“Si Tu Veux De Moi” by Dotun Akande 🖤 @dotun-akande
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“Si Tu Veux De Moi” by Dotun Akande 🖤 @dotun-akande
Storm, as one of Marvel’s most iconic characters, has long represented power, grace, and resilience and it’s fantastic that we’re going to be able to finally fully explore her identity, heritage and inner world in her new ongoing solo book by Murewa Ayodele.
For many Black readers, Storm isn’t only a superhero but a cultural touchstone. She represents how important it is to see nuanced, fully realized Black characters in mainstream media, which is especially important to Black women and femmes who often feel overlooked in pop culture
Storm’s identity as a Black woman, grounded in African roots, is central to her narrative, supporting and being supported by Black people, especially women and femmes, who are on a journey of reclaiming their own identities, Power and voices
She is one of the strongest Black characters in fiction who often transcends tropes, constraints and stereotypes. We’ve seen her be indomitable, vulnerable, broken, confident, angry, heartbroken, joyful, etc
In a world where Black people, especially women and femmes, have been prevented from taking up space, Storm has control over her environments. Storm represents the ongoing fight for social, political and cultural autonomy.
With Storm having her own solo series, Ayodele is reclaiming space in a genre that has often sidelined Black characters. While the topic of ‘representation’ is complex, seeing Storm front and center while being treated with respect, nuance and complexity is powerful
Storm’s connection to the Earth and her being its protector speaks to the ways in which many Black and Indigenous people, particularly of African descent, view our relationship with nature and spirituality. Storm’s ability to commune with the planet parallels some traditions
Historically, Storm has often been depicted through an exoticized lens-her African heritage emphasized in ways that othered her from other mainstream characters. In giving her a solo, this allows writers to explore her in ways that reject how Black women have been fetishized
What are they trying to tell us🟠🔴
Crap, all the Rangers on Earth are prisoners. Fuck.
Happy Day One of Inktober! Here is Amelia from Power Rangers Cosmic Fury!! Short review, really liked this season (probably my favorite from recent memory) Great job making me like bad guy Ollie (because he was hands down my least favorite character, anytime he appeared onscreen I rolled my eyes)
Still hate the suit designs. When they are moving around and fighting it doesn't look as bad...but as soon as they stand still oof
Is...is she....live streaming...??? And is it just me or...did Cosmic Fury suddenly turn into a comedy???😂😂😂
Look how proud he is of her🖤❤️✨
And they formed a band. That's the comedy folks!!😂😂😂
The team work I never knew I needed. GIRL POWER ALL THE WAY!!!❤️💚🧡
He's ready to sacrifice himself again. My precious Mallows🥹🖤
After cosmic fury i just gotta say
I LOVE SOLON
i don't care what anybody else says. cosmic fury is just straight up different and i love it
I just really miss power rangers 2017. . .
That's it. That's the whole post.
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HOt take Unpopular opinion: despite all the criticism floating around about the cosmic fury suits, I think they look pretty dope.
Billy is the GOAT.
Also, he kept the dinosaur theme. "It just felt right."
I like that Solon catches the little morphin grid balls for Ollie and Zayto.