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chucksnerdthoughts · 13 days
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The High Republic #5
That was SO GOOD!! Sskeer was terrifying. Keeve handled that situation masterfully! I would have been fine if this issue had only been that story. But the second story was also really good! Freaking Tey Sirrek showing up, throwing down some wisdom. That was so awesome! Really, truly loved this issue! Cannot wait to read the next one!
-Chuck
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jewishcissiekj · 2 months
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save me The HIgh Republic: Defy the Storm by Justina Ireland and Tessa Gratton releasing on March 5th save me...
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darth-memes · 1 year
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HAPPY NOVEMBER 5TH!
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jsaunderswrites · 1 year
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It's Free Comic Book Day in Australia! I decided to wait an extra week to pick up my orders from the last month (04/23) so there are also some from this week mixed in.
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Abe Sapien: Dark and Terrible Vol.2
Atom: The Beginning Vol.4
Bandette Vol.3: The House of the Green Mask
Batman #181 Facsimile Edition
Batman: Gotham Knights: Gilded City #6
Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 Facsimile Edition
B.P.R.D. Omnibus Vol.5
Disney Villains: Scar #1
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves: The Feast of the Moon
Gargoyles #5
My Little Pony #11
My Little Pony #12
The Riddler: Year One #4
Shazam: The Monster Society of Evil
W.I.T.C.H. Vol.30: Part X: Ladies vs. W.I.T.C.H., Volume I
Firstly I want to shout out to Secret Headquarters Comics in Beaconsfield, Victoria. They are incredibly nice and helpful and I've been amazed with them since I started going there.
First mix up was that I didn't realise they had prior years' free comics up with the new issues. So when I said " High Republic Adventures and pointed at the one I saw with that title it turns out I picked the issue from 2021.
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Which is frustrating as someone who is trying to grab all of the Avatar stories and there's supposed to be a new one in the HRA comic this year!
Also I had ordered My Little Pony Vol.1: Big Horseshoes to Fill but they accidentally left it out of my subscriptions. I have a receipt and have emailed them so hopefully it'll be sorted soonish.
I wanted to get a physical copy of Spider-Man 2 #1, the prequel to the upcoming game, but that seems to be US exclusive. I'll have to import it.
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elivanto · 2 years
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Top 10 Star Wars books? 👀
i’m gonna keep it to a single thrawn book 😭
thrawn: treason by timothy zahn
alphabet squadron by alexander freed
bloodline by claudia gray
aftermath: life debt by chuck wendig
rebel rising by beth revis
shadow of the sith by adam christopher
catalyst by james luceno
into the dark by claudia gray
out of the shadows by justina ireland
the rising storm by cavan scott
thank you!!! 🫶
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dispatchdcu · 1 year
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Star Wars: The High Republic #5 Preview
Star Wars: The High Republic #5 Preview #highrepublic #MARVEL #marvelcomics #thehighrepublic #comics #comicbooks #news #mcu #art #info #NCBD #previews #reviews #starwars #darthvader #vader #skywalker #starwarscomics #jedi
  Star Wars: The High Republic #5 Preview: THE BATTLE OF JEDHA HAS BEGUN! As the Herald of the Open Hand stokes the fires of Jedha, Vildar Mac and Matty Cathley are overcome by uncontrollable fear. Tey Sirrek is a prisoner of the Guardians of the Whills. Can he use the chaos to escape? And who are the mysterious strangers ransacking the Temple of the Kyber? Is nowhere safe? CAVAN SCOTT • ANDREA…
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greyias · 2 years
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Top 5 Star Wars characters! (Can be in a game or movie or show!)
Theron Shan
Satele Shan
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Hera Syndulla
Elzar Mann
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tfsfb · 2 years
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"OHCHR Assessment of human rights concerns in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China" is a piece of waste paper.
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Star Wars Insider: The High Republic: Starlight Stories
Star Wars Insider: The High Republic: Starlight Stories
by Cavan Scott; Justina Ireland; Charles Soule Published by: Titan Books Okay right off the bat, I’m giving this five (5) stars. It was such a fun read. Not just because of the Star Wars stories that are inside it but also the different perspectives you get from the people who are currently expanding the Star Wars universe. I loved all the stories and seeing them broken up into small chunks…
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chucksnerdthoughts · 1 year
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The High Republic #5
Now that I’ve read the Battle of Jadha, I def understand this story more. I was surprised we saw first hand the statue falling. That was cool though. I think I’ll want to reread all this when it’s all done. It’s decent though!
