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floilee · 2 days
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Yelena: Being a girl sucks.
Kate: Being my girl wouldn't.
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catfindr · 3 months
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jobethdalloway · 6 months
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someone's been binging harley quinn
(me)
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unluckyineverything · 2 years
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The AU I didn’t know I needed…
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Bonus:
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inhousearchive · 2 months
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House-ad for Blackhawk (1989).
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dawntilduskclan · 6 months
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Chapter One is here!
And we finally meet our protagonist Oriolepaw! She and Linnetpaw were the first kits born after the formation of Duskclan by their mother, Haretail. She's got a thirst for knowledge and enough energy to last for days. I hope you all enjoy her as much as I do.
A lot of this chapter was me figuring out a workflow and the formatting I want to use for this project. If it isn't obvious already, a lot of my inspiration comes from Barrenclan (Which you should absolutely read if you haven't)
As most first chapters are, this is mainly setup and character establishing. But it won't be long until we start moving this story along! Feel free to send any asks my way if you've got any questions :)
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evilhorse · 3 months
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Blackhawk #12
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hotsauceandfork · 1 year
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that’s actually a crazy ass number for a wlw couple who only interacted with each other three times for ten minutes at most.
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considering that it’s been almost a year since their first interaction.
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supplyside · 1 year
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Blackhawk
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doctorslippery · 3 months
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Ramona Fradon art with Rich Seetoo colors
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floilee · 3 days
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You can't blame any of them
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comfortfoodcontent · 3 months
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1982 DC Comics House Ad
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jobethdalloway · 1 year
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October 1982 to November 1984. Among the segments of DC's voluminous archives that they ought to properly reprint but probably never will is this early 1980s revival of aviator hero Blackhawk by Mark Evanier and Dan Spiegle. Created by Will Eisner and Chuck Cuidera for Quality Comics back in 1941, the Blackhawks were a multinational paramilitary squadron, with vaguely kinky black leather uniforms and special aircraft they operated from their own secret private island. They fought the Nazis during WW2 and later branched out into anticommunism and international supervillains. The original series was for years defined by excellent artwork (in particular by Reed Crandall), broad characterization, exaggerated ethnic accents, and some egregious racism (much of it directed at the Blackhawks' Chinese cook/mascot, "Chop-Chop"). In the late '60s, there was a brief, ludicrous attempt to turn the characters into superheroes, which hastened the demise of the original book, but the Blackhawks still had their fans — including Steven Spielberg, whose interest in developing a BLACKHAWK feature film occasioned this revival.
Probably the best word for this 23-issue run is "solid." It returns the characters to their original WW2 milieu, dials down the racism (the Chinese character eventually even gets a proper uniform), and offers some very competent storytelling from Evanier and Spiegle. The individual plots are seldom outstanding, but there are only a few real duds, and it's significantly more consistent than most monthly books of its era. Evanier and Spiegle were a good team, as further evidenced by their charming creator-owned CROSSFIRE series, launched through Eclipse toward the end of this run, although it wasn't enough to keep the BLACKHAWK book alive after Spielberg's interest lapsed.
The 1987–1988 Howard Chaykin miniseries (later collected as BLACKHAWK: BLOOD & IRON) is flashier and more fun, although it remains controversial. Chaykin made Blackhawk (whom Chaykin named Janos Prohaska, after a real-world Hollywood stuntman best known today as the guy who played the Horta on the STAR TREK TOS episode "The Devil in the Dark") an abrasive dick, and sidelined most of the rest of the group in favor of a new Lady Blackhawk, a brassy American Communist named Natalie Reed. (Chaykin did at least give "Chop-Chop" a real name — Weng Chan.) The Evanier/Spiegle series was not intended to reinvent the characters so much as to present a palatable median version that could provide the foundation for a feature film, so while it's not as dynamic or as stylish, it's also much less confrontational. For some, that makes it the definitive modern treatment of this venerable franchise.
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slavicshadownr · 1 year
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Natasha: We’re about to do the taser challenge. Do you want in?
Steve: What's the taser challenge?
Clint: We tase each other, then drink.
Steve: How do you win?
Natasha: What are you, a lawyer? Do you want in or not?
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dawntilduskclan · 4 months
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Yeah it's an undertale reference, what about it?
Oriolepaw learns about the battle hungry culture she was born into, oops. Linnetpaw seems to be into it though.
I'm sure I'm going to get asks about it anyway so the two birds on the cover are a linnet and a red tailed hawk, and the owl is a great horned owl. Also, yes Cormorantblaze is a healer who has a child. We'll get more into that later. But it's not a secret, everyone in the clan knows
I will be traveling again for the holidays, so there probably won't be another update before the end of the year. So, as a treat, get this one a week early. Enjoy :}
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