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Fantastic Four #14
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comicwaren · 5 months
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“And between the two of us, miss, I expect I’m the one with more experience... in getting myself in and out of knots.” -- Mister Fantastic
Cover art for Fantastic Four Vol. 7 #014, “The Unforeseeable Future”
Art by Alex Ross
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heckcareoxytwit · 5 months
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A preview of Fantastic Four #14
FANTASTIC FOUR #14
A year ago, Reed Richards sent a whole city block the Baxter Building stands on—along with his own children and the children of his best friends Ben and Alicia—a year ahead in time. It was a desperate measure, but it saved them. And now, it’s time for them all to come back. But when the Fantastic Four arrive in NYC, they find something is being built in the pit where the block once stood—and worse, nobody seems to know exactly what it is or why they’re building it. With the clock ticking, they investigate this mystery—and discover a mysterious new threat that may have been pulling the strings this entire time…!
LEGACY #707
Written by: Ryan North Art by: Ivan Fiorelli, Brian Reber Cover by: Alex Ross Page Count: 28 Pages Release Date: December 6, 2023
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badger-with-a-boa · 1 year
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The Sinister Syndicate:
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Also The Sinister Syndicate:
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ragingphantom666 · 2 months
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Marvel Worlds project plan: The Wasp (Vol. 1)
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This series is not an assured project. It is a concept that can still be changed or scrapped.
Synopsis
Following a bad divorce with her husband following an instance of domestic violence, Janet van Dyne has started a fashion designing company in Manhattan. Her efforts are challenged by the popular fashion mogul Rita DeMara.
Characters
Janet van Dyne/Wasp - An Avenger and mother of Hope van Dyne. She runs a fashion designing company in SoHo.
Rita DeMara - A rival fashion designer who is willing to do anything to eliminate the competition. She has connections to the black market.
Janice Lincoln/Beetle - A small-time criminal in a high-tech armor. She is hired by Rita DeMara to sabotage Janet's business. Another interesting fact is that she is the daughter of the crimelord Tombstone.
Carolyn Trainer/Lady Octopus - A scientific genius with her own version of Doc Ock's tentacles.
Trapstr - A millennial version of the Trapster and a member of Beetle's gang.
Alison Blaire/Dazzler - A singer and model with mutant powers.
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Cast of Characters
Just listing the characters I have in mind in the most vague sense!
Superheroes (at least eventually):
Parker Reilly (Spider-Woman), she/her, trans girl, mid 20s
Gwen Stacy (Ghost Spider), she/her, mid 20s
Felicia “Mary” Jane Watson-Hardy (Black Cat), she/they, demigirl, early-mid 20s
Eddie Brock (Venom), they/them, gender: it’s complicated, mid-late 20s
Civilians (at least mostly):
May Parker, she/her, late 50s
J. Jonah Jameson, he/him, mid-40s
Sinister Six (at one point or another) (asterisk means founding member):
*Otto Octavius (Doctor Octopus), they/them, nonbinary, late 20s
*Adrian Toomes (Vulture), she/her, trans woman, early 50s
*Maxine Dillon (Electro), she/they, butch mid 20s
*Rosemond Chery (Calypso), she/her, trans woman, late 30s
*Miles Warren (Jackal), he/him, late 40s
*Quentin Beck (Mysterio), any pronouns, nonbinary, mid-30s
*Phineas Mason/Efra (Tinkerer), he/him, trans man, early 50s
Sergei Kravinoff (Kraven), he/him, trans man, early-mid 30s
Flint Marko, he/him, trans man, early 30s
Donald Menken (Hobgoblin), he/him, trans man, early 30s
Ghost, they/them, nonbinary, age unknown
J. Conover (The Rose), they/them, nonbinary, early 30s
Supervillains (at least nominally):
Chameleon, ey/em, nonbinary, early 40s
Norman Osborn (Green Goblin), he/him, late 40s
Sasha Sytsevich (Rhino), he/they, demiguy, late 40s
Simin Manfredi (Silver Sable), she/her, trans woman, mid-20s
Silvio Manfredi (Silvermane), he/him but would be fine with they/them, some gender stuff going on early 50s
Roderick Kingsley (Puck), he/him, mid-late 40s
Spencer Smythe, he/him, early 60s
Other criminals (but probably not supervillains):
L. Thompson Lincoln (Tombstone) (”The Big Man”), he/him, early 40s
Frederick “Freddy” Foswell (The Big Man), he/him, late 40s
Delilah Blume, she/her, early-mid 30s
Maybe eventually (or very minor):
Harry Osborn (Green Goblin II), he/him, early 20s
Dr. Curt Connors, he/him, trans man, early 40s
Dr. Martha Connors, she/her, early-mid 40s
Capt. George Stacy, he/him, late 40s
Stanley Carter (Sin-Eater), he/him, early 30s
Patrícia Petruski (Trapstr), she/they, genderqueer, late teens
Miles Morales (Spider-Man), he/him, late teens
Tiana Toomes (Starling), she/her, late teens
Carnage, they/them, ???
