manufacturing. By 1910, New York City produced 70% of the United States’s women’s clothing and 40% of its men’s clothing. During this time, an estimated 60% of New York City’s labor force was employed in the garment industry with 75% of those being Jewish immigrants.
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THIS IS FOR THE OUTCASTS!
REJECTS!
GIRLS AND THE QUEERS!
FOR THE DOWNTRODDEN WOMEN WHO HAVE SHED THEIR LAST TEARS!
FOR THE FIGHTERS!
PSYCHOS!
FREAKS AND THE FEMMES!
FOR ALL THE TRANSGENDER LADIES IN CONSTANT TRANSITION!
CAST OUT!
OUTCAST STOMP!
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*banging pots and pans* more redesigns more redesigns more redesigns
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