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more-relics · 9 months
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Pink Floyd 1968
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massivespacewren · 10 months
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Roger Aubrey with Bucky and Tony, going to a pride parade. A scribbly art for Winteriron Pride Prompt Party day 9: Older Gays
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ayellowbirds · 1 year
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Roger Aubrey: "A new soldier has joined the line. The identity of whom exists only within our mental negative space. All the psychics I ever knew are in the grave, but surely you young bucks know someone with some capability vis-à-vis mysteries of the mind?"
Steve Rogers: "I…I mean… …I know one. We, ah, I was at a party, and she, well—"
Sharon Carter: "Steve, it's fine. You don't gotta be a monk when I'm not around."
Steve: "Reminds me, actually, I have this suit they made for that dinner that you should see me in—"
Sharon: "Don't change the subject, babe. Call her."
Steve: "Right. Not really a call to make with a phone. More like…a word I'm supposed to think. Loudly."
Sharon: "What's that?"
Steve pauses, hand to his brow.
He closes his eyes.
Looking down, he thinks one word: "Mommy."
Emma Frost, teleporting in: "Honestly, Steven. When I offered you a favor at the Hellfire Gala, I really didn't know I had to put in stipulations against hobo conventions. You're embarrassing me in front of Lourdes. She could just teleport away and leave me here, and it would be all your fault."
Lourdes Chantel: "Tempting, Emma. Very tempting."
In which Emma Frost makes Steve call her 'Mommy' in front of his girlfriend and his gay bestie.
(via January 2023's Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty)
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toro-raymond · 10 months
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why-i-love-comics · 1 year
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Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #10 (2023)
written by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly art by Carmen Carnero & Nolan Woodard
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agentxthirteen · 7 months
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 642 (10/4/23)
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty 7. On sale 12/7/22. "On a Monday"
Writers: Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly
Artist: Carmen Carnero
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Colorist: Nolan Woodard
Editor: Alanna Smith
Sharon listens to Steve's report.
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theblondebondd · 10 months
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some thoughts on this cap run since it's coming to an end now ( finally ).
there are just so many things about sentinel of liberty & cold war that were terrible. the amount of wasted time ( ten issues and majority of them are just filler bs that doesn't do any good ), killing roger, the lack of actual development - steve has friends now out of nowhere ; bucky is...well everything was wrong with bucky ; the overcomplicated, under explained outer circle lore - the lies the writers tweeted to hype up the run only for the majority of it to never happen, killing roger, everything to do with sharon, the lack of accountability being held against bucky and peggy, ian being brought back with no explanation and then...not wanting to see his family after years?? for some reason?? KILLING ROGER.
murdering roger so callously has to take the cake as the worst part. then to have his funeral be as disrespectful as it was? ( really? all you could have namor muster up was that " he was gorgeous "? one of his oldest friends, and that's ALL he'd have to say? ) and the poem steve says is fine, or at least would be if we'd seen him grieving at all this entire time since roger's death. but he hasn't been. ( the only person we even saw openly react to roger's death was sharon and we'll get into how stupid that is later ).
then there's the little shit :
the fact that they mentioned shipping steve and bucky, even though comic steve and bucky are a father and son duo
them having peggy basically call natasha a slut and get away with it
the weird " did steve or did steve not cheat on sharon with emma " jokes when he didn't
peggy actively pointing a GUN at emma and preparing to fire and then being told by everyone that that's okay & not being questioned for why she'd be so adversive to get out of literal mind control
bucky shooting steve and then dropping him off a building and having the nerve to ask why he's upset with him
need i go on with those?
now back to roger because again, everything that had to do with him in this story was...ugh. it's bad enough to take a character out of comic limbo just to kill him, even worse when he's one of marvel's many underappreciated and underused gay characters. but how do you make it even more disrespectful, i wonder? oh, i know, having your lead female character say, in her eulogy about him, that he was " a damn mess " when she admits to only knowing him for a week, and then that looking at him was " like looking in a mirror ", and comparing his experiences as a gay man in the 40s, to hers as a woman in the 60s ( is it still 60s? idk, i think so. points still stands ) and then having her confidently steal the spotlight from him at his funeral to show off that she's taking on his mantle. what were they even thinking? not only is it blatantly ooc, but it's just plain gross and cruel. it shows that they never cared about roger, or steve, or sharon, or anyone in that book, like they claimed to.
there are ultimately no words for how much i hate this run at this point, and i am confident in believing that finale #1 will only make it worse.
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comicwaren · 8 months
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“All right, Invaders. We move fast. We move strong. We stop at nothing.” -- Captain America
Cover art for Captain America Finale #001
Art by Carmen Carnero and Alejandro Sánchez
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arnieroth · 4 months
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plot twist: it was actually gayer than that
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Squaring the Circle: The Story of Hipgnosis
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Squaring the Circle: The Story of Hipgnosis    [trailer]
The story of the album art design studio, Hipgnosis, who created some of the most iconic album covers of all time.
Highly entertaining. So many memorable album covers. A must-see if you're a fan of bands/performers like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Wings, 10cc or Peter Gabriel. Aubrey Powell tells so many amusing anecdotes.
It certainly helps that it's directed by Anton Corbijn who himself is responsible for a lot of great cover art himself.
An article about the doc.
Side note, Colin Firth has a producer credit. I wonder how that happened.
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thekenobee · 9 months
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He's so stupid I love him
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more-relics · 4 months
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Rick Wright, David Gilmour, Roger Waters & Nick Sedgwick Backgammon backstage at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, British Winter tour, November 1974. Photos: Storm Thorgerson/Aubrey Powell
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bradfordsboot · 1 year
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Thinking about some of my fave fictional men tonight
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abuckygirlarchive · 1 year
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IT'S AARON FISCHER !!!!!
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toro-raymond · 10 months
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I've been too much of a hater recently so
I was gonna add like Radiance and a couple more people but it will only allow me this many options
Giving y'all a week for this one!
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why-i-love-comics · 1 year
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Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #10 (2023)
written by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly art by Carmen Carnero & Nolan Woodard
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