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marvels-meme · 8 months
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"Captain Marvel wasn't a woman until 2019!"
Monica Rambeau became Captain Marvel in 1982
Phyla-Vell became Captain Marvel in 2004
Carol Danvers became Captain Marvel in 2012
Carol Danvers was supposed to make her film debut as Captain Marvel in 2015
If you think the above quote is true... ur just dumb sorry lmao
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comicwaren · 2 months
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From Guardians of the Galaxy Annual Vol. 5 #001, “Grootrise”
Art by Kev Walker and Matt Hollingsworth
Written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing
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616phyla · 8 months
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Phyla as Martyr coming to Marvel Snap November 28th!
Ability: At the end of the game, move to a location that LOSES you the game. (if possible)
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big-gay-apocalypse · 11 months
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Brilliance takes many forms.
// Marvel's Voices Infinity Comic #45
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opticblasting · 1 year
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greatest team uniform ever. no contest.
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Guardians of the Galaxy variants by Marvel Stormbreakers
[ID: A variant cover for Avengers Beyond #3 by Chris Allen featuring the Guardians of the Galaxy - specifically the team from the 2008 run by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. They are all shoruded in shadows. From left to right, we can see Phyla-Vell, Drax the Destoryer, Gamora, Star-Lord, Rocket Racoon and Adam Warlock. Phyla is in her red suit and black cloak. Drax is shirtless