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un-holly-chaos · 2 months
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This side character is starting to look a lot like a villian... she's good I swear!
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stil-lindigo · 1 year
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the sunset.
a comic about two outlaws who loved each other, despite everything.
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year
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Fire and Ice (1983)
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Batman #348 (”Shadow Play”)
Detective Comics #592 (“The Fear”)
Batman: Shadow of the Bat #2 (The Last Arkham)
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yourgirlfoe · 1 year
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Bitches be like, "but he's fictional!" So is your boyfriend's brain, what's your point?
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balu8 · 5 months
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Batman #348: Shadow Play
by Gerry Conway; Gene Colan; Klaus Janson; Adrienne Roy and Ben Oda
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brokehorrorfan · 7 months
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Mondo will release a Werewolf by Night toy today, October 19, at 1pm EST. The 10" soft vinyl figure is designed by James Groman, who also created the packaging art. Limited to 300, it costs $135 and is expected to ship in March.
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ultrameganicolaokay · 11 months
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Marvel Team-Up #11 ‘The Doomsday Gambit!’ (1973) by Gerry Conway, Len Wein, Jim Mooney, Mike Esposito and Glynis Wein. Edited by Roy Thomas. Cover by John Romita.
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nerds-yearbook · 13 days
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Man-Thing first appeared in the anthology Savage Tales 1# with a cover date of May, 1971. He was created by Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, Gray Marrow, and Steve Gerber (per Marvel Fandom). He came out the same year as Swamp Thing over at DC (House of Secrets 92#, cover date of July, 1971). The series broke from the limits of the comic book code that regulated most Marvel titles. The issue also introduced (to Marvel) Niord, Horsa, Old Gorm, Atali (their comic adaption created by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor Smith), and Princess Lyra, Queen Vega, Syrani, (created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr) . The issue also included a Ka-Zar story and a stand alone story about the rise and fall of the governor of Potonga named Joshua known as The Black Brother. The Fury of the Femizons storyline was continued on in Fantastic Four 151#. ("Conan: The Frost Giant's Daughter", "Femizons: The Fury of Femizons", "Man-Thing: ...Man-Thing!" "Joshua: Black Brother!", "Ka-Zar/Kevin Plunder: The Night of the Looter!", Savage Tales 1#, Marvel print Event)
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rabbitmilk · 1 year
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tragedygroupie · 1 year
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hi ya’ll! i normally write smut on ao3 but i wanted to come on here to get some prompts! right now i write shiv roy smut AND robert de niro character smut, but that’s subject to change.
i will write smut about:
Robert De Niro Characters:
Travis Bickle (Taxi Driver)
Jimmy Conway (Goodfellas)
Vito Corleone (The Godfather Part Two)
Neil McCauley (Heat)
Sam ‘Ace’ Rothstein (Casino)
Louis Gara (Jackie Brown)
Max Cady (Cape Fear)
John ‘Johnny Boy’ Civello (Mean Streets)
Lorenzo Anello (A Bronx Tale)
Father Bobby (Sleepers)
Jack Walsh (Midnight Run)
Jimmy Doyle (New York, New York)
Jon Rubin (Hi, Mom!)
Monroe Stahr (The Last Tycoon)
Succession:
Shiv Roy
Kendall Roy
Al Pacino Characters:
Michael Corleone (The Godfather)
Tony Montana (Scarface)
Vincent Hanna (Heat)
Frank Serpico (Serpico)
Carlito Brigante (Carlito’s Way)
Bobby (The Panic in Needle Park)
Johnny (Frankie and Johnny)
Bobby Deefield
Yellowjackets:
-Old! Nat
some notes about the smut i write:
-i pretty much exclusively write smut with a submissive reader
-most of my smut is in first person
-will not write scat, piss, or noncon.
