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lavena · 2 months
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I've dropped once more off the deep end into the Billy Batson fandom and once more I was gifted with a like 3 whole new obsessions.
Number one!
The ancient Greek clothing deaged cap debacle. Just positively glorious. I absolutely adore it when billy has to sit there and be like "wait a name?! That works for ancient Greece. That wonder woman won't immediately figure out? Crap"
But also imagine billy detransforming at the end of a fight and his gods are like.
Nah it ain't time yet for this arc
So they pull some magic shenanigans and badda bing badda boom billy boy speaking fluent ancient Greek and in a proper chiffon tunic or whatnot. Amazing
Number two!
The gods interacting with Billy with animals that represent them. I've been playing assassins creed odyssey a pot recently and I would just love for billy boy to have Ikaros following him around. Could work great with the above story line. Billy gets de transformed into Greek time and runs away, once corned a bunch of animals reminiscent of the gods and tawky tawny come to help him , just beautiful.
Number three!!!
The swap body au with the touch of its billy who was blessed not his body.
But like, the Wizard obtained the blessings of the gods, but Billy recieved their favor. So whoever ends up in caps body can still use his powers but not nearly to the magnitude Billy can and the gods in billys head stayed with the body at first, the after judging whatever poor sould was stuck in the captains body moved back to Billy. But certainly not after being incredibly ruthless and dropping a NAT 20 on vicous mockery and then preceding to be happy go lucky (or as much as the gods can be) when back to Billy
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Variant cover by Natacha Bustos
Captain Marvel (2023) #2
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comfortcaroljess · 1 year
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harold, they’re lesbians
Captain Marvel (2019) Issue #49
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jessiedrew · 2 months
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KIRK + SPOCK .
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kenandeliza · 4 months
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And now for one of my favorite panels of Captain Marvel Jr
The context and issues are available in Alt text :>
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Probably my most favourite:
Freddy Getting adopted by rich people
Captain Marvel Jr #13
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The story itself might not be that interesting for most people but for me the concept here can create scenarios for me :D
Like imagine Billy getting adopted By Batman and Freddy, now knowing that Bruce Wayne is a rich man, getting flashbacks of his time getting adopted by a rich family, then getting up close to batman as Captain Marvel Jr, "Nope! I AIN'T LETTING YOU PUT HIM IN A HOITY TOITY SCHOOL FILLED WITH POMPOUS BRATS!"
The rest of the league is confused
XD idk maybe i'm just rambling, sorry for too much text ;w;
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kate-bishops-waifu · 1 year
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Ohh no more comics Carol -
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the-red-butterfly · 9 months
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I have to confess... I really like white haired Billy who is trapped in his hero body. I know it's a bit of a sin, but I'm really week for white haired characters 😂
Also, the little white bits of hair that start peaking before he turns fully into the Wizard's replacement are 😗 👌🏼 What a baby, I love him.
And I'll take this moment now that I'm doing some Captain Marvel sketches to talk a little bit about Trials of Shazam (that's where the images are from btw). I haven't finished it but I really liked the first issue. Like, the very, very, very beginning Billy is with a bunch of kidnaped children, ya know, pretending to be helpless and all, and he has this ireful look. I dunno I just really liked that. Cause this is pre-new 52, so this Billy ain't no bratty punk, this is not his regular personality. This is some righteous anger about what's being done to these kids... And I really love that, it just gives me life.
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Also the art is very compelling to me, very, not watercolor per-say, but similar. Painterly. (That image abobe is not a super good example of it tho.)
Anyway, I'm done 😅I just wanted to talk a little bit about the comic. If I didn't have so many wips I'd write a one-shot inspired by that scene from Trials of Shazam.
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Open for Commissions
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honoka-marierose · 4 months
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Starting in 1982, Marvel Comics began a line of graphic novels and trade paperbacks aimed at adults. This venture vanished in 1993, but Marvel resurrected it 20 years later in in 2013. While DC is better known for its mature comic collections, both the first and the second generation of Marvel Graphic Novels have some gems shining in their vaults.
Marvel Graphic Novels feature dozens of different characters, from obscure figures, like Marada the She-Wolf, to some Marvel fan favorites like Thanos. To their credit, they encompass nearly every genre, from fantasy to noir crime thrillers to pure superhero fiction. These graphic novels are inarguably the best of Marvel's bunch.
