How will this play out?

>Chelsea Cain writes a Mockingbird series that doesn't sell well
>Last issue has Bobbi wearing a tshirt that says "Ask me about my feminist agenda" on the cover
>Dudes on twitter give her shit about it
>Chelsea deletes her twitter account for a while
>The lame comics journalists all write about how the basement dwelling incels bullied a brave woman

>Over the past 24 hours, trans people have been attacking Chelsea on Twitter because Man-Eaters, a comic literally about how getting your period makes you turn into a killer cat, doesn't include trans people.
>Chelsea tries everything, even apologizing and later offering an unpaid gig to a trans person to check out the issues
>Not good enough. They keep attacking
>Chelsea deletes her twitter account

Tl;dr version: The first time Chelsea was bullied off Twitter, she was the poor woman being attacked by pathetic guys. This time, since it's trans people bullying her, will the journalist side with her again as the victim, or will they be hypocrites and blame her?

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Tell her to eat shit. This is the kind of comic culture she wanted. Now she gets to experience it when her SJW friends decide that she wasn't woke enough and turned on her.

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Why would they be hypocrites, these are two different situations. Either way, Cain's got no one to blame but herself.

Well we're seeing it play out on here:
bleedingcool.com/2019/06/09/ask-chelsea-cain-about-her-trans-exclusionary-radical-feminist-agenda/

Why would you even care what the trans's manufactured outrageous?

>doesn't include trans people.
There has to be more to it than that, most things don't include trans people, so why single out this one particular comic book?

Once pointed out, this has, as one might expect, not gone over very well, with fans, critics, and fellow comic book creators taking to Twitter to comment on it.

Is this our pride month image transphobia scandal for the year? Happened so early this year! (Assuming this is real and not shopped. I'm not buying that comic to find out)

— Sarah Horrocks (@mercurialblonde) June 8, 2019
Chelsea Cain came to prominence in the comics community thanks to this "ask me about my feminist agenda" cover, which provoked backlash from sexist fanboys, and made her into a feminist figurehead. Now she's using that platform to punch down at trans people. Very disappointing.

— Gavia Baker-Whitelaw (@Hello_Tailor) June 8, 2019

If your "feminism" doesn't include trans folks, your "agenda" is bullshit.

— Jill Pantozzi (@JillPantozzi) June 8, 2019

I just flat out do not understand how anyone could actually believe a feminist concept comic that excludes trans people does not meet the criteria of trans exclusionary radical feminism.

— Nick Hanover (@Nick_Hanover) June 8, 2019

Because it was about women
"So include transwomen!"
"Biological women. Transwomen dont menstrate"
"WTF YOU TERF"

Though some did come to Cain's defense.

It's not terfy.

— walk away, renee (@MagsVisaggs) June 8, 2019

Chelsea did an imperfect book about how it felt to go through puberty and how her own body was communicated to her. I don't see the problem with that.

— walk away, renee (@MagsVisaggs) June 8, 2019

ahahahah are the trans gonna have their own comicsgate? the irony is palpable