redraw .. older pieces on my insta johnsmarstonn
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a Marvel Knights poster by Joe Quesada, with Inks by Jimmy Palmiotti, and Colors by Richard Isanove.
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west coast avengers has the potential of becoming one big polycule with two weirdos who are also there and i think thats beautiful.
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Young Avengers
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Billy: “Your feelings are valid”
Teddy: “Your friends aren’t secretly mad at you”
America: “Murder is ok”
David: “You’ve accomplished so much already”
Kate: “Sticks and stones may break their bones but leaving psychological scars works a hell of a lot better”
Noh-Varr: “I believe in you”
Loki: “Always sign off death threats with sincerely yours so they know you mean it”
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Check my Patreon out if you’d like to support the comic, even a little bit helps. Or just to check out the reward tiers, there’s some neat bonus stuff and I tried to make them fun: https://www.patreon.com/waitingforthet
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I always loved how this scene of Kate Bishop waking up after having a one-night stand with Noh-Varr (and not even knowing his name! Lol!) at the start of Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie’s Young Avengers run actively subverts and gives toxic patriarchal concepts like the male gaze and slut-shaming a humungous middle finger!
“For a second, a part of me thinks, ‘I should be ashamed.’ I think that part of me is really stupid.”
The reviewer website “Bad Reputation” further analyzes how this scene instead supports a female gaze through Kate Bishop’s perspective, stating that not only is Kate’s smile in the fourth panel of the first page “the smile of someone who has just got laid and is pretty damned pleased with herself,” but that “the reader is supposed to see this scene through Kate’s eyes, and as she watches Noh-Varr dancing around in his [underwear] it acknowledges the existence of the female gaze, both through Kate’s interest in watching him, and the fanservice of the artwork.”
From Young Avengers (2013) #1 by Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie.
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The New Warriors character sheets by Mark Bagley
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Basically noh-var meeting Tommy for the first time and I don't mean just the fast part. Even the autistic and ADHD part.
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The New Warriors debuted with the first appearances of Night Thrasher, Andrew Chord,and Tai in The Mighty Thor 411 with a cover date of December, 1989. They were created by Tom Defalco and Ron Frenz. ("The Gentleman's Name is Juggernaut!", "The Pyschic Slave Ship of Space", Thor 411, Marvel Comic Event)
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Dear Marvel and DC, stop rewriting unique original backstories just to make someone part of a larger group (looking at you the Uranian, Toro, Gwenpool kinda, and making Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch just science experiments instead of the heirs to one of the strongest mutants in the Galaxy). The only time this kinda worked was with Mimic but that's just bc no one cared about his old origin and because of the stuff happening with krakoa
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Marvel Boy by Mike McKone
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