10: Marada the She-Wolf Is Underrated
The daughter of Caesar's firstborn daughter and a princess turned slave, Marada Starhair is a legendary warrior with arcane powers and weaponry expertise. A collection of stories from Marvel's Epic Illustrated, Marada the She-Wolf follows her adventures throughout the Roman Empire, combining the sensibilities of Conan stories with a Heavy Metal art style that still holds up today.
Marada is one of Marvel's most obscure heroes but Marada the She-Wolf is one of the greatest graphic novels of its era. John Bolton's art is truly marvelous and it goes great with Claremont's fantastic take on this character. While Marvel has a long history with sword-and-sorcery characters like Conan and Red Sonja, Marada is their long-neglected sibling and this book shows off her many merits.
9: The Pitt Is Weirdly Realistic
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By focusing on three different characters -- Nelson Kohler, Colonel Browning, and Professor Jenny Swensen -- Byrne and Gruenwald did a terrific job at conveying the powerlessness of this kind of disaster in The Pitt. This graphic novel is a gruesome story with emotional dialogues and plenty of dark panels. The Pitt is perfect for those who want to read something serious with a true-to-life take on superheroes' actions.
8: Daredevil/Black Widow: Abattoir Is a Great Thriller
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Starlin's Daredevil/Black Widow: Abattoir is a noir crime graphic novel featuring two of the darkest Marvel superheroes. When Black Widow disappears during a serial killer investigation that put her on the radar of a sadistic telepath. Daredevil will have to find her before she becomes their next victim.
Daredevil/Black Widow: Abattoir has great art, a story full of epic twists and turns, and an incredible team-up. This story takes the reader by the hand into a full thriller from Daredevil's perspective and his thoughts only make things darker. Chiodo's blurry lines and soft colors add to its cinematography. Daredevil and Black Widow make for an uncommon pairing -- especially post-MCU. However, Abattoir proves that they deserve more projects together.
7: Fans Will Love Kingpin in Daredevil: Love and War
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In order to save Vanessa from a mysterious illness, Wilson Fisk kidnaps the wife of a doctor, forcing him to work for him. In the meanwhile, Daredevil tries to find them. Daredevil: Love and War follows this race from the perspective of Kingpin, offering readers an interesting insight into the villain's mind, turning him into a sympathetic villain.
By focusing on Fisk's perspective, Miller paints the pathetic picture of a desperate man in love, which almost makes readers believe that Daredevil is in the wrong for trying to stop him. This kind of emotional complexity in a villain is exactly what graphic novel readers want to see.
6: Doctor Strange & Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment Features a Rare but Interesting Team-Up
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Doctor Strange & Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment follows an uncommon team-up. Doctor Doom and Doctor Strange join forces to free the former's mother from the most diabolic Hell forces. The first step of their quest is to travel to Mephisto's Infernal realm, where their souls will change forever -- including a tear-jerking ending.
Doctor Strange & Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment is basically a Marvel buddy film plus pumped full of a spooky atmosphere and heavy lore -- especially since Doctor Strange, Doctor Doom, and Mephisto are all lore-heavy characters. Its unique premise makes it stand out from other graphic novels, as well as the masterful way in which it interconnects the three characters' backgrounds.
5: Amazing Spider-Man: Hooky Is Great for All Ages
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Amazing Spider-Man: Hooky pits Spider-Man against a monstrous villain, Tordenkakerlakk. This beast, created by Kurudred the Blood Drinker, only gets stronger each time Spidey defeats it. Given this, it slowly and steadily becomes one of his biggest challenges yet.
For Amazing Spider-Man: Hooky, Spider-Man travels to a fantasy realm. This makes Hooky very different from most of Spidey's stories. However, that's exactly what makes it great. It's quirky, it's full of magic, and it's quite unpredictable. Since Spider-Man teams up with Marandi Sjorokker, a 12-year-old sorcerer, this novel is a great option for kids too.
4: Claremont Did a Terrific Job With X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills
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X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills follows the fight between Reverend William Stryker, a mutant-hating preacher who killed his own son, and Magneto, who is investigating Stryker's crime. After Stryker kidnaps Professor X to use him as a catalyst for a mutant massacre, Magneto teams up with the X-Men to save him. Since X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills was written in the '80s, amidst the rise of televangelists, this comic delves into some uncomfortable truths.
X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills premise is simple, but it's a great tale about anti-mutant prejudice. Stryker is a terrific villain and the Magneto/X-Men team-up opens the door for any possible plot twist. Claremont understands his X-Men perfectly. Originally an outside-of-canon graphic novel, X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills became canon following 2003's X-2. Since then, it's been a central story for X-Men at least in popular culture.