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That’s not even a crime, Miles
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amazing spider-man v5 #27 & 63
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Oh Lorina...
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365days365movies · 3 years
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February 11, 2021: The Bridges of Madison County (1995)(Part 1)
Y’know, if you were going to tell me that one of the most famous American romances of all time was directed by this guy...
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I would be very surprised. And surprised I am, because The Bridges of Madison County is indeed directed by Clint Eastwood, who also acts as one of its leads alongside one of the most famous actresses of the time. That, of course, would be Meryl Streep, who’s going to get yet another Best Actress nomination for this role. Believe it or not, this is going to be her 8th for BA, and 10th nomination overall, with only 2 wins included (one for Actress and one for Supporting Actress).
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Finally, this is another period piece, also taking place in the 1960s. I guess historical romances were real popular in the 90s to 2000s. Go figure! This will probably be the last, as I have a hankering to move onto another subgenre. So, shall we? SPOILERS AHEAD!!!
Recap
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At a home in what I can only assume is Madison County, Iowa, siblings Carolyn (Annie Corley) and Michael Johnson (Victor Slezak) arrive at their now deceased mother’s home for the execution of her will. They learn that she has wished to be cremated, and for her ashes to be scattered over a local bridge, which they are...NOT happy about, goddamn! Respect your mother’s wishes, guys, dear Lord!
They uncover an envelope containing photos from 1965 that they’ve never seen, all of which show her posing near various The Bridges of Madison County. Upon looking at them, Carolyn has a realization, and asks Michael to come along. They ask the lawyer and Michael’s wife to leave them, and they go through it in private.
The letters
See, they’ve found letters to their mother from Robert Kincaid, a photographer for the magazine National Geographic, seemingly confessing to an illicit secret love affair. However, he’s also dead, and has asked for his ashes to be scattered off of the same bridge. Michael (whom I REALLY don’t like, by the way, he’s an ABSOLUTE dick) believes that he influenced her to do the same, but Carolyn’s not sure. Also amongst the letters is a key.
The key opens a chest, within which is a camera and a collection of other items, as well as a letter addressed to them both. Written in 1987, it’s addressed to Carolyn because she knew that Michael would be a little pissbaby about it (look, I REALLY don’t like him, he’s being an ass). In the letter to them, she confesses to them the affair, which took place when Robert Kincaid went there to photograph The Bridges of Madison County. The entire affair is documented in three notebooks, which they begin reading.
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1965! Italian immigrant Francesca Johnson (Meryl Streep) is cooking dinner for her husband Richard (Jim Haynie) and her two teenaged kids, all of whom are on the way to the Illinois State Fair to exhibit Carolyn’s prize steer. The marriage is passionless, and the kids aren’t exactly opened up to her mother. 
It doesn’t seem like a bad life, but it is kind of a dull one. Or, y’know, complacent and stable because not every relationship has to be a sequence of whirlwind passion and glory, and one shouldn’t abandon a good loving situation for a WEEKEND-LONG FLING GODDAMN IT I AM SICK AND TIRED OF INFIDELITY IN THESE GODDAMN MOVIES HOLY SHIT EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE LAST FOUR FILMS HAS FEATURED IT AND I AM SICK OF IT
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For the record, I’ve never been cheated on, nor have I cheated on anyone, but this trend in romance movies...troubles me. Seriously, I get that the last few, especially In the Mood for Love, have looked at infidelity as a serious issue, but...just one. Just one great romance movie that doesn’t require infidelity for its main couple to get together. Please? I mean, if you include the never seen Rosaline or betrothed Paris in Romeo + Juliet, that movie also had infidelity in it, meaning the only ones WITHOUT ANY FORM of infidelity in 11 DAYS have been Dirty Dancing and Pretty Woman. Guys. C’mon.
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Yeah, yeah, OK, moving on. Sorry, that rant’s been building for a bit.
Anyway, the kids and Richard take off, leaving Francesca by herself at the house. As she’s doing chores, who should pull up but photographer Robert Kincaid (Clint Eastwood), who’s looking for Roseman Covered Bridge to photograph it. But, he’s lost, and he asks Francesca for directions.
