Justice League: Gods and Monsters
By Luis Valero-Suarez
Mary Marvel - An elderly civil rights activist, who, now gifted with the powers of SHAZAM!, is able to relive her youth and now fights and protects as a superhero.
The Element Woman - Dr. Barbara Ann Minerva, the wealthy heiress and archeologist, was part of an expedition to Egypt where, upon getting lost, stumbled upon the lost Orb of Ra. The strange artifact morphed her into The Element Woman and gifted her the ability to control the natural elements of the Earth.
Wonder Woman & Wonder Girl - Returning home to face her past, Wonder Woman finds Lashina, the last surviving Female Fury on the run since the Red Wedding, being hunted by Highfather’s regime. Wonder Woman intervenes and invokes a vow of eternal protection. Together, Wonder Woman and Wonder Girl will end Highfather’s war.
Green Lantern - Ma’alefa’ak, a white Martian who seeks to redeem himself after the death of his twin brother, J’onn J’onnz. With his new found Power Ring, he will protect those from evil’s might.
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Mister Terrific, Phantom Girl, Plastic Man, and Element Woman...The Terrifics
A team of super-science adventurers bound together by a Dark Matter explosion, the team famously descended into the Dark Multiverse in search of World Forger Alpheus, kicking off the events that would eventually lead to the Crisis Era and The Flood of Tears.
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I love how Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse said “Anyone can be Spider-Man”. I love how it inspired everyone to imagine their own Spider-People, saving the day in their own universes, with all kinds of cool, interesting personalities and aesthetics and mutations and life stories and relationships. We all put pieces of our soul into these homemade heroes. We had fun. We found community. And then Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse said, “Wow, great job! You’ve really taken our message to heart. Well, get ready for even more of everything you liked from the first movie and a new message to complement the first. Anyone can be Spider-Man… and anyone can be pulled into a cult.”
So now we all have to contemplate whether our lovingly crafted heroes would ever be on Team Mandatory Trauma Because Martyr Complex or not and why.
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'I flirted with the idea that instead of being trans that I was just a cross-dresser (a quirk, I thought, that could be quietly folded into an otherwise average life) and that my dysphoria was sexual in nature, and sexual only. And if my feelings were only sexual, then, I wondered, perhaps I wasn’t actually trans.
I had read about a book called The Man Who Would Be Queen, by a Northwestern University professor who believed that transwomen who were attracted to women were really confused fetishists, they wanted to be women to satisfy an autogynephilia. And though I first read about this book in the context of its debunkment and disparagement, I thought about the electricity of slipping on those tights, zipping up those boots, and a stream of guilt followed. Maybe this professor was right, and maybe I was only a fetishist. Not trans, just a misguided boy.
About a year later, on the Internet, I come across a transwoman who added a unique message to the crowd refuting this professor. Oh, I wish I remember who this woman was, and I wish even more that I could do better than paraphrase her, but I remember her saying something like this: “Well, of course I feel sexy putting on women’s clothing and having a woman’s body. If you feel comfortable in your body for the first time, won’t that probably mean it’ll be the first time you feel comfortable, too, with delighting in your body as a sexual thing?”'
-Casey Plett, Consciousness
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🔮 Elemental Witch🔮
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An Elemental Witch is a practitioner who deeply connects with and harnesses the energies of the natural elements - Earth, Air, Fire, and Water - in their magical and spiritual practices. From a perspective deeply rooted in nature, the Elemental Witch views the world as a tapestry of interconnected energies, each element holding its own unique power and symbolism.
Here's a breakdown of how an Elemental Witch interacts with the elements and their perspective on life:
Earth: The Elemental Witch reveres the grounding and nurturing energy of the Earth. They work with crystals, herbs, and natural materials to connect with the stability and abundance of the Earth element. They honor the cycles of nature and find strength in the deep-rooted wisdom of the earth.
Air: The Elemental Witch embraces the element of Air, representing intellect, communication, and clarity. They connect with the winds, use visualization techniques, and work with feathers or incense to invoke the expansive and transformative qualities of the Air element.
Fire: The Elemental Witch harnesses the passionate and transformative energy of Fire. They work with candle magic, perform rituals under the light of the flames, and embrace the power of creativity, inspiration, and courage that the Fire element embodies.
Water: The Elemental Witch honors the emotional depth and intuition of the Water element. They connect with bodies of water, use water in their rituals, and attune to the ebb and flow of emotions and spiritual insights that the element of Water represents.
From the Elemental Witch's perspective, life is a dance of interconnected energies, and they seek to harmonize with the natural world to bring balance and transformation into their lives. They see themselves as stewards of the elements, working in harmony with nature to manifest their intentions and honor the cycles of creation and destruction.
In their magical practice, the Elemental Witch aligns with the energies of the elements to manifest their desires, gain wisdom, and bring healing and balance to themselves and the world around them. They view the elements as allies and draw upon their energies to create change, find inspiration, and deepen their spiritual connection.
Overall, the Elemental Witch lives their life attuned to the rhythms of nature, finding beauty, strength, and guidance in the elemental forces that shape the world. Their perspective on life is one of reverence, connection, and co-creation with the natural elements, seeking to weave their magic in harmony with the earth, air, fire, and water.
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