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avengerphobic · 11 months
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why-i-love-comics · 10 months
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Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #5 - "Thou Art More Near Thy Death" (2023)
written by Tini Howard art by Vasco Georgiev & Erick Arciniega
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muslimsinmedia · 6 months
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Dr. Faiza Hussain / Excalibur from Captain Britain and MI13 (vol 1)
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comicwaren · 10 months
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From Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #005, “Thou Art More Near Thy Death”
Art by Vasco Georgiev and Erick Arciniega
Written by Tini Howard
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nthflower · 1 year
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When I was a kid I used to insert myself in literally every media I watch read consume. Like I created an oc in my mind and make them fit somewhere in there without breaking original story. Or myself like wish I was a superhero type. Normal things we all did I think.
But also as a kid I was extremely religious. Like the moment I knew myself I was religious and I was so sincere about it.
I believed in Allah and loved Allah with my whole heart and memorise every prophets story in Qur'an, and also memorize Suras as summertime hobbies and God I loved fasting and Being hijabi when I was a little more older was my own voluntary choice and I loved it so much too. It was never hard for me or it was never for my parents or society I genuinely believed voluntarily and I loved it.
And now when I was inserting myself to this stories there was like one rare thing that make me sad about me being religious. And it was that I don't fit in. I want to so much think myself as a mutant for example but cmon how I could fit in there. Like I need to pray but superheroing have no time praying or tight clothes are haram or how the other characters see me weird and hate me probably etc.
Theennnn I am seeing Faiza Hussain I think. She was the first Muslim character I saw I'm comics and I was like so so happy obsessed. I read her but I don't remember them now but I loved her. Like she was kinda modern type of Muslim but I thought she was still yeah good.
Theeeeen I saw Dust a niqabi girl (I was not niqabi but so many people in my family were so it's something familiar and close to me). And she was praying. And she was readin Qur'an. And she was giving attention to Islamic rules. And she was doing fine mostly. Surge was yeah bad at first but I also loved it too because it was realistic. Or Rockslide helping her to hide herself when she have her hair open etc. Like it was good things it was bad thing but close to real.
And I loved it I literally protected myself into her. If she can then I can too without giving what I believe can still live the life I want be part of things I want.
Anyways I don't know why I did write this actually I think it was about Muslim characters and me and also me wanting characters that written realistically instead of idilistic wonderful lives with full of acceptance. Like yeah write a trans hijabi girl I was one for a while but it's more complex you can't just make them like your average character but just wear hijab it's more more complex then that. It doesn't feel like something to care about as representation. But you know this is probably extremely personal preference.
And last thing I am not Muslim anymore like for years ago I left it. I don't believe even supernatural now. But still I am very culturally Muslim even when I am not realising it. And people I love is Muslim. I have trauma but I don't have problems with positive sides of religion or people finding happiness on it.
So yeah it makes me happy good Muslim representation and also because of this I want ex-muslim religious trauma suffering characters without being Islamaphobic. But also without being extremely woobified. Like not a perfect wonderful minority. Because Muslims not even minority in most of places and so so so flawed people but also not Devils with objectively bad religion. Your average Muslim is literally same as your average Christian. In fact same as your average Buddhist or Jewish too. I knew it because I met this people and we are literally same when it's not about our religions. Yeah flawed human characters.
I usually have no problems here oversharing and putting cringe nonsense etc. but this feels embarrassing I think because it is too personal?? I just wanted to write something about Muslim characters in comics. Anyways I want diverse and realistic many dimensional religious people not only Muslims but other religions too.
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atlasfoundation · 2 years
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the real queens of England are alive and well !
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graphicpolicy · 1 year
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Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #1 is a fun debut that shows off why the character is popular
Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #1 is a fun debut that shows off why the character is popular #comics #comicbooks
What happens to a hero whose country doesn’t want them? It sounds almost unfathomable to believe such a thing would happen to anyone who helped defend their nation. The thing is, that is exactly what happens to many Veterans when they come home. It is even worse for anyone of color who is a Veteran, as there are countless accounts of history which shows the deep rooted hate towards Black veterans…
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comicbooksaregood · 14 days
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Captain Britain and the Mighty Defenders
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Theirs is a Land with a Wall Around It
Writer: Al Ewing
Pencils: Alan Davis
Inks: Mark Farmer
Colours: Wil Quintana
Covers: : Alan Davis, Mark Farmer, Jordie Bellaire
Marvel
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roguestorm · 11 months
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I understand why they chose Clea over Victoria Bentley; as generic as Silver Age Clea is, her story does have a decent hook (woman from another dimension who defies her overlord to aid Doctor Strange). However, I do think that Victoria could also have had a decent story (used by Mordo like a puppet against Strange, her powers never fully her own), and I also think that Doctor Strange would be a better comic if there was more than one woman in it. Like what if they had to admit that not all women have identical personalities.
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excelsiorfics · 14 hours
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Showdown at Tintagel
Date: 21 Dec 2009 Author: Grey_Bard Rating: General Word Count/Status: 1,733, complete Dynamic: Faiza Hussain & Rikki Barnes Characters: Faiza Hussain, Rikki Barnes, Morgan le Fay Tags: Canon-Typical Violence, BAMF Faiza
Summary: Faiza Hussain and Rikki Barnes vs. Morgan Le Fay. News at 11.
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grimmshood · 6 months
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like its all fun and games as a kid until you go and get curious about characters that are like you in your interest and then you go and (rummages for an example) in superhero comics there's a total of two specifically pakistani women who are major characters and they're ms marvel and faiza hussain from a comic in 2008 that i learned about while writing this fucking post
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avengerphobic · 3 days
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Jackie looks so scared like she knew what she needed to do but it was so scary i love her so fuckign much
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why-i-love-comics · 10 months
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Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #5 - "Thou Art More Near Thy Death" (2023)
written by Tini Howard art by Vasco Georgiev & Erick Arciniega
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docgold13 · 2 years
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
July 19th - Excalibur
Doctor Faiza Hussain was conducting field triage in London during the Skrull Invasion, tending to the injured in the midst of the conflict.  Her medical tent was attacked by a Skrull war machine, but Dane Whitman, the Black Knight, intervened, killing the war machine's pilot, and sending the machine itself crashing to the ground. Dane scouted the area to see if there were any survivors, and then brought Dr. Hussain along to tend to their wounds. While they were checking on survivors near the downed war machine, one of its devices came to life, blasting Dr. Hussain and knocking her unconscious.  
Whist unconscious, Dr. Hussain had a mysterious dream where she was visited by the spirits of King Arthur and Merlin the Mage.  This had the effect of awakening mystical abilities in Faiza.  When she came to, she discovered she could wield magical spells.  This includes the capacity to psionically deconstruct and rearrange biological entities, temporarily paralyze people and magically heal injuries.  
During the Skrull invasion, Captain Britain (Brian Braddock) was bestowed the powerful sword, Excalibur, to help vanquish the invaders.  Once the invasion was fully repelled, Captain Britain was unable to wield the sword and stabbed it into the ground knowing that only the worthy would be able to unearth it.  Dr. Hussain felt a strange attraction to the sword as the spirit of Merlin whispered in her ear.  She took hold of the sword’s hilt and, much to her shock, was able to lift it.  The Black Knight explained that the sword had chosen her and that it was now Faiza’s duty to use it as a hero and protector of the innocent.  
The Black Knight helped her learn to use the sword and Dr. Hussain joined MI-13under eh codename of Excalibur.  She and Dane have grown close and clearly there is a mutual attraction to one another; although whether or not the two will become romantically involved remains to be told.  Excalibur has had many adventures alongside her MI-13 teammates and has also been a part of the team of medically trained superheroes brought together by Dr. Strange.  
Dr. Faiza Hussain/Excalibur first appeared in the pages of Captain Britain and MI-13 #1 (2008).
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sniperct · 1 year
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Faiza Hussain and Jeannine Sauvage should get together (the Pakistani British/French Algerian dynamic combined with them using magical swords of opposing natures <light v dark> [with Jeannine also likely being muslim, though its not said]) feels like catnip to me
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fuckyeahdarcylewis · 2 years
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denizens of heaven and earth
by shuofthewind
Some people meet people by doing normal things like joining clubs or taking an adult education class. Darcy meets people by walking out of Starbucks and right into them. As in, knocks herself to the ground with the force of the crash right into them. It's a work in progress.
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A fic to fix the lack of Darcy in the MK fandom, feed my Egyptological special interest, and express all my emotions about this gem of a show. No other MCU character appears, because fuck the multiverse.
Words: 5147, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Moon Knight (TV 2022)
Rating: Not Rated
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Categories: Multi
Characters: Darcy Lewis, Steven Grant, Marc Spector, Jake Lockley, MK System, Layla El-Faouly, Faiza Hussain
Relationships: Darcy Lewis/Steven Grant, Darcy Lewis & Steven Grant & Marc Spector & Jake Lockley, Darcy Lewis & Layla El-Faouly
Additional Tags: do i know what's happening, no, am i enjoying it, fuck yes, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Trauma, Night Terrors, Other Additional Tags to Be Added
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