This time Mr. Campbell seems to have taken the character’s age into account.

Source: CBR

A little over three weeks ago superstar cover (and sometimes interior) artist extraordinaire J. Scott Campbell came under fire for his Midtown Comics exclusive Invincible Iron Man #1 variant for what many saw as the sexualization of a child: Riri Williams - a fifteen-year-old black super-genius who is taking over the role of Iron Man.

On the other side of the argument many people commented that not only was this a store specific variant that would probably not be sold to people who weren't looking for it, but also that it's J. Scott Campbell; what the fuck did you expect? He's been drawing the same woman for over twenty years regardless of whether or not it made him look like Stan from Eminem's Guilty Conscience.

The backlash was severe enough that both Marvel and Midtown decided to CBR the cover. From CBR:

In late October, Marvel announced that it was no longer going to release a just-revealed retailer exclusive variant edition of "Invincible Iron Man" #1 featuring artwork by Campbell. One day after the cover was revealed, Marvel and Midtown Comics announced the joint decision to shelf its release due to criticism from fans and comic book pros alike that the art depicted the 15-year-old hero, Riri Williams, in a sexualized manner.

The decision to cancel the variant led to widespread cries of "censorship" from people who believe that Marvel has a moral obligation to sell every bit of art they commission, regardless of the risks to their image, profit margins, or good taste.

Although opting to sit "this SJW whine-fest out" Campbell returned to the Invincible Iron Man variant conversation about a week ago when he released a new attempt at prorating RiRi Williams. From J. Scott Campbell's Facebook page:

From Bleeding Cool:

The pressure caused Marvel and Midtown to cancel the variant. Shortly after, Campbell took another crack at drawing Riri, seemingly taking into account the feedback from the first one that trended with the hashtag #TeensThatLookLikeTeens.

Wednesday morning Marvel and Midtown announced that they would be using the newest image as Midtown Comics exclusive variant for Invincible Iron Man #2 in both color and black and white versions.

Both Invincible Iron Man #2 variant covers are now available on Midtown Comics' website.

Invincible Iron Man #1, by Brian Michael Bendis and Stefano Caselli was released on November 9 with #2 due in stores on December 21st.