She went to HELL (literally) to save his soul. And he's like "I think we should see other people..."
So... I really like Thor and Sif together... but I know it is classic to have the new writer come in and shake everything up even though we just spent like 2 years with Sif trying to track down her lost love so this kinda sucks...
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Dan Scott?? Was he already around so early in the timeline?!
I had no idea. I thought he was a youngster when he started on Spidey.
Presented without comment...
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Art Thibert is a terrible inker for Dan. (For anybody).
Superman and the FF by Dan Jurgens!
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this does not apply if you wear exclusively leggings. Those things tear all the time you need like a million on standby
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So we all know that Tumblr is US-centric. But to what degree? (and can we skew the results of this poll by posting it at a time where they should be asleep?)
Reblog to increase sample size!
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This machine kills AI
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"You’re so polite" thanks i was raised in constant fear of upsetting people.
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Say what you will about Scott Lobdell now, but this was such a great little series. Started to buy it because I was in love with Jubilee, stayed for the fun character dynamics.
Generation X Vol 1 1 / Published: September 1994 / Artist: Chris Bachelo
This cover is also a homage to Jack Kirby’s cover for X-Men #1 (1963)
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"why can't they just be friends" not in the homophobic way but in the "their platonic relationship in the source material is far more dynamic and complex than the sanitized personalities they gain as a result of shipping" way
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From Detective Comics #569, the first issue of the seminal, if far too short Mike W Barr / Alan Davis Detective Comcis run back in 1986
Let's here it for "Straight Line", the hardest working henchman in Gotham City.
He may not look like much, he's not the biggest, or the stringest, but he knows how the game is played.
Straight Line knows that when you work for the Joker, the only way to break your overly-dramatic criminal artist (with casually homicidal tendencies) of a boss out of one of his dangerously depressive funks, is by outdoing him with the dramatics, whilst simultaneously NOT outdoing him with the dramatics (no one upstages the Joker). It's a fine line, but he walks it well, and the rest of the henchmen LOVE him for it.
And to me, this is perhaps THE last gasp of the "old school" Joker in the comics. Still primarily a "criminal first, killer second" character, who will plan complicated, themed heists (With henchmen with appropriate nicknames) to make sure people remember he's the Joker, and to fund his lifestyle, but money is not the point. The point is to be known as the Joker and to confound Batman.
So, though Batman, Robin and anyone who gets in his way are definitely fair game, he doesn't see the point in killing bystanders for no reason, because who will remember THEM? Plus who will remember that he's the Joker if they're dead?
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He is so good.
I really hope he's considered one of this generations greats in the future. His productivity alone....
Archangel by Chris Samnee
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"why's that guy playing the piano naked? Oh... it's not a piano."
Moon Knight by Joshua Hixson
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Hey.
Apparently Cyclops is cool again.
Thanks X-Men '97!
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Hey.
Apparently Cyclops is cool again.
Thanks X-Men '97!
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I've noticed an uptick in fanart of my old favourite cyclops recently.
I'm assuming it's related to the new cartoon, and I'm very happy to see it.
Long may it carry on !
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85 Years! Happy Birthday Batman.
Working on this in spare time between renovations, childcare and work...
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