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Who put HETERO porn on my dash during pride month 💔
I’m not watching Spider Noir
given the current climate this pride especially i feel i must mention that i love my trans friends, i stand with trans people in the fight against transphobic legislation and those who would enforce it, and this blog is not a good place for you to be if you do not vibe with that
lets take the hair straightener away from dc.
lets remove the teen titans cartoon from everyone's memory.
Which of these Black DC characters would you most like to see get an ongoing comic run? (Fem Edition)
Tiffany Fox (Batgirl)
Karen Beecher (Bumblebee)
Anita Fite (Empress)
Marilyn Moonlight
Queen Nubia of Themyscira (Nubia)
Onyx Adams (Onyx)
Raquel Ervin (Rocket)
Natasha Irons (Starlight)
Anissa & Jennifer Pierce (Thunder & Lightning)
Mari McCabe (Vixen)
Other (leave in tags)
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As of today, it's been 1203 days (approximately 3 years and 3 1/2 months) since DC published an ongoing comic book centering a Black character in its mainline continuity. I'm using this poll to bring awareness to some Black characters who I think could use some love. Masc edition.
How to look for indie comics from Black creators!
As you may know, there was recently a DC Comics boycott as a part of the DCSoWhite movement since DC has not had a mainline ongoing solo with a Black lead for over 1200 days. You can read more about this here, here, here, and here. The boycott has been cancelled (link), but that doesn't mean we can't still show support for Black comic creators!
One of the things the movement called for fans to do was to "[Support] Black creators through independent and creator-owned projects." So this post is meant to provide tips on how to do this.
Check out other works of Black creators you're already familiar with
The Black comic creators you're already a fan of who have made comics for DC or Marvel have likely also made comics for other publishers too. You can usually find out about other comics they've worked on through their Wikipedia page, social media pages, and their own website if they have one. And it's a good idea to follow their social media to learn about any of their projects in the future!
Look through indie publisher websites
A great way to find out about indie comics is to check out indie publishers' websites. There will almost always be a page on their websites with all their comics so you can easily look through them and the creators will be listed so you can look into the creators too. This is one way to find out about Black comic creators who you might not already be familiar with.
The publishers that are listed as examples in the webpages linked above are Image Comics, BOOM! Studios, Vault Comics, Ignition Press, and Stranger Comics.
Check out existing lists
There are already lists online that specifically recommend Black creators to check out and comics by Black creators. You can also find recommendations and lists on social media. This is another great way to find out about Black comic creators you're not yet familiar with.
Speaking of lists, I would like to point you to this post by @bimboopo which includes a list of many Black webtoon creators which you can go check out!
Hopefully this guide will help people find out about more comics by Black creators. Support these creators by reading, buying, and talking about their comics. And even if the boycott is over, still make sure to sign the petition.
i love you semicolon. no one look at my 80 word sentence
Cute little rainbow heart for pride month tumblr but how about you stop disproportionally banning trans women and marking sfw queer posts as mature
i've been phasing the phrase 'google it' out of my vocabulary and going back to 'look it up'. fuck you youve lost your generic trademark privileges
i think whenever u talk about nightwing and his escrima sticks you should have to say "thank u oracle" because the only reason he has escrima sticks at all is because oracle had them first and brian stelfreeze thought they looked cool and gave them to dick.
Conversations around which female character is the better love interest for a man only fuels misogyny in fandom spaces
Just saw someone refer to Babs as a “loser” when propping up Kori. Just out here proving my point. The fact that a lot of hatred for Babs ONLY comes from the fact that she is another woman who has had a relationship with Dick is very telling
DO YOU GUYS NOT HEAR YOURSELF?
Theyre hard travelling heroes because theyre travelling. and hard
all of my writing is actually just thinly-veiled fantasy about being seen at your worst and still being loved
"can mutuals dm" "can mutuals ask for your discord" girl, mutuals have an implied invitation to my wedding
when a moot changes their pfp i feel like a baby whose dad shaved his beard
Something that I think we need to call out more in fandoms is the blatant racism towards black female characters, especially when they are love interests. I feel that everytime there is a black female love interest, the fandom completely neglects her and rushes to ship the MC with another character that is most of the time white. And then racist fans try to hide behind “oh well I just don’t ship them!” and it’s pathetic. Adding onto this I think that a lot of ppl in fandoms try to deny/ignore that female black characters can be feminine. People try to default being black as an inherently masculine thing when not only is it not true but it is just downright racist. Let black characters be fun and feminine and let them be loved!!!