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I'm sorry Clint, but that's hilarious
rest in peace Josh GothicKingCobraJFS
the first comic i ever read was ms. marvel vol 1, kamala khan’s first solo book, and that’s what got me into comics. i had to be at least eleven or twelve, and she was and still is my favorite superhero. she was incredibly easy to relate to as a middle schooler going through puberty, and she was also my first encounter with any sort of muslim representation in ya or children’s media. reading the ms.marvel comics allowed for jump off point, as i started reading champions and avengers and read some of jane foster’s thor and miles morales’ spiderman. i’ve read nearly every solo comic she’s in, and i own most of her comics. she was awesome and even though i’m mainly into dc today, i owe my love of reading comics to her.
anyway, what i’m trying to say here, is that there is a huge difference is how the mcu characterizes characters and how the characters are actually portrayed in comics, and when you change a fundamental aspect of who they are, one that is main part of their identity, then that character is no longer that same character, and congrats! you’ve just made an entirely new person and you should’ve expected that fans of that original character are going to be pretty pissed about it. kamala’s powers are integral to her identity and how she develops as a character, and without that, who is she?
“Instinct,” Moon Knight (Vol. 9/2022), #22.
Writer: Jed MacKay; Artist: Alessandro Cappuccio; Colorist: Rachelle Rosenberg; Letterer: Cory Petit
Carol: Hello team, I am the new Captain now.
Steve: Ah, finally. I was too tired for this shit anyways.
Clint: Did he just—?
Natasha: [nods]
Steve: What is it?
Everyone: LANGUAGE!
Steve: [bangs on the table] I see what just happened.
Clint: What are you talking about! I’m the backbone of this group. Nat: I love you, but no. Bruce: You’re more like the appendix of this group. Tony: No one knows what you’re here for. Steve: Prone to explode at any moment. Thor: And a bit of a pain to remove. Clint: … Clint: Well fuck you all too.
The gn cover: *shows Merle reaching out for a d20.*
Justin: Is that a symbolism of my dad almost, but not quite grasping Dungeons & Dragons?
Carey: I'd never say that, but I would let what you've said stand.
Clint: wait, wHAT?