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Me to my student: You need to pare things down. Just, like, Marie Kondo this whole paragraph. Student, softly to herself: Does this clause spark joy??
... damn, this could change my writing process considerably.
Ukiyo-e Endgame
Japanese illustrator Takumi blends pop culture with the ancient Ukiyo-e art form in his latest series of superhero illustrations. To celebrate the recent Avengers: Endgame film release, the talented fantasy fan rendered each famous character in the style of authentic Japanese woodblock illustrations.
Remember who had you when you were at your lowest…
my own damn self
I love them
REST IN PEACE STAN LEE (1922-2018)
A Big Win For Afghan Women's Wheelchair Hoopsters
Courtesy of ICRC
The women used to be so nervous about playing wheelchair basketball in public that they had opaque screens erected to conceal the court.
Now their faces are being splashed across media outlets in Afghanistan.
On Sunday, Afghanistan’s national women’s wheelchair basketball team won their first championship at the 4th annual Bali Cup International Tournament in Indonesia.
It was the first time the team had ever played in an international tournament.
Jess Markt, their American coach, has been training the 11 members of the national team since 2012.
“They’re one of the greatest sports stories that I’ve ever been associated with,” says Markt. "I’m incredibly proud of them.“
When the Afghan team first started shooting hoops, they were worried about what their family and friends might think of them. It’s hard enough being a woman in Afghanistan, explains Markt — and playing sports as a woman using a wheelchair was unheard of.
Thomas Glass/Courtesy of ICRC
That’s why the women, who range in age from 17 to 30, initially requested the screens around the courts, he says. But after the women saw how much excitement there was around the men’s wheelchair basketball competition in 2013, they told Markt: “We want people to see us play. Take down the screens.”
Today, there are 120 women wheelchair basketball players in Afghanistan. Many of them are not able to use their limbs as a result of polio, birth defects or war-related injuries.
“Other disabled girls see the women doing incredible things and say ‘I wanna be like them.’ ” says Markt. “The national team has become role models to girls around the country.”
Read the full story here
Such an exciting win for this team! -Emily
She got no standing ovation. She got no mainstream media lauds for her heroism. She got no kudos for leaving home, a much longer journey than that other senator, the one from Arizona, to get to DC, and there are no mainstream media stories on it that I can find… I only found out from a friend who spotted it on Twitter. She didn’t do it for publicity. Senator Mazie Hirono of Hawaii was just doing her job as a good politician, voting not to repeal the ACA so as to protect her constituents. She has Stage Four kidney cancer — that means scarce chances of survival — is recovering from a second surgery to remove part of a rib, and made sure she got to her seat in the Senate Chamber to vote “no” to whatever Republican wealth-care crap was thrown at her. But you’ll only find out about it on social media. Because she’s not a pale male, maybe?
The heroic Senator with severe cancer who interrupted treatment to vote… NO (via wilwheaton)
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So About That Whole Thing
LONG COMIC BOOK RANT INCOMING:
Okay some things need to be said:
1. If you’re going to write a smug thunk-piece about the “failure” of “diversity” in comics, maybe don’t use the cover image of a book that’s had 4 collections on the NYT graphic books bestseller list, won a Hugo and cleaned up at Angouleme. Just because you HOPE it’s on the chopping block, oh Riders of the Brohirrim, doesn’t mean it is.
2. I will tell you exactly why Ms Marvel works: it didn’t set out to be Ms Marvel. We were originally going to pitch it as a 10 issue limited series. I had a 3 issue exit strategy because I assumed we were going to get canned. There was no “diversity initiative” anywhere–getting that thing made at all was a struggle. It was a given that any character without AT LEAST a 20-year history would tank. Everybody, myself included, assumed this series was going to work out the same way.
3. That freed us–by “us” I mean the whole creative team–to tell exactly the story we wanted to tell. We had nothing to lose, nothing to overcome but low expectations. That gave us room to break a lot of rules.
STUFF THAT IS DIFFICULT TO REPLICATE AND IMPOSSIBLE TO PLAN:
1. Unexpected audiences. We are at a point in history when the role of religion is at a tremendous inflection point. What I didn’t realize was that the anxieties felt by young Muslims are also felt by young Mormons, evangelicals, orthodox Jews, and others. A h-u-g-e reason Ms Marvel has struck the chord it has is because it deals with the role of traditionalist faith in the context of social justice, and there was–apparently–an untapped audience of people from a wide variety of faith backgrounds who were eager for a story like this. Nobody could have predicted or planned for that. That’s being in the right place at the right time with the right story burning a hole in your pocket. Plenty of other stuff I’ve written and liked has fallen with a huge thud. That’s the norm. Exceptions are great when they happen, but hard to plan.
2. The paradox of low expectations. The bar was set pretty low for Ms Marvel, but because of Ms Marvel’s success, that bar got set much higher for similar books that came later.
STUFF THAT IS ENTIRELY AVOIDABLE:
1. This is a personal opinion, but IMO launching a legacy character by killing off or humiliating the original character sets the legacy character up for failure. Who wants a legacy if the legacy is shitty?
2. Diversity as a form of performative guilt doesn’t work. Let’s scrap the word diversity entirely and replace it with authenticity and realism. This is not a new world. This is *the world.*
3. Never try to be the next whoever. Be the first and only you. People smell BS a mile away.
4. The direct market and the book market have diverged. Never the twain shall meet. We need to accept this and move on, and market accordingly.
5. Not for nothing, but there is a direct correlation between the quote unquote “diverse” Big 2 properties that have done well (Luke Cage, Black Panther, Ms Marvel, Batgirl) and properties that have A STRONG SENSE OF PLACE. It’s not “diversity” that draws those elusive untapped audiences, it’s *particularity.* This is a vital distinction nobody seems to make. This goes back to authenticity and realism.
AND FINALLY
On a practical level, this is not really a story about “diversity” at all. It’s a story about the rise of YA comics. If you look at it that way, the things that sell and don’t sell (AND THE MARKETS THEY SELL IN VS THE MARKETS THEY DON’T SELL IN) start to make a different kind of sense.
I have just one dream left in this world, and I hope the universe finds a way to make it happen: A crazy Powerpuff Girls movie, with all the major villains and some crazy fights. And the music video for the theme song must be trippy AF, featuring a J-Pop/K-Pop girl group dressed as the Powerpuff Girls and beating on Mojo Jojo, who suddenly removes his costume head to reveal... he was Jack Black all along! Is this too much to ask?
never in my life have I laughed at a pic like this
When one’s diet attempt fails (inevitably)
Me, when I go full fannish on a character and my friends/family say the character is ‘okay but nothing special.’
Black Canary - Ryan Sook
How to buy my love: A quick guide
Take me to a book sale, and buy me books. Screw that 'Can I buy you a drink?' nonsense.
Actual life partner goals. Screw everything else, yummy ramen is the foundation for the best life. (Subs and screenshots not mine)