i’m sure there’s more but that’s all i can think of right now! please please please send in asks, because i miss writing❤️❤️
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dynamobooks · 9 months
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Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, John Buscema et al: Fantastic Four Epic Collection: Annihilus Revealed (1972-1974)
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tgirldarkholme · 1 year
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Roy Thomas, Arnold Heck, Gary Friedrich, Archie Goodwin: Carol may be NASA chief of security, but she hates the military higher-ups' guts and will always put what she believe is right over their orders. Gerry Conway, Chris Claremont: Carol's first love is writing. She published a tell-all exposé about her experiences in NASA which pissed off the military higher-ups quite a bit. She's an hardass investigative journalist who has no problem going against the government and military. She has massive untreated PTSD from when she was in the military before that. She is an ally of the anti-government mutant rights movement and she happily hacked the Pentagon's central database to wipe out all evidence of both her and the X-Men's existence. She strongly empathizes with Mar-Vell's own rebellion against his military. David Michelinie, Kurt Busiek: Carol enjoys casually threatening to maim obstructive bureaucrats because she actively wants her identity and past to remain a secret. Brian Reed, Brian Michael Bendis: Carol tried to be the middle ground between the underground resistance and the government in the first Civil War, and even then only because the pro-Registration side was led by a friend of her. She kept angsting about her best friend Jessica Jones and her daughter (Carol's goddaughter) being in Canada due to it and she was relieved when it ended (even if it was due to the Skrulls invading). During Norman Osborn's dictatorship she was one of the most radical members of the underground resistance due to her strong anti-imperialist convictions borne out of her being tortured when she was 18 by CIA regime change agents. Christos Gage: Her House of M reality counterpart (representing her greatest wish and which she spent her entire second stint as Ms. Marvel trying to emulate because she has all her memories) was a double agent inside S.H.I.E.L.D. for the mutant rights movement and a key figure in overthrowing the right-wing anti-mutant Nixon-Trask regime. Kelly Sue DeConnick:
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I feel like this interview is somehow the galaxy-brained missing key to explaining everything that’s happened to Carol since becoming Captain Marvel. (cc @chadfarsight @danzafila)
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year
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Fire and Ice (1983)
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cantsayidont · 5 months
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When it comes to packaging Bronze Age or later comics reprints, this is how to do it: THE TOMB OF DRACULA: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION series reprinted the entire 70-issue run of the '70s TOMB OF DRACULA series; the short-lived GIANT SIZE TOMB OF DRACULA; the entire run of the contemporaneous B&W DRACULA LIVES! magazine; assorted contemporary crossovers; and the complete B&W version of Roy Thomas and Dick Giordano's adaptation of the Stoker novel (which began in DRACULA LIVES! but wasn't finished until almost 30 years later), all laid out in chronological order and filled out with some pages of original art and covers of past reprint editions. Admirably, Marvel left the B&W material in B&W, and while the color material is digitally recolored, they did a proper job of it, limiting the heavy-handed effects (like that glowing full moon) to the covers.
I'm disappointed that the mooted Volume 6, compiling the short-lived B&W TOMB OF DRACULA magazine and the revisionist Dracula origin from BIZARRE ADVENTURES, was solicited and then canceled in 2022, but this is a pretty thorough collection of everything prior to that point. If anything, it's arguably a little too comprehensive: The DRACULA LIVES! magazine was only indirectly connected to the continuity of the color comic, so combining both in a single volume is a bit jarring, and the Thomas/Giordano adaptation of the novel works better compiled in a single volume than split into serialized chunks. (Fortunately, Marvel has also released that adaptation in standalone form, in both B&W and color editions; stick with the B&W, as the color is heavy-handed and only muddies Giordano's excellent artwork.) However, that's nitpicking a mostly well-conceived compilation of one of Marvel's best comics of the '70s. Even the price was not horrible given the format and page count ($44.99 USD per volume for about 500 pages). DC could take a lesson here.
There's just one terrible problem: Marvel almost immediately let these books fall out of print! Marvel has generally done better than DC at keeping its back catalog in print, but there are some weird lapses, some of them nonsensical (like letting the first couple volumes of a series fall out of print while later installments are still being published). An A for effort, a B- for follow-through, then.
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cryptocollectibles · 5 months
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Jonni Thunder aka Thunderbolt #1 (February 1985) by DC Comics
Written by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, and Gerry Conway, drawn by Dick Giordano.
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