3: Amazing Spider-Man: Family Business Has Great Pace
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One of the most iconic Spider-Man stories ever, Amazing Spider-Man: Family Business sees Spider-Man learn about his own past at the same time as the reader. When he becomes the target of Kingpin's most recent plan, CIA agent Teresa Parker, aka his own sister, will become Peter's most important ally.
Amazing Spider-Man: Family Business stands out from other Spidey graphic novels because it has great cinematographic quality. It basically puts Spidey into a Bond-like mission, which is a change of pace for this character. Regardless, it works perfectly. Gabriel Dell' Otto and Werther Dell'Edera's art is amazing too, as it definitely keeps up with the narrative dynamic vibe.
2: Avengers: Rage of Ultron Explores Serious Topics
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Titan falls and Ultron rises by taking control of the whole planet. In order to fix this, Starfox contacts the Avengers. When Starfox seeks the Avengers' help, he finds them in the middle of an ethical conflict due to Hank Pym's use of AI in his experiments.
Ultron as a whole planet -- possessing its inhabitants, even -- puts the Avengers in a true problem due to the scale of the villain. The battle against Planet Ultron makes for a thrilling story. By combining it with the complex discourse of the novel -- fatherhood, artificial intelligence, ethics --, Remender offers one of the best Avengers storylines ever.
1: The Death of Captain Marvel Is Incredibly Emotional
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The Death of Captain Marvel follows Captain Marvel's fight against Nitro, a battle in which he gets cancer. The comic features this fight, as well as the aftermath, in which Mar-Vell dies due to this illness, surrounded by all his friends and allies, such as the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, and the Avengers.
Marvel's first graphic novel ever is also its best work. The Death of Captain Marvel is an emotional ride. It starts as an action-packed romp, allowing Mar-Vell to showcase all his abilities. However, it soon turns into a sad, realistic take on a terrible illness. Captain Marvel's death was such an important milestone, so much so that -- contrary to most heroes in this universe -- Mar-Vell hasn't returned from the death yet.
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scarletwitchpanels · 2 years
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Captain Marvel #38
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slightlycomicobsessed · 10 months
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ughhhh im trying to find carol’s arc where she’s struggling with alcoholism but idk where it is. help?
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bardsansa · 2 years
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616october day 11: monica rambeau, photon/spectrum/captain marvel/etc etc
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lavena · 2 months
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Reading 'The Nature of Gods' By Cicero and thinking of the blessing of Hercules where he recounts the different Hercules'
" From this ancient Jupiter, then, and Lysithoe is sprung the Hercules who, we are told. Struggled with Apollo to size the tripod. There is a second Hercules who is said to be Egyptian. The son of the Nile; they say that he composed the Phrygian writings. A third Hercules hails from the digiti of Mt. Ida, to whom the folk to Cos sacrifice. There is a fourth who is the son of Jupiter and Asteria, the sister of Latona; he is worshipped especially by the people of Tyre, and people say that Carthage is his daughter. There is a fifth in India, whi bears the name Belus; a sixth is the one we know, whom Alameda bore by Jupiter-"
Now imagine if Mamaragon chose a different Hercules than the one we know most. How cool would it be to see the man of Egypt or India contributing to the mix.
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Rogue & Gambit: Having an emotional reunion after a traumatic experience
Carol & Jessica: Also having an emotional reunion after a traumatic experience 🤔👀
Captain Marvel (2019) #49
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comfortcaroljess · 11 months
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Spider-Woman (2015)
Their banter >>>
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jessiedrew · 11 months
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♡ captain marvel 2019 ♡ ❘ issue 50
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kenandeliza · 5 months
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Headcanon: While Fawcett City is Trapped In Suspendium, Kid Eternity would Scare the Tresspassers away so they won't get trapped inside as well.
People who visited Fawcett City while it's in suspendium reported sightings of:
Bigfoot
Headless Horsemen
A frikkin dragon
Their dead grandma saying how dissapointed she is with them for trespassing and breaking the law
Ogres
I gurantee you, if the suspendium happened up until 1980s, you can bet that Kit will scare some of the kids that have gameboys, he'll probably play with the gameboys and then summon pokemon in real time to scare more people
I think anyone else could think up of a better monster to scare away people than what I'd thought of XD
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