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momachan · 2 months
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"You want guilt? My name's Zatanna Zatara. I'm a spellaholic."
Seven Soldiers Of Victory; Book One. "Zatanna. Talking Backwards."
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chernobog13 · 3 months
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Ibis the Invincible #6 (Spring, 1948). Cover by Kurt Schaffenberger.
I miss the old timey Fawcett characters. I wish DC would bring back Earth-S, and put all the Fawcett characters (including the Marvel Family) back on it.
Because I have, for the most part, not liked what DC has done with the characters since the forced integration with the rest of the DC Universe post-Crisis On Infinite Earths. If they were all back on Earth-S we could go back to the light hearted, all-ages typer stories without the need to make everyone modern and edgy.
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radroller · 10 months
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Seven Soldiers: Zatanna #1 “Talking Backwards”
Written by Grant Morrison, Illustrated by Ryan Sook and Mick Gray
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billybatsonmylove · 3 days
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void-shades · 1 year
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I have always wanted to make a reality jumper character that just hangs out in my current fixation so I did! I also took the chance to actually try and digitally paint something to “completion”
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cgbcomics · 2 years
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doctorslippery · 5 months
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hungwithjewels · 3 months
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Taia Vailes
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urostakako · 2 months
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i'm so proud of my son yuji...
I LOVE HIMMMM IVE NEVER BEEN PROUDER... precious son <33 beat that ratty old man up
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justanothersimsblog · 1 month
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Answering for Ibis and Taia pt4
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Does the couple care if people disapprove of them being together? Not one bit. Saylor is very vocal about the disapproval and both have been vocal back at her.
Are they married? No.
If they’re not married, do they want to be? Hahahaha. Ibis says he's never getting married. Taia… she has issues.
Would they elope, have a small intimate wedding, big fancy wedding, or something else? IF they were to get married it'd probably be an elopement. Very spur of the moment. Get on a plane and go somewhere…or just the nearest city hall.
Where would they go on their honeymoon or dream vacation? EVERYWHERE. There's nowhere neither one of them doesn't want to go and Ibis has the means to make it happen.
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momachan · 2 months
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"Okay. Spellaholic's a problem. It's official."
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Seven Soldiers Of Victory; Book One. "Zatanna. Talking Backwards."
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chernobog13 · 5 months
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The Squadron of Justice of Earth-S by Kurt Schaffenberger:
Captain Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr., Mary Marvel, Mr. Scarley, Pinky, Spy Smasher, Ibis the Invincible, Taia, Bulletgirl, Bulletman.
This is the second version of the Squadron. The original appeared in the 1940s and consisted of Captain Marvel and his 3 Lieutenant Marvels.
The Squadron as shown above (also referred to as Shazam's Squadron of Justice), was formed by the god Mercury and made its first and only appearance in Justice League of America (vol. 1) #135-137 (1976). That was the annual summer crossover between the JLA of Earth-One and the Justice Society of America of Earth-Two. Because of shenanigans on Earth-S, Mercury summons the JLA and JSA to help the Squadron defeat the plans of the evil King Kull.
Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family were introduced in the Shazam! comic in 1973. The JLA/JSA crossover tale was the introduction of the rest of the superheroes from Fawcett, which DC Comics had licensed a few years prior (and would purchase outright a few years later), to the mainstream DC Universe.
However, DC seemed to have forgotten one Fawcett hero: Minute-Man.
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Minute-Man has been written off as Fawcett's version of Captain America, but that is inaccurate and unfair. Minute-Man first appeared in Master Comics (vol. 1) #11, with a cover date of February, 1941 (which meant it was probably released around November, 1940). Captain America made the scene in Captain America Comics (vol. 1) #1, which was published in December, 1940, with a cover date of March, 1941. So Minute-Man arrived first, or at the very least at the same time, so there was no possibility of him copying Cap.
Besides, at the time every comic book publisher was coming up with at least patriotic superhero for their books. That was a trend started by The Shield from MLJ (now known as Archie Comics), who first appeared in Pep Comics #1, cover dated January 1940.
Minute Man was only nominally a superhero because he wore a costume. He had no super powers, but he had trained himself to the peak of human perfection. He was Private Jack Weston in the US Army whose secret identity was only known by his commanding officer, General Milton (as MM didn't wear a mask, shouldn't everyone have known who he was?). The general would send MM on missions behind enemy lines, but America was not at war at the time, so who were these enemies? Didn't matter. Minute-Man still managed to battle his share of spies, saboteurs, robots, vampires and assorted monsters, and even headhunters.
Anyhoo, for whatever reason, the folks at DC forgot Minute-Man when they put together the Squadron of Justice. And I'm sure someone pointed that out to him, because about a year later he finally appeared.
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Minute-Man finally reappeared in Shazam! (vol. 1) #31 (October, 1977). Someone finally realized that a superhero who doesn't wear a mask while in costume, or some sort of disguise (eyeglasses, anyone?) when not, is not going to have a secret identity for very long. Artist Kurt Schaffenberger (himself a longtime artist for Fawcett back in the day) added a simple blue mask so Minute-Man could operate incognito.
Unfortunately, this would be Minute-Man's only appearance in a DC comic book before the whole multiverse went kablooey in Crisis On Infinite Earths.
Afterwards, he had sporadic appearances in The Power of Shazam!, before being killed off by agents of Vandal Savage in Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #3 (April, 2007).
There is a new DC character currently using the Minute-Man moniker, but the less said of him the better.
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itlswhatltls · 5 months
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I'd just love to be at that party rn man Fermin looks like he's fun af in parties LET ME IN 😭😭😭
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void-shades · 2 months
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Have another Taia, they're the only thing left in my brain at this point. This drawing was spawned from a friend making a Mafia au with two of our chars and it activaded my sleeper agent obsetion with fancy clothing.
(As "nice" as instagram is I don't like it's image ratio limiting)
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omarthemadhare · 1 month
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Salvation Army (dir. Abdellah Taïa, 2013)
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taiameup · 5 months
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Live laugh love?
No.
Marked, Mounted, Mated
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