The embodiment of “not all heroes wear capes”!
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The embodiment of “not all heroes wear capes”!
concept art for the Captain, her names Courage, she looks mean but she isnt really. i like her a lot :)
That moment when you have the weight of a whole nation on your shoulders.
Salgueiro Maia on April 25th 1974
Salgueiro Maia in negotiation with Pato Anselmo at Ribeira das Naus Avenue, Lisbon, during the 25th of April of 1974
Foto by Eduardo Gageiro, 1974.
Capt’n Courage
Creator(s): Unknown
Alias(es): Unknown
1st Issue w/Uniform: Scoop Comics #8
Year/Month of Publication: 1944
Captain Courage Hero Tale
Courage
The thing about people is that they never have the courage to say what they want to say. I understand. I'm a human too.
So why are they so afraid of saying those words? Whats so toxic that could possibly happen if those words escaped the sanctuary of their closed mouth? People will talk. They always have , always will. But if you don't take that leap of faith then you never know.
Most of the time I feel like I have to give some people a push, so that they can say what they want to say, whenever they want to , without having to give two fucks about what society has to say about it.
Though of course the question is, can you back up those words? If you do, then by all means let it out. If you don't, well , the worse that could possibly happen is that you might get bashed (Heh) Tough. But hey, at least you could learn a thing or two out of the experience. So what the hell :)
So here's to everyone who has something hidden in the corner of those lips, let it out.
Captain Courage at your service