NotTheGuyYouKill
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It's not irrelevant due to the nature of variants, which are typically subverting the subject matter of the book, or are simply excuses to showcase pinups/cool scenes/visuals for the sake of showcasing them. It's not all that common, I don't think, for a variant to take a lighthearted book and imagine it as scary/disturbing. Is it? Because I can't come up with any, and so far (I'm sure there's some people googling for examples, considering how many straight up comics scholars there are here) nobody's posted any.
And also, going to "it's a variant, it doesn't need to justify itself" while simultaneously pursuing the line of discussion that tries to justify it by pointing out how many male superheroes have been raped and nobody made a big deal is contradictory, isn't it?
Basically - if there are examples of a variant taking something good natured and making it disturbing and nobody made a fuss, I wanna see those examples, and those examples might make more of a point.
The whole Afterlife with Archie thing started with a horror themed variant cover by Francesco Francavilla. People loved it, they turned it into a hit series which is super dark.
This one: