Yeah, it's gorgeous.
Gunn ,'Underneath'
Other Media 2: It's Astounishing!
Discussion of comics, graphic novels, and more. Except for capes. No capes!
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For non-sequitor reasons I just re-read this IO9 "natter" post about women and comics: [link] and then got lost in some of the comment threads discussing the depiction of women in comics, including rape culture and fridging. Unlike most posts on things that are sensitive, by and large the comments are well thought out and informative.
So I figured I'd drop it here if anyone is interested in rekindling ire against Millar, et al.
Dancing Deadpool pays a visit to a smaller con: [link]
Him trying to show the littlest Spider-man how to "thwip" is awesome.
I hadn't heard of Dean Trippe before today, but he just made me tear up (tw: child abuse).
So The Scarlet Witch and Rogue get killed off in today's Uncanny Avengers #14.
Sadly, I think I've reached the point where I just don't care what happens in the comics anymore. Seems better for my mental health that way.
As long as we continue to get a handful of decent cartoons/TV shows/movies every so often, that will satisfy my need for super heroes.
Not even Sandman?
People can die without it being a bad comic. I can get proactively upset about missing someone (although I could spend the rest of my comicking life catching up on their canon experiences), but that doesn't make it a bad story or not worth reading.
Or, well, it doesn't mean it was a worse story than it would have been had they survived, or that it's a worse story than Thor 2 (yeah, still got those issues).
Oh, I'm not saying death automatically=bad or anything. I'm just tired of the stunts and the deaths and the general cluelessness going on at the top of DC and Marvel lately. Or more specifically, I'm tired of caring about it.