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Poor Cyclops
This panel from X-Men: Grand Design #1 lives in my head rent free. It's totally horrifying, especially in context, but it's also more than a little fucking hilarious. Perhaps unintentionally. The optic blasts don't look particularly destructive but they convey the terror of having beams constantly shooting out your eyes while embracing self-referencial kitsch.
Scott Summers' mutation IS a disability, albeit intensely science fiction and not always treated like one. Weaponised disability is an uncomfortable trope, though the power fantasy aspect of it can be appealing, at least for me. @kalinara made an interesting post about Scott choosing to not 'correct' his brain damage on Krakoa, with his visor/prosthetic/visual aid being a part of who he is. I won't repeat their observations but it's worth checking out.
Time Is a Flat Stepping Disc Bonus 18 The Illyana Rasputin timeline issue by issue
X-Men: Grand Design--X-Tinction #1 In a different universe, events happen much the same for Illyana and the X-Men, just... not quite exact and more summarized. But Illyana fights heroically to sava as many mutants from the Mutant Massacre as she can.
Is it available on Marvel Unlimited: Yes Has it been reprinted in an Epic Collection: No
Enceladus may change our fundamental understanding of everything.
JWST and Spiral Galaxies
JWST has released a collection of spiral galaxies it's been recently surveying. The IR telescope cuts through most of the dust and gas that obscures structures in the galaxy.
Here NGC 628, the lower half Hubble and the upper half JWST. JWST has the ability to reveal huge bubble like structures, caused by supernova and found here also in our own Milky Way.
The images range in types, from grand design to barred spiral galaxies, and a few not so structured images.
To see more images, visit the NASA website
It’s oh-so-easy to be absolutely mesmerized by these spiral galaxies. Follow their clearly defined arms, which are brimming with stars, to t
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Shout out to all the BBC Merlin girlies reblogging my Merlin content bc Merlin is Merlin.