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avengerscompound · 7 months
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Steve Rogers & Tony Stark
Gwenpool Strikes Back (2019)
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theartofthecover · 2 months
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Power Girl Vol. 2 #4 (card stock variant) (2023)
Art by: Jamal Campbell
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sisterfrnkly · 4 months
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remember when the symbiote poked around in eddie's mind to unearth his desires and found 2 venomized t-rexes frenching?
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[Image description: Two screen caps show segments of panels from Marvel Comics Presents (2019) #5 that depict the venom symbiote exploring Eddie's subconscious. The first shows Venom, with the symbiote in charge, moving in front of a reddish background representing the inside of Eddie's mind. The symbiote says, "LET'S GET A GOOD LOOK AT WHAT EDDIE REALLY LIKES." The next image shows several venomized creatures, including more out of frame. The focal point is two venomized creatures that resemble t-rexes, their claws clenched together, tongues entwined outside their open jaws. Next to them, the symbiote's narration reads, "EDDIE LIKES BEAUTIFUL HORRORS..." End image description.]
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karenxmenfan · 9 months
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X-Factor, Eternals (drawn 2021, colors 2023)
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moonofvandar · 5 months
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Listen. Listen. I don't know who this frumpy, nerdy, meek wannabe is supposed to be, but this is NOT Power Girl. Power Girl is stylish, brash, bold, in your face, and confident. The body language here is all wrong, the dialogue, the attitude, everything is just OFF. None of this is right at all, this isn't the same character as Power Girl.
It feels like Leah Williams really wanted to write Supergirl but got 'stuck' with writing Karen instead.
(And yes I'm still calling her Karen, it'll be a cold day in hell before I ever refer to her as Paige goddamn Stetler.)
I get that every writer is going to do their own take on a character, but it's important to at least get the core of the character, the soul of the character. This? This feels so soulless to me.
Being a Power Girl fan is suffering. (Source is Power Girl (2023) issue #2.)
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nfcomics · 2 months
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POWER GIRL no.7 • cover art • Amanda Conner [Mar 2024]
THE SUPERGIRLS ARE TRAPPED! While tracking down the missing citizens of Metropolis, Paige and Kara have found themselves powerless in the mythical realm of Ferembia. They'll now have to rely on their wits to find an escape and the brains behind the whole operation before they're stuck in their own personal dark age!
(W) Leah Williams (A) Marguerite Sauvage (CA) Amanda Conner
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illyanarasputinfan · 10 days
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What If? Magik (2018) MARVEL
The results are in, and the majority of you voted Illyana Rasputina of Earth-18133 as your favorite Magik variant. Thank you to everyone who voted!
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smashpages · 2 months
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From DC's April 2024 solicitations: Power Girl #8 by writer Leah Williams and artists Eduardo Pansica and Júlio Ferreira is part of the House of Brainiac crossover event and features the return of Lobo's daughter Crush.
cover by Yanick Paquette
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comicbooksaregood · 5 months
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Bettie Page: Halloween Special
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Secret Diary
Writer: David Avallone, Leah Williams
Art: Julius Ohta, Fernando Ruiz
Colourist: Ellie Wright, Jim Charalampidis, Valentina Pinto
Cover: Reilly Brown
Dynamite Entertainment
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ultrameganicolaokay · 11 months
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Harley Quinn: Black + White + Redder #1 by Chip Zdarsky, Leah Williams, Kevin Maguire, Natacha Bustos and more. Cover by Bruno Redondo. Variant cover by Guillem March. Out in July.
"The bloody brilliance of 2020’s Harvey-nominated Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red deserved an encore — this time in print periodical! In this all-new miniseries, 18 short tales of Gotham’s most unpredictable antihero unspool in black, white, and red ink (because she’s never seen the world in just black and white). In this issue: Comedic legends (they made us say that) Chip Zdarsky and Kevin Maguire team up to send Harley and Ivy deep into the heart of the Fortress of Solitude! Leah Williams and Natacha Bustos reveal Harley’s teenage past as a high-flying gymnast with vengeance on her mind! And actor Paul Scheer joins co-writer Nick Giovannetti and artist Tom Reilly to send former Joker sidekicks Harley and Gaggy Gagsworthy on a heist that’s worth the risk…but can the pair walk out on their vendetta in 30 seconds flat when they feel the heat around the corner?"
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evilhorse · 11 months
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Oh. It’s you.
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avengerscompound · 8 months
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Gwenpool Strikes Back (2019) #3
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theartofthecover · 1 year
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X-Terminators #1 [Texless] (New York Comic Con [NYCC] 2022 BigTimeCollectibles Exclusive "1970s NY Retro Concert" Variant) (2022)
Art by: Jay Anacleto and Romulo Fajardo Jr.
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folansstuff · 6 months
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god i missed leah williams' writing
love this first issue, i hope that dc lets her be as out there as she wants and i get another leah williams banger to add to my tpb collection
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cantsayidont · 5 months
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November 2023. I've long since accepted that solo Power Girl stories are probably always going to be dreadful, and the dreary first issue of the new POWER GIRL book by Leah Williams (following on her equally dreary POWER GIRL SPECIAL, which at least had Marguerite Sauvage) suggests that that's not going to change any time soon. Some creative highlights of this bold new direction for Power Girl:
A stupid name-change. Rather than calling Power Girl "Kara," which is of course her actual name, or "Karen Starr," the name she's been using since 1977, she's now called "Paige," an arbitrary suggestion from the "Super-Family" so they won't confuse her with their real cousin, the one they care about. Come on.
Still more insufferable gay-baiting. The New 52 WORLDS' FINEST series with Power Girl and the Huntress was relentless in this regard, and of course anything involving Harley Quinn is always on beyond zebra. This time, Power Girl is gal-palling it up with former Teen Titan Lilith Clay (now calling herself Omen). If you just flipped through these books without reading closely, you would assume Kara and Lilith were girlfriends — they live together and walk around holding hands, and they share some kind of astral-psychic bond — but rather than finally committing to Power Girl actually being gay, there are various wink-wink-nudge-nudge ass-covering asides to assure us that "Paige" and Lilith are totes no-homo besties. Come on.
More screwing around with her powers. DC has been through this repeatedly with Power Girl: de-powering her, changing her powers, trying to give her weird magical abilities that aren't part of the standard Kryptonian power set, rinse, repeat. This time, Power Girl has been made over as "a rookie psychic" with a reality-shattering "astral-punching" ability obviously stolen, quite shamelessly, from Marvel heroine America Chávez — who, if you aren't familiar, is a reality-punching, super-strong lesbian from a utopian all-lesbian parallel dimension. So … Power Girl is now a totes no-homo DC knockoff of America? Come on!
Then, there's the cumbersome yellow explanatory caption box:
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Does this mean EVERY version of Kara must now have been sent to Earth "to look after her younger cousin"? That was not part of Supergirl's pre-Crisis history, and it certainly wasn't part of Power Girl's! At the risk of being a joyless feminist buzzkill, defining DC's most powerful superheroines in terms of their erstwhile caregiving role for a younger male relative (in the face of the near-extinction of their world and people, yet) is a really bad look. I hate it!
How much of this should be blamed on Williams and how much is editorially imposed is hard to say — DC has always struggled to find anything to do with Power Girl, or even ways to portray her that don't just come down to "What if Supergirl were kind of mean and really stacked, with a more confusing origin?" — but it certainly isn't good.
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