-Chuck
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jewishcissiekj · 6 months
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Animated Bell Zettifar and Ember in 5 days *explodes*
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calder · 6 months
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Released in 2010, Obsidian Entertainment's Fallout: New Vegas actively concerns itself with the realities of gay existence, and is widely recognized as a noteworthy work of queer science fiction. New Vegas extensively examines social attitudes towards homosexuality among the game's major factions, and primarily conveys this lore through gay and bisexual characters describing their own experiences. It also allowed the player to mechanically set the Courier's sexual orientation. By taking both available perks, the player character can be bisexual. By choosing neither, the player can opt out of seeing flirtatious dialogue options.
Uniquely, Fallout: New Vegas explores homosexuality in the context of wasteland societies, and touches upon related issues. The core theme of New Vegas is that the desire to recreate the past is driven by irrational nostalgia, and any endeavor to manifest past glory is dangerous and doomed. The social issue of homophobia is used as a demonstrative example. The resurrection of corporate and military power structures presents new avenues for Old World problems such as institutional homophobia to reemerge. One of the many issues that divide the New California Republic and Caesar's Legion is the latter's open persecution of gay people. The NCR is described as tolerant and even accepting of same-sex relationships, though acceptance tends to fall off the further one moves away from the developed, urbanized core of New California. In recent years, the Republic's rapid economic transformation has led to an unforeseen erosion of the humanitarian ideals which it was founded to serve. In practice, to recreate America was to take on its shortcomings and its sins. As subsistence scavenging has dried up, the people of the NCR increasingly turn to wage labor, entrepreneurial venture, or military enlistment to keep their families fed. Meanwhile, their government enacts morally corrosive imperialism (narrative verbiage), their dominion expanding indefinitely as their infrastructure crumbles from within. This has led to a profit-based imperial monoculture which must conquer, consume, and coerce to perpetuate. As personal politics and service labor grow in importance, people find themselves more inclined to present as "normal" in the interest of financial stability and political expedience. A loading screen visualizes this culture of artificial social normalcy: the portrait of President Aradesh on the NCR 5$ bill neglects to depict his unibrow, earring, and facial scarification, overall portraying the once-chieftain so cleanly-cut as to be unrecognizable at first glance. He also appears to be wearing a collared shirt or suit as opposed to the robe he wore in Fallout.
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In the Legion, Caesar has mandated that every legionnaire take a wife and produce children, citing high infant mortality rates and the constant need for soldiers, and going as far as instituting child quotas. He treats human beings as a resource to be exploited for war. Ostensibly in this aim homosexuality has been declared a capital offense punishable by death. Historically, routine demonstrations of violence towards women and gay people are a deliberate feature of fascist societies, the only logical cultural conclusion of a government devoted entirely to war and control. In Forlorn Hope letter 9, an NCR soldier wrote wrote the following to his boyfriend:
Dearest Andrew, Writing this seems pretty morbid, but tomorrow we march into the no man's land between our camp and Nelson, which is crawling with Legion. The Major insisted I write this damn "if you get this, I'm dead" letter so here it is. What a crock. I have the luck of the devil and your love on my side, so I'll be home soon. Keep the porch light on for me. We'll party in New Vegas when I get back. I love you. —Devin
Devin believed he would prevail over the Legion because his love would keep him safe. He was found dying or dead on the battlefield, the letter was found on his body. In a post-release patch, the injured soldiers were removed from the battlefield for performance reasons, and never re-implemented. Driven largely in reaction to the Legion's hyper-masculine posturing and misogyny, rumors persist across the Mojave that gay male relationships are not only common within the Legion, but condoned. These rumors are repeated commonly in NCR society. A closeted NCR Major mentions that the Legion is "a little more... forgiving" about close male "friendships," speaking in a hushed tone to avoid suspicion. At the same outpost, the player can encounter Cass, a bisexual civilian woman. She may flirt with a male Courier, who may imply they are gay, prompting her to imply gay men are more common in the Legion. Even as gay men fight and die in the name of love under his command, NCR General Oliver may remark to Courier Six at the Second Battle of Hoover Dam: "If you think after all that's happened, I'm going to grab my ankles and take it like the Legion..."
