Favourite Non-Powered Character: Round One Match Twenty-Nine of Thirty-Two
Cassandra Cain (Batgirl/Orphan/Black Bat)
Alysande Stuart

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Favourite Non-Powered Character: Round One Match Twenty-Nine of Thirty-Two
Cassandra Cain (Batgirl/Orphan/Black Bat)
Alysande Stuart
Este é um período estranho nos quadrinhos de X-Men.
Uma página de "X-Men #56" (Abril, 1993), incluindo uma história originalmente publicada em "Uncanny X-Men #254" (Marvel, 1989). Arte por Marc Silvestri e Dan Green.
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This is a weird period of X-Men comics.
A page from "X-Men #56" (Abril, 1993), featuring a storyline originally published in "Uncanny X-Men #254" (Marvel, 1989). Art by Marc Silvestri and Dan Green.
X-Men: True Friends
Volume: 1
Issue: 3
True Friends (Part 3)
Writer: Chris Claremont
Penciler: Rick Leonardi
Inker: Al Williamson
Colourist: Shannon Blanchard
Cover: Rick Leonardi
Marvel
Alistaire had never noticed before that Kurt’s teeth are sharp, but he sure noticed when he thought he was a vampire and locked him in a closet for so reason...
Also, before anyone asks, the reason you can lock a teleporter in a closet is because we have been told Kurt is really weak and can only do like 1 port a day and we were told he used it up to save Alistaire...
From Edge of Spider-Verse Vol. 2 #002
“Gig of Nightmares”, by Mallory Rosenthal, Ig Guara and Rico Renzi
“The Spider and the Dragon”, by Ramzee, Ruairí Coleman and Brian Reber
“A Single Thread”, by Dan Slott, Paco Medina, Walden Wong and Brian Reber
Oh get out of here with that blushing, Sharon Friedlander. It’s not like you’ve never worn a bondage outfit before! There was that time you and Tom Corsi there almost fucked each other to death out in the forest. Yes that was an actual thing that happened in an X-Men comic book. Sure, they were being manipulated by Empath at the time, but bondage outfits don’t just magically appear out of thin air! I mean, ok sure, in these panels here they magically appear out of thin air because Amanda Sefton screws up her clothes conjuring spell, but that’s not what happened that other time! She and Tom had those outfits in the backs of their closets just waiting to be used. How is this a thing I’m talking about in relation to a comic book. (Uncanny X-Men #254 – Dec 1989)
Finishing off Marvel MerMay with an obscure f/f ship! So, this one time in Uncanny X-Men #254, Amanda Sefton had to turn herself and Alysande Stuart into mermaids. The mermaids actually looked REALLY DIFFERENT but as cool as those are, I couldn’t draw them and also they wouldn’t be recognizable as the characters. Afterwards, Alysande asked Amanda if they could DO IT AGAIN SOMETIME, and, idk, the way she said it felt kinda gay to me, and I think that interpretation has merit because CLAREMONT wrote this and we all know how he is. Anyway, Alysande is dead these days, but. . . I like to think they got to do this. For those wondering who these ladies are, Amanda Sefton aka Jimaine Szardos aka Daytripper is a sorceress and the foster sister of Nightcrawler, whom he was raised with by their mother Margali. She’s helped the X-Men out a number of times. Brigadier Alysande Stuart is the co-founder and leader of W.H.O ( Weird Happenings Organization) which is Britain's primary organization for the investigation of supernatural and superhuman incidents. She’s primarily an Excalibur character, but in this adventure she helped Amanda in the defense of Muir Island against the Reavers in the Muir Island Saga, and the pair became part of the unofficial X-Men team known as the “Muir Island X-Men”. She’s a normal human, but a SUPER badass! As a note, I really LOVE HOW THEY DRAW HER HERE. Like, look at her! Her hair is short and sensible like a military woman’s would be, her uniform isn’t sexualized or impractical, and her FACE! She has a REAL NOSE, a long nose with a slight curve to it, not the tiny baby button that female characters usually get! Look at the line of her cheeks, look at her prominent chin! She’s in no way ugly but she has features that female characters in comics don’t typically get and I REALLY LOVE THAT IT’S SO RARE!
Excalibur (V1) #34 by Chris Claremont and Ron Wagner