On Saturday, Bleeding Cool published a report telling you about Frank Cho's latest blank sketch variant, apparently depicting The Unstoppable Wasp, otherwise known as teenage superhero Nadia Pym, with Luke Cage and Iron Fist ogling her butt. After Bleeding Cool published the article, Cho updated his Facebook post to say that the character was meant to be Janet Van Dyne, the original Wasp.

Nevertheless, Unstoppable Wasp writer Jeremy Whitley commented on Twitter:

I had a lot of people ask me about that Cho Wasp drawing from BC today. I looked at it and here's what I say: — Jeremy Whitley (@jrome58) April 23, 2017

It is clearly Nadia's costume, is labelled on his original post as Janet. I think the clear explanation is that Cho didn't pay attention — Jeremy Whitley (@jrome58) April 23, 2017

I think it's pretty clear that the artist in question is mostly just guilty of being a product of another time, uninterested in evolving — Jeremy Whitley (@jrome58) April 23, 2017

@jrome58 I would have used much stronger language. He's a deliberate troll. — Aaron Kashtan (@aaronkashtan) April 23, 2017

@aaronkashtan sure, but he's a prehistoric deliberate troll who could give two shits about comics — Jeremy Whitley (@jrome58) April 23, 2017

Well, that's putting it bluntly. A helpful and reportedly very handsome person pointed out that it wasn't technically in the *original* post that Cho labeled it as Janet, to which he replied:

I mean, frankly I have no reason to believe he knows or cares anything about Nadia. — Jeremy Whitley (@jrome58) April 24, 2017

In the end…

I don't think I'm going out on a limb to say his bleahness is well established in canon. — Jeremy Whitley (@jrome58) April 23, 2017

just Luke Cage talking about butts… — Jeremy Whitley (@jrome58) April 23, 2017

Just Luke Cage talking about butts.

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