However, the directions there are pretty complicated, and even Francesca seems to get them mixed up. She agrees to show him there in person, and the two take off in his car.
In the car together
The two get to know each other a bit over the course of the drive. Robert notes that he’s been to her hometown in Italy, having been there once because he considered it pretty. She’s fascinated by the decision, but I’m not sure if its because she thinks he’s crazy, or because she thinks he’s intriguing
They make it to Roseman Bridge, where Robert takes some preparatory photographs and Francesca walks along the bridge itself. I will say, I live in a place with some covered bridges, and is it weird that I feel like visiting a nearby one tomorrow? Honestly, I think that’s exactly what I’ll do. Maybe do some birdwatching nearby, contribute to the Great Backyard Bird Count, something, y’know?
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Out of appreciation for her help, he picks her some flowers, which she claims are poisonous. The two bond over this, and he drives her back home. And that SHOULD be it, as the two part and introduce each other by first name. But, she offers him some iced tea, and he accepts. HERE we go.
In the house, the two continue to bond, and Francesca begins to reveal some frustration with her home life, as well as her life in Iowa as compared to what she had dreamed of. To that, Robert says the following, which he claimed he wrote one day on the road.
The old dreams were good dreams. They didn’t work out, but I’m glad I had them.
That is...that is a nice line WAIT. Am I buying into this coupling? ALREADY?
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So, here’s the thing thus far about this month. Some couples have had great chemistry, and some haven’t been perfect. On the top for me so far are Richard and Vivian from Pretty Woman, Johnny and Baby from Dirty Dancing, Emma and George from Emma, Yuri and Lara from Doctor Zhivago, and the highest being Mr. Chow and Mrs. Chan from In the Mood for Love (although, that one amounts to wishful thinking). But all of those took a little bit to build up. so HOW IS IT that I’m already shipping these two (despite the infidelity, of course)?
Francesca seems to agree with me as she watches Robert wash up outside, after having invited him to stay for dinner. He helps her prepare dinner, then charms her (and me, incidentally) with charming stories and dinner jokes. Real talk, I like Robert, he’s a charming guy.
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After dinner, she notes that she was once a schoolteacher, but her kids and husband didn’t approve of her working. 1960s, after all. She brushed this off, and asks the location of the most exciting place he’s ever...been...shit, this is an example of excitement being introduced into a boring life, huh?
That trope is one of the most annoying to me in these movies. The Notebook had a bit of that, and I wasn’t a fan, but this is the first time that it’s a straight-up example of that trope. And...I’m buying it? WHY AM I BUYING THIS
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Francesca becomes a bit conflicted at this point, and the two share some brandy together. But we’re shot back into the present day, where Michael (UUUUUGH) accuses Robert of trying to get her drunk to take advantage of her. However, Carolyn sympathizes with them both, citing her own currently faltering marriage.
Back in 1965, the two have a slight disagreement about how they live their lives. Robert leaves for the night, and they surprisingly don’t do anything untoward. However, I’m ore than willing to bet that Francesca’s now thinking about it. She gets a phone call from Richard in Illinois, but begins to tear up as Robert leaves. She steps outside in a bathrobe and flashes the wind.
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That night, she writes a message to Robert, and drives out to the bridge, where she leaves it for him. She tells him to give her a call, inviting him over the following day. The next morning, he sees the note while taking a picture of the bridge, then calls her afterwards and accepts the invitation. He also invites her to come along with him to take pictures of the bridges, which she accepts in turn.
OK, let’s go for a Part 2! See you there!
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comicwaren · 5 months
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From Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 6 #039
Art by John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna and Marcio Menyz
Written by Zeb Wells
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heckcareoxytwit · 5 months
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Fantastic Four vs Lady Beetle's Syndicate (a.k.a The shortest fight)
Mister Fantastic vs Lady Octopus = 1 - 0
Human Torch vs Lady Electro = 1 - 0
Invisible Woman vs Lady Beetle and Scorpia = 1 - 0
Thing (and that little dog) vs Trapstr = 0 - 1
Invisible Woman vs Trapstr = 2 - 1
Result: The Fantastic Four wins
Fantastic Four v7 #14, 2023
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badger-with-a-boa · 2 months
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Oh my lesbian heart is happy again (& my autism)
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creatordesigns1 · 3 years
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Happiness Is Being A Granny Shirt - Blessed Granny T Shirt Women Funny Mother's Day Order : HERE happiness quotes
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