More Disney variants coming next year! 😀
According to Pastrovicchio, who published the news on facebook, the Disney100 variants are getting a big success, so Marvel decided for another round:
Variant covers for Amazing Spider-Man #41, #43 and #45 by Lorenzo Pastrovicchio, Vitale Mangiatordi and Giada Perissinotto.
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This is currently my inbox. This makes me so happy!
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I got all the boop badges!!!
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DEAN WATCHES HEATHERS DEAN WATCHES HEATHERS DEAN WATCHES HEATHERS!!!!!!!!!!
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I love your blog, ive been around it for five years and I love that it stayed the same all this time. ❤️
Thank you so much, anon! Five years! That is a long time to stick around. You must have seen some things on this dash 😁so glad you decided to stay through it all.
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Just saw your hogwarts houses for Ateez and it was so BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!
Awwww! Thank you so much!⚡️💛
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My vinyl collection is starting to look substantial!
With my Phoebe collection being pretty much complete.🥰 Besides Better Oblivion Community Center which i’m very much on the hunt for
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I can't believe I'm actually seeing an nblw being represented on a famous tv show!
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HEARTSTOPPER WAS RENEWED FOR TWO MORE SEASONS!!!!!!
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After three weeks I have finally made an avatar I'm proud of!
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Ke Huy Quan wins the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Everything Everywhere All at Once
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As a reminder that good exists out there, a coworker recently confessed to me that he found out his child is questioning their identity (kid's gender redacted for this post). The kid is keeping it from him, so he can't say anything to them or show that he knows, but he's doing his best to get mentally prepared and educated so that he'll be ready whenever his kid does feel comfortable enough come to him.
For context, this guy is a big, bulky middle aged dude who loves sports and typical outdoor "manly" activities. As his coworker and friend, I know he's a kind and sweet teddy bear of a person, but his kid probably views him as a stern, authoritarian figure, the way most teenagers view their parents. His family lives in a conservative area, so I'm sure between that, their dad's looks and interests, and the fact that their dad is a Figure of Authority, the kid is worried that they won't be accepted.
But you know what? When he found out about his kid, the first thing he did was reach out to his closest queer friend and ask for resources for parents of questioning children. His biggest fears are that his kid will be bullied or discriminated against and won't feel comfortable enough to be themself. His second action was to find himself a mentor in another parent who went the same situation (kid coming out in a conservative town). The other person is preparing him for some of the struggles his kid may face and the fights he may need to take on as a parent to make sure his kid is safe and treated well.
Something I want to emphasize for people focused on language as the primary method of allyship is that when we spoke, he used some outdated terms and thoughts about gender and sexuality. That does not make him bad. These were the terms and thinking used about questioning teenagers when he was growing up and he never needed to learn more current ones. But now that he does have that need, he's throwing himself in head first because that's his kid and he's darn well going to make sure that his kid feels welcomed and has a safe place to be themselves even if they never come out to him.
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