KPOP DEMON HUNTERS (2025) dir. Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans
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KPOP DEMON HUNTERS (2025) dir. Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans
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By Rombutan
i don’t know how you could watch a movie where the only brown man with a few speaking lines (that just confirm he sold falafel to superman and it’s okay if he dies for the #supermancause because he has no family) get shot in the head. palestinian stand ins who are just farmers sitting and waiting and begging superman to come save them that you don’t even see for the vast majority of the movie. who literally only stand around to beg a white boy from kansas to save them. and not have that absolutely spoil the ENTIRE thing for you. this feels like it barely even begins to get into how disgusting the politics of it were??? not that i ever expect a superhero movie to be poignant or have much to say but people acting like we’re #soback over maybe one of the most racist white savior movies i’ve ever seen is 😭😭😭
I’mm new to comics but seen a lot of hate for tom king. I haven’t read much of his comics (just one off issues trying to decide which run to start from) so I was wondering if he’s just done one particularly bad run or his writing in general?
So, Tom King is a former CIA agent who was actively involved in the Iraq invasion and has spoken very openly about torturing people as fun asides in conversations.
A lot of people focus on his writing (and I have been guilty of this in the past), but ultimately, the actual damage he has done to hundreds, thousands, potentially millions of lives in service of the CIA in Iraq takes precedent over everything he's written. His writing is inherently linked to his CIA past (very pro-American, very pro-military, very anti-immigrant, etc), but he could write the most groundbreaking stuff of a generation and it wouldn't change the fact that he is a murderer and is responsible for countless deaths.
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Hello and welcome to comicedit's first ever event, celebrating our favourite women in comics and comic book adaptations!
As women's history month draws near, we want to give everyone the opportunity to celebrate their favourite women in comic-related media. This event is structured with very open themes each week, allowing for everyone to have enough time to create their material. Multiple submissions for the same theme are not only accepted, they're encouraged!
WHAT DO WE ACCEPT?
Gifs, graphics, moodboards, video material, virtually anything visual is accepted!
HOW DO I PARTICIPATE?
We will track our usual tag, #comiceditblog, as well as #cewomen25!
RULES
As usual, we do not accept material regarding the Elizabeth Olsen portrayal of Wanda Maximoff, or Gal Godot's depiction of Wonder Woman.
THEMES
Week 1, 1st to the 7th of March → Favourite female character(s). Self-explanatory!
Week 2, 8th to the 14th of March → Favourite women-led project. This incorporates films, television shows, solo comic book titles, all-women teams, etc. Any piece of comic book media that centers on a woman is accepted! Examples; Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Wonder Woman (1976), Dazzler (1981) by Tom DeFalco, etc.
Week 3, 15th to 21st of March → Favourite female relationship. Wherever it's two best friends, a mother and a daughter, or a romantic relationship, anything is accepted here. Non-canon ships or team-ups are also accepted. Examples; Harley Quinn/Poison Ivy, Sue Storm-Richards and Valeria Richards, Scarlet Witch and Zatanna team-up.
Week 4, 22nd to 28th of March → Favourite obscure / underrated woman. This is for your supporting cast favourite, your 10 minutes of screentime darling, your 25 appearance queen. This is the time to show love for the forgotten women in comic book media, but we know everyone's definition of underrated is different, so we aren't too strict! Examples; Lady Dorma, Helen Cho, Lyta Trevor, etc.
The remaining three days are free; if you want to put out extra work, or catch up on a missed prompt, please feel free! At the end of the month, we will collect everything in a round-up post, so everyone can check out each other's beautiful work.
If you have any other questions, our inbox is open!
If you're considering creating material, or if you're looking forward to seeing other people's works, please make sure to reblog this post! We look forward to seeing everyone in March.
Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #5 (2023)
“The character of Lois in the movie was inspired by the journalist Marie Colvin, who was of course killed in Syria. She was one of the most intrepid journalists who ever lived, in my opinion. And there’s a story in Vanity Fair, “Marie Colvin’s Private War,” and the line that Lois says is almost exactly the line that was in that article, where a Chechen warlord said he wouldn’t shake her hand because she was a woman. Marie Colvin replied, “There is no woman in this room, only a journalist.” So that line was my tribute to her.” — Chris Terrio BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE — ULTIMATE EDITION (2016) dir. Zack Snyder ››› Sammi Rotibi as General Amajagh ››› Amy Adams as Lois Lane
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