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www-islandofsodor · 8 months
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mynolia · 5 months
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25 years of Townsville!
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holy-shit-comics · 24 days
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why-i-love-comics · 9 days
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Ms. Marvel: Mutant Menace #2 - "Starstruck" (2024)
written by Iman Vellani & Sabir Pirzada art by Scott Godlewski & Erick Arciniega
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uncouth-the-fifth · 6 months
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who authorized this video and why do they want me dead.
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fangirls-other-art · 11 months
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I’ll end up doing all of these probably, but I just want to see what you guys want first ^^
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comicwaren · 14 days
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“Self-righteous attitude, powers and a lame wannabe outfit. I know an X-Man when I see one. Where’d they dig you up?” -- Mojo
Cover art for Ms. Marvel: Mutant Menace #002, “Starstruck”
Art by Carlos Gómez and Jesus Aburtov
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lune-redd · 1 year
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heckcareoxytwit · 21 days
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A preview of Ms Marvel: Mutant Menace #2
MS MARVEL: MUTANT MENACE #2
THE (IN)FAMOUS X-MAN! Now that Kamala is very notably and very publicly an X-Man, she is attracting all sorts of attention…and you know who uses attention as currency? That’s right — it’s the return of the X-Men’s old media mogul mastermind — MOJO!
Written by: Sabir Pirzada, Iman Vellani Art by: Scott Godlewski Cover by: Carlos Gómez, Jesus Aburtov Page Count: 28 Pages Release Date: April 10, 2024
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farsight-the-char · 3 months
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MS. MARVEL: MUTANT MENACE #2 (OF 4)
IMAN VELLANI & SABIR PIRZADA (W) • SCOTT GODLEWSKI (A) • Cover by CARLOS GÓMEZ
VARIANT COVER BY PACO MEDINA • VARIANT COVER BY PEACH MOMOKO
THE (IN)FAMOUS X-MAN!
Now that Kamala is very notably and very publicly an X-Man, she is attracting all sorts of attention…and you know who uses attention as currency? That’s right – it’s the return of the X-Men’s old media mogul mastermind – MOJO!
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
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bl00dyv4mpzz · 5 months
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HAPPY 25 YEARS TO THE POWERPUFF GIRLS!!! 🩷💙💚 💫
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girl4music · 2 months
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God I just want more strong female representation. Not necessarily WLW representation but just female in general. Women-led TV art/entertainment. Female empowerment. Female vulnerability and strength.
I want a representation of the human condition where females can have all their internal conflicts and conditions but not be punished for them. Or if they have to be punished in the narrative - fully explore as to why they do. What the necessity for it is. Whether it’s valid and justified. Whether it serves a purpose in the narrative for that female character. Does it help them grow and evolve into a better person? Does it help them combat their internal demons and heal their mind, body and soul? Or is it only there in the service of someone else’s story arc because they don’t matter as much as that other character does? I’ve always said that punishment for punishments sake is just stupid. It serves nothing. It helps nothing. It evolves nothing. And when it comes to female punishment in TV art/entertainment in particular, there is very rarely an exploration of the reasoning why they have to be. And that’s because of poor narrative writing choices more so than it is because of purposeful ignorance or spite.
Poor narrative writing choices because of the anxiety of providing sufficient representation and the anxiety of cancellation. Rushed written and produced content. Female representation in particular has had a real hammering. I mean you still are provided it but the problem is the lack of care and conscientiousness with it. Representing a female on-screen is different to representing a male on-screen. Not necessarily because there’s differences in the genders or sexes. I am the last person to care about gender stereotypes and the “correct” gender roles and bullshit like that. That’s not what I mean. No, it’s more so about trying to depict the subtle nuances of gender identity. Think of it like the treatment of ability VS disability. What’s required to treat that disabled individual person equally to the abled person will obviously be different things. So you’re more so pointing out the differences in how females VS males are treated on-screen than you are of how they’re represented. Females need to and should be treated differently to males and vice versa on-screen but it should never be in an unequal way the same way it should never be between an abled person and a disabled person. You shouldn’t have to point out the weaknesses or debilitations of one more than the other. You shouldn’t have to punish one more than the other. That’s what I’m trying to say about how female representation has had a real hammering taken to it recently in TV art/entertainment. Or at least since the likes of ‘Xena’, ‘Buffy’ and ‘Charmed’ were on air. All notoriously women-led shows. Two created by men at that.
I haven’t really seen anything last or stand the test of time since. I mean I’ve found ‘Wynonna Earp’ but I don’t know if it’s significant enough in female representation to have longevity well after it finished with it being produced by a small network then and an even smaller one for when it comes back next year with a 90 minute scripted special titled ‘Wynonna Earp: Vengeance’. It’s certainly something but it’s not enough. We need more female representation and specifically female empowerment representation because what we’ve got at the moment is pathetic.
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ethanreedbooks · 2 months
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Pop Culture News: Ms. Marvel: Mutant Menace - Embracing the X-Factor in Issue #2!
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Ms. Marvel: Mutant Menace #2 - "Starstruck" (2024)
written by Iman Vellani & Sabir Pirzada art by Scott Godlewski & Erick Arciniega
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No judging, but I watch Ms Mojo, and i think they're cursed?
Every single time they report on an UpComing Movie or Couples That Make You Believe In Love Again, they always fall apart (they talked about Don't Worry Darling before the drama, and in a top 20 couples vid, they mentioned Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas and Hugh Jackman and his wife)
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