dcu:
It’s almost Valentine’s Day. This seems appropriate.
oh no not a glamorpuss playgirl
Because he was speaking with a french accent I read “pain” as, well, “pain.”
As in “eternities of bread.”
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Roy Harper’s life is my favorite comedy.
Jade’s face in panel three is the face of someone who has no idea why she even tries to be nice to this asshole.
This is the best fucking thing I have ever seen. Everybody but Deadpool can pack it up and go home. Nobody’s ever going to do anything better than this. (Spoiler: It was Loki, Cap. You all know it was Loki.)
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this is why the internet exists, ok.
fear her dislocated hip
I don’t know if this is the greatest thing ever or the most horrific. xD
Oh no dying can’t breathe. ILU Escher Girls.
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Going through the Line It Is Drawn archives and thought this 1930s Iron Man was swell.
Why the frown, Steve?
—Avengers #32 (1966) by Stan Lee & Don Heck
Not saying Jan wouldn’t tap it, though. ILU Jan.
1991 Marvel Swimsuit Special
Hoooly shit, I thought her arm was part of his leg because pouches and then the creepy dinosaur head looked even more like it was growing out of him. NEVER CHANGE, SWIMSUIT SPECIALS.
(via devildoll)
Little League #27 by Yale Stewart
Characters © DC Comics. Creative content © Yale Stewart.
Alfreeeed. <3
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Woman 1: Christine, look— it’s the Black Widow!
Woman 2: It’s her all right— Madam Natasha! There’s a woman with her own mind— definitely the Gloria Steinem of the jumpsuit set.
And for the first time in many days— the Widow smiles.I’ve posted this before, it’s still like, top ten moments in comics, for me. So much of the discussion about female superheroes, today, reduces them to things for men to look at. And here’s this moment, from a time when feminism was this new-fangled, radical notion, that flat out embraces Black Widow as someone for women to look up to. And she draws power from this, and contentment.
Sure, yeah, superhero comics can be the fantasies of adolescent white dudes. But they can be everyone else’s fantasy, too— dismiss that at your own peril.
From Daredevil #91, by Gerry Conway and Gene Colan.
Natasha’s face in the last panel!
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The New 52 is reintroducing Alan Scott (the original Green Lantern) as an openly gay man.
James Robinson, who is writing the revamped series, has stated the hero will enter paraellel world Earth-Two as a much younger Alan Scott, but his youth is not to detract from his esteemed compassion and bravery.
Fanatics should be aware that this Alan Scott is not… Continue reading
That’s just what we need. Another superhero who’s a billionaire.
I kid because I love! This is obviously very exciting.
Batman being nice to Spoiler didn’t not make me tear up.
this must be how the batchildren feel all the time
Welcome to: If Male Superhero Costumes were Designed Like Female Superhero Costumes!
Aaaaa I dunno. I got tired of guys having no idea why girls find female superhero’s costumes kinda sexist, so I, um, made this?
My main goals were: 1) Make it so the first thing you think of when you look at them is sex, whether you want to or not. 2) make it so that any male human who looks at this feels really uncomfortable. 3) make it funny, because, well, it’s kinda hilarious really.
Not trying to start a war here, just wanted to poke a bit of fun.
So, here you go menfolk, welcome to being a girl who likes comics.
My standards for women’s costumes are so low that the first thing I thought on seeing Cap’s get-up was, “Aw, that’s not so bad. It’s sporty.”
What’s a cleavage window between friends?
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“Batman” Russian Nesting Dolls
Katya Malkhova is the Russian graphic designer and photographer behind this fun collection of “Batman” inspired Russian nesting dolls. The chotchkies are neatly concealed within each doll. Open one up and find a smaller version of Batman inside. Hit the thumbs to check out these fresh “Batman” Russian nesting dolls in detail. [JayMug]
Like this Shortpacked comic, hahah.
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[Archie Comics CEO] John Goldwater (via Towleroad):
“We stand by Life with Archie #16. As I’ve said before, Riverdale is a safe, welcoming place that does not judge anyone. It’s an idealized version of America that will hopefully become reality someday. We’re sorry the American Family Association/OneMillionMoms.com feels so negatively about our product, but they have every right to their opinion, just like we have the right to stand by ours. Kevin Keller will forever be a part of Riverdale, and he will live a happy, long life free of prejudice, hate and narrow-minded people.“