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@bamfweatherwitch
Thanks for all the requests so far. I’ve had a lot of people asking me to do some of the X-Men ladies, so I decided to do the new Marvel Now! lineup. Jubilee, Rachel Summers, Storm, Psylocke, Rogue and Kitty Pryde.
I think I really hate colouring, if anyone would like to team up and colour my work from now on, please send me some links to your work.
Print available on my etsy store.
Any other characters you’d like to see?
Favorite Comic Book Artists » Stephanie Hans
Featured characters: Storm, Gambit, Zatanna, Emma Frost, Scarlet Witch, Jean Grey, Thor, Wonder Woman, Black Widow, Red Sonja, Firestar, Magik, Young Avengers, Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man, Angela
site, tumblr, twitter, deviantart
coming out to your parents
If you try for one second to tell me the X-Men isn’t an allegory for the gay rights movement, I will smack you. They weren’t even remotely subtle about this.
The mutants have always been an allegory for anyone that didn’t fit in to society. The folks who drew the comics made a point of that early on.
It’s not just the gay rights movement, its not just kids trying to “come out” to their parents. Its people being mistreated by the government, put away, forced to pretend to be “normal”, systematically oppressed, even killed for who they are because the powers that be cant control it. It’s an allegory for blacks, gays, the disabled (mentally and physically), women, and anyone really who isnt a white man at the top of the food chain.
Fun fact: Ian McKellen worked with the screenwriters to make this scene directly parallel with kids coming out as queer to their parents. This scene was 100% meant to be an allegory for coming out.
Koriand’r being absolutely adorable in Starfire #1 (2015)
art by Emanuela Lupacchino
Women of Batman ► Part II (Part I)
Nightcrawler, Ms. Marvel, Snowbird, Wolverine, Black Widow, Iron Man, Captain America, and Valkyrie by Dale Eaglesham *
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Cosplay girl Twitter
X-Men Lineup Compiled by MatthewRHumphreys
*wink wink*
I see this is doing the rounds again 😁
It’s one of my favourites too 😜
Love this one, though now I’m thinking of Sharpe for the wedding night, too…
All 21 past, present and future Marvel films in chronological order represented by its own graphical rectangle
Mystique in All-New X-Men
Kitty Pryde By Patrick Scherberger
Ororo Munroe
Reblog if you agree.
penguinvengers!XD
Okay, but imagine the first time Steve and Bucky hear the term “feminazi.” Some dudebro at a convention or public event the team is forced to go to calls a woman a feminazi, and Steve and Bucky just lose it and start yelling at the guy because they’ve lost friends to actual Nazis, and a woman standing up for her rights as a human being is not comparable to slaughtering millions of people.
Favorite X-Men
(#5 #3) Illyana Nikolievna Rasputin (Ульяна Николаевна Распутина)
Mutant: Stepping Discs (Time/Space Teleportation)
Sorceress: Astral Projection, White Magic, Black Magic,
“Sorceress Supreme of Limbo”