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“Empowered” and “sexy” are not universally synonymous. That a woman is not a sex kitten does not mean that she’s any less comfortable or empowered or any of that stuff. See above, re: not a homogenous demographic. Stop making sexiness a universal demand. Let some characters be unsexy. And for f*ck’s sake, please, please stop drawing women who are injured, or dead, or being tortured, or punching bad guys, in sex-kitten pin-up poses. That is bad visual storytelling, and it is INCREDIBLY creepy. Let women be heroes for the sake of heroism. Women don’t have to be damaged or traumatized to be strong, or to want to make a difference. Corollary: Dropping rape into a backstory is not a panacea for making a female character complex and gritty.

Imagine you have a daughter. Imagine the kind of women you’d like her to want to grow up to be. Write them. Write women you’d want to be friends — really good friends — with. Write women you’d get in arguments with. Write women you’d be legitimately scared of. Write women like your mom, like your aunts, like your wife, like your friends, like your nieces and nephews and daughters and bosses and friends. We are not aliens… This, too, goes back to “doing things.” A lot of the time, male characters act, and female characters are acted upon. Let female characters make difficult choices — and sometimes choose wrong — and have struggles and the same real victories. Because without those things, they’re not characters; they’re just window dressing.

Rachel Edidin talks about portraying female superhero characters at Comic Alliance (via georgethecat)

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fuckyeahlost:

I’ve mentioned/recommended it a few times before, and now comes news that Damon Lindelof will be writing the foreword to the upcoming hardcover of Morning Glories. It’s not far off to call it LOST at a prep school, and it’s filled with twists, turns and jaw-dropping moments just like the show.
You can pick it up on Amazon (the first two volumes contain the first 12 issues and will cost you just $18 together) or head out and support your local comic book store and buy it there. Either way, you won’t be disappointed.

Awesome. Heroes in Newnan, GA has the trades, I believe, and they carry the single issues. Was told that I would enjoy it, so after I finish up the pile next to my bed, I will be looking into Morning Glories.

fuckyeahlost:

I’ve mentioned/recommended it a few times before, and now comes news that Damon Lindelof will be writing the foreword to the upcoming hardcover of Morning Glories. It’s not far off to call it LOST at a prep school, and it’s filled with twists, turns and jaw-dropping moments just like the show.

You can pick it up on Amazon (the first two volumes contain the first 12 issues and will cost you just $18 together) or head out and support your local comic book store and buy it there. Either way, you won’t be disappointed.

Awesome. Heroes in Newnan, GA has the trades, I believe, and they carry the single issues. Was told that I would enjoy it, so after I finish up the pile next to my bed, I will be looking into Morning Glories.

Filed under LOST Damon Lindelof Morning Glories comics

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foreverrhapsody:

I’ve gone through my stacks and piles and I’ve found a whole bunch of random geeky stuff that I would love to have a new home. Let me warn you that when I say random, I mean random. Therefore, this giveaway is going to be a surprise! I’m not going to provide pictures and minute descriptions of…

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Marvel Retains Its Copyrights

“At the outset, it is important to state what this motion is not about. Contrary to recent press accounts [including two pieces in the New York Times], this case is not about whether Jack Kirby or Stan Lee is the real ‘creator’ of Marvel characters, or whether Kirby (and other freelance artists who created culturally iconic comic book characters for Marvel and other publishers) were treated ‘fairly’ by companies that grew rich off the fruit of their labor. It is about whether Kirby’s work qualifies as work-for-hire under the Copyright Act of 1909, as interpreted by the courts, notably the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. If it does, then Marvel owns the copyright in the Kirby Works, whether that is ‘fair’ or not. If it does not, then the Kirby Heirs have a statutory right to take back those copyrights, no matter the impact on recent corporate acquisition or on earnings from blockbuster movies made and yet to be made.”



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I speak reason! Look at man’s history! How can you call all that murder, war, and cruelty God’s work? Can’t you see that morality has been left to man? That God wants man to choose between good and evil for himself?
Matt Cable

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In about an hour, Ill be able to start reading Swamp Thing. Im looking forward to this series. I got a glimpse of him from Hellblazer, and from what I can see, Swampy knows plenty of the guys in the DCverse. Im not a big fan of cross overs, but I have a feeling that its done without the cheese. I hope, anyway.

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