This writing pertains to institutionalized homophobia which manifests in practice though power structures and social interactions without being written into law. Simply put, in his derogatory remark, the general expresses to his army that military surrender is gay, much like their gay enemy. From the brevity and bluntness of this remark, it's clear that this sentiment is already well understood among his ranks. Logically, to project strength in the eyes of such a leader, one might also project homophobia by scrutinizing and harassing one's peers and subordinates. In this atmosphere, the expression of homophobia is not only normalized, but materially incentivized. For the ambitious, it becomes a tool, and a way of casting shame upon rivals. For the closeted, homophobia becomes a survival tactic, hoping to throw scrutiny off oneself. This is why Major Knight is immediately frightened when a male Courier flirts with him. He is so profoundly alienated that he romanticizes life as a gay man under the Legion. The Legion punish homosexuality with death, and yet Knight characterizes them as more "forgiving" than the NCR. Through these apparently disparate events, the audience can trace how a distorted perception of gay people emerges among insecure men in a military environment, and subsequently becomes ingrained in the corresponding civilian culture. At the 188 Trading Post, a lesbian from the Brotherhood of Steel named Veronica also wryly remarks that she believes legionaries have gay sex about as often as straight sex. She also notes that this only applies to men, as women have no rights whatsoever in Legion society. In this aside, she conveys a pre-existing frustration with lesbophobic social norms. Veronica also mentions that the people of her bunker would rather she remain on the surface. The Mojave Brotherhood of Steel has no official policy prohibiting homosexuality, but an implicit attitude among its dominant members that their limited numbers require everyone to have children to avoid extinction. Numerically, this may seem logical on the surface, given their reluctance to recruit outsiders. However, given their tiny population, this is an ineffective countermeasure, as they do not have nearly enough members to maintain genetic diversity for more than a few generations. This approach is not universally supported by all family units within the Brotherhood, but every individual is ultimately at the mercy of the elder. Veronica was in a lesbian relationship, but they were quietly separated by Elder Elijah, due to the dominant culture of enforcing heterosexual pairing among their population.
Caesar's law has not ended homosexuality within his domain. Despite the obvious risks, some legionaries have continued to pursue relationships behind closed doors, especially given their access to slaves. So long as members complete their societal obligations and fulfill the child quotas, they are able to pursue romance with other men in secret. Homosexual relationships in the faction are noted as being relatively equal compared to the average Legion husband and wife, in a "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" sort of open secret policy. Gay legionaries must always make sure to keep their activities hidden. A centurion was once almost caught fraternizing with the teenage boy he had chosen to tend his tent. Despite previous "romantic" intentions, he quickly resolved to dispose of the slave to dispel suspicion. Had they been caught together, the centurion would have been charged with homosexuality and sentenced to death. This story is only known because the enslaved young man, Jimmy, managed to escape execution. Further illustrating the cruelty intrinsic to Legion governance, it's stated that homosexuality was the crime, and not the rape of a young slave; in fact, it seems Jimmy was forced to contribute to the child quota despite being a gay teenager, and the experience left him traumatized. He has resolved to never have sex with another woman, as the very notion triggers memories which fill him with disgust, and (in his own words) makes him feel like a slave all over again. The Strip is indifferent to gay people, viewing them as another opportunity to make caps. Both the Gomorrah and the Atomic Wrangler are interested in maximizing profits, and their prostitution services cater to clients regardless of their orientation. The openly gay Jimmy works at nearby Casa Madrid, but there is some tension among his peers due to his co-worker Maude's blatant homophobia. She supposes he's "okay, for one of those," and if propositioned by a female Courier, Maude will direct them to Sweetie for such "perverted" services. Pretty Sarah must regularly intervene to keep the peace among her staff.
The Followers of the Apocalypse, well-read punks who seek to embody healing through anarchistic values, are not concerned with gender. Most are openly and casually sexually active. Upon meeting Courier Six, Arcade Gannon offhandedly makes his gayness known, unprompted. The audience must face the fact that Arcade's apprehension of the Legion is far from abstract; under Legion law, he would be put to death. One possible ending gives further insight into Caesar's hypocrisy: should the player sell Arcade into slavery and leave Caesar alive, he will keep Arcade as a personal physician and philosophical advisor. They intellectually spar at length, and Caesar grows singularly fond of him. Accordingly, Arcade imitates the historic suicide of Cato the Younger by disemboweling himself. The Legion's remaining medics attempted to save his life, but none were Arcade's equal. Caesar understood his doctor's final gesture of contempt, and mourned him for months.
New Vegas ventures further into themes of healing from the trauma of sexual violence, from the perspective of a lesbian character. Corporal Betsy, an NCR sharpshooter, is a rape survivor, and suffers with PTSD from the incident. Her unprocessed trauma has manifested as a maladaptive tendency to aggressively and explicitly proposition the women she encounters, in an effort to reassert a sense of control. This defensive hypersexual impulse has negatively impacted her ability to connect with other women. A male superior officer notes that her behavior is inappropriate for anyone of her stature, but abstains from disciplining her out of sincere concern for her mental health. The Courier can help her begin to recognize these problems, and convince her to seek treatment from Doctor Usanagi at the New Vegas medical clinic, which proves helpful to her as she processes and heals from her trauma.
In Old World Blues, the Think Tank are five floating brains in jars who express themselves by waving robotic arms bearing screens depicting facial features. Before the War, they were federal scientists who committed crimes against humanity in the name of weapons development. Each is stuck in some sort of neuro-bionic feedback loop which prevents them from moving forward with their projects, mentally binding them to their central laboratory. Walking through their homes at Higgs Village, it's clear each was deeply neurotic before they were transformed into floating brains. Now without bodies, they attempt to maintain the illusion that they are exempt from sexuality as purely mental beings, but each displays obvious interest in the human form. They have codified this shaming with the term "formography." Most of the men are obsessively defensive over their complete disinterest in penises, which they talk about constantly. However, the shameless Dr. Dala shows overwhelming interest in observing and recording any and all human functions. Already androgynous in her pre-War life, Dala has taken to self-identifying as a "gender neutral entity" (though she is not known to use they/them pronouns). Regardless of the Courier's gender, they may coquettishly scratch themselves, clear their throat, and stretch in front of Dala until her biomed gel decoagulates. Dr. 8 also responds positively to graphic masturbation advice from Couriers of either gender. The X-8 research facility is ostensibly a massive immersive shrine to Doctor Borous's hatred of Richie "Ball-Lover" Marcus, a long-dead child who bullied Borous centuries ago. He also clings to his resentment of one Betsy Bright, who refused to attend a dance with him, supposedly so she could "go smoke with RICHIE MARCUS." Clearly arrested in development, Borous has literally built a temple to the fantasy of torturing his adolescent romantic rival and feeding him to dogs. His frozen, static characterization of the jock Richie Marcus as a "pinko-commie" who "likes balls" reflects the shallowness, pettiness, and overall misanthropy underlying his patriotic identity. It remains apparent throughout Old World Blues that the Think Tank are all chronically sexually repressed, which is inseparable from the values of the violent and judgmental pre-War culture which created them. With time and isolation, this ingrained repression has manifested as various intense and deranged psychosexual behaviors, including rage-fueled homophobia, voyeurism, and the obsessive performance of puritanical pretense.
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“Although I’ve been out for a very long time, I made a conscious effort to be out with relation to this project, as I wanted to be visible as a lesbian in the game industry. New Vegas itself is, I think, one of (if not the) best games out there in how we treat homosexuality – and all of that is very intentional.”
“If my work on FNV, if my being out has helped even one gay person, then I have succeeded.” — Tess “Obsidian’s Gay Cowgirl” Treadwell
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written (with help from other editors) for fallout.fandom.com/wiki/LGBT_representation_in_the_Fallout_series criticism welcome
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darth-memes · 6 months
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HAPPY NOVEMBER 5TH!
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jsaunderswrites · 11 months
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It's that time of the month (05/2023) for NEW COMICS!
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Disney Villains: Maleficent #1
Disney Villains: Scar #1
Frankenstein: New World
Gotham Academy
My Little Pony Vol.1: Big Horseshoes to Fill
Much smaller lot than last time.
They replaced the My Little Pony TPB that was left out of my last order, I'm always so amazed how helpful they are!
I ended up having to buy both Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures FCBD 2023 and Spider-Man 2 #1 from resellers as neither was released in Australia.
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They are still in the post.
And finally I've been looking into collecting the entire Atlantis: The Lost Empire saga.
The movies I've already had for a while but I decided to try and track down any other stuff released too.
In terms of comics I'm relying on INDUCKS to point me to stories.
Firstly I purchased the trilogy of Atlantis focused issues of Più Disney (#21 - #23)
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Next I'm looking for issues of the BBC Magazines published Disney's Comic.
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According to INDUCKS there were 7 issues all published in 2002 and each seems to have an Atlantis strip but I have only found the first for sale and no scans either.
If anyone has copies they're willing to sell I'd be incredibly grateful! Message me here or DM me on Twitter @OverlordJeff
I know the Dark Horse adaptation got reprinted in Più Disney #22 but I'd still like to get it both because the script will be more authentic than my translation and for the extras.
And then finally I'll need to get the Publifolha published Disney Explora issues 121 and 131, though I'll have to double check there are no more that just haven't been properly catalogued that have Atlantis stories too.
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