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Gratuitous GGN fun

Blackcat Really. It is. I know it is, but I couldn't look away just for the sheer fact that it was so over-the-top that I laughed out loud.

E3 used to have its booth babes before it scaled down, and Comic-Con does not have a shortage of scantily clad cuties running around in all manner of outfits ... but they are usually not covering the event (if I can make a generalization).

The women of the Girl Gaming Network are coming to Comic-Con to report on it. Video game consultant Becky "Aktrez" Young (as Emma Frost), RPG specialist Meagan "VirtualGirl" VanBurkleo (as Wonder Woman) and comic book maven Ruby Rocket (left, as Black Cat) will apparently be on the scene -- costumed or not, I don't know.  They show their ... enthusiasm for the gig by dressing up in superhero costumes on the site.

It's definitely drawing attention to their upcoming work as their photos make the rounds on other blogs (like this one) that should be hoarding the attention for themselves. The site has also compiled a list of photos of some of the starlets who will be attending Comic-Con.

It seems like women having fun, and not to be too gratuitous, they are neither the first nor the only ones.

Photo: Girl Gaming Network - GGL.com

-- Jevon Phillips

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