survivingrealitywithoutnormality:
Marvel we need to talk about your obsessions with blue glowing objects
Marvel you have a kink

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I obsess over little things.
survivingrealitywithoutnormality:
Marvel we need to talk about your obsessions with blue glowing objects
Marvel you have a kink

The saga that began in Marvel’s The Avengers continues on TV. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is coming soon to ABC! #CoulsonLives
HOLY SHIT.
They paid for a tumblr ad. It’s like YOU DON’T EVEN KNOW US. We promote this for you for FREE, guys. Trust us, you gave us back Phil. We’ll GIVE YOU THE WORLD.
Soap operas are so ridiculous
“She’s cheating on you and I kidnapped your mom and you think your brother killed her but your brother isn’t really your brother because he was switched at birth but your real brother is the guy that your wife is having an affair with and I’m your long lost child you never knew about. Also your father came back from the dead and we don’t know how.”
superhero comics
The incredibly talented Vy has started up a new sketchblog, which you guys should totally follow.
Also, it’s amazing to me that even her ‘rough sketches’ look 8 billion times better than anything I’ve ever managed to finish. ^_^
Originally posted by Mark Waid(Yes, that Mark Waid), but his site is down, so here.
“I need your help,” a.k.a. The Post That Crashed My Site: So I’m putting out an urgent public call to readers and fans, especially those who support the new and the innovative. I’m getting behind something I believe in, and I’m asking you to join me—and Brian K. Vaughan and Scott Snyder and Matt Fraction and Brian Bendis and Gail Simone and many, many other comics creators, all of whom have volunteered to talk to you about what we do and how we do it. We’re making ourselves available to you in a new way, and here’s how:
For the last few months, a talented university teacher named Christy Blanch has been putting together a college-level course called “Gender Through Comic Books”—but it’s not limited to college students. It’s the world’s first comics-related Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)—meaning that it will be FREELY AVAILABLE to ANYONE across the world who has web access and who’s interested in comics and in the creative process. There’s no obligation, NO COST, and all you have to do is take thirty seconds to enroll at the following site:
https://www.canvas.net/courses/gender-through-comic-books
I’m excited about this not only because I’m participating but because it’s a revolutionary way to marry comics and education using technology. Oh, and also because Christy’s giving the MOOC students unique access to interviews with folks like Bendis, Fraction, Jason Aaron, Dan Slott, Jonathan Hickman, and many others. Trust me when I say that it’s worth enrolling just to watch Bendis and Hickman alone struggle with the question, “Who, in your opinion, is the most masculine comic book character?” They’re not being asked the same cookie-cutter questions you’ve heard a hundred times before; they’re talking about how gender roles inform and influence their work, how they approach gender politics, and more—and I’m here to tell you that many of their answers surprised me.
https://www.canvas.net/courses/gender-through-comic-books
Wait, there’s more. Those who enroll at the above link will also have exclusive access to a series of LIVE WEEKLY INTERVIEWS with some of the smartest, most insightful people in American comics today, including Brian K. Vaughan (Y: THE LAST MAN), Scott Snyder (BATMAN), Gail Simone (BATGIRL, SECRET SIX), Terry Moore (STRANGERS IN PARADISE), and Marvel editors Steve Wacker and Sana Amanat (HAWKEYE, SPIDER-MAN, CAPTAIN MARVEL). Also me. Bonus for those who enroll: you can live-tweet questions to be asked during those interviews. Be heard.
I’ve been going to comics conventions and listening to panel discussions forever—but it’s easy for me to forget that I’m lucky that way. If you’ve never won the San Diego Comicon Ticket lottery, if you like comics but have never been fortunate enough to hear Vaughan or Terry Moore speak to an audience about their body of work, or if you just want to ask Steve Wacker why Spider-Man isn’t still married, this is your chance. Take advantage.
So here’s my pitch to you. Signing up for the course—that’s to your benefit. But as a favor to me, please help me recruit students. I want to see this succeed, and I would appreciate it if you could spread the word. Tweet the link, Facebook it, put it on your Tumblr page, tell your friends, make a sign to post in your local comics shop, however you can sound the call…do whatever you can to help make this BIG. I think this could be a HUGE step forward for the medium, and the more students that enroll, the better the chance that other universities and educators will follow with more of these open online comics courses in the months and years to come. And that’s to EVERYONE’S benefit.
❝I am Asgard. We are all Asgard.❞
Ghost Rider by Mike Bear
“Ghost Rider can turn anything he rides into a sweet blazing ride.”
Artist blog / deviantart
WELL, question I asked myself, the fact of the matter is, this question goes far, far back, and even ties into the question of ‘why is there so little visible genre diversity in comics?’ So let’s get to it.
Uncanny X-Force (2010) #34
Uncanny X-Force (2010) #34
Winter Soldier #14
Remember that time Colossus fucked Kitty through the floor?
OMGs. I’d totally forgotten about this! Haha. Brilliant.
You can’t tell me that giggle at the end isn’t Piotr’s.
Man, whenever I think about dorks with super powers having sex, this is what I think of.
this is like the worst moment of the whole show ;_;
This moment hits you RIGHT IN THE GUT! OUCH!
I remember tiny me watching this episode and SOBBING ;_;
Because they had us thinking for a good dozen episodes that she was the real MJ
And then
THIS
I am a HUGE fan of the Peter/MJ relationship. I grew up with it. When I saw this for the first time, my jaw dropped. Even though it was a water clone, in our eyes, technically, Mary Jane died. Back then, it was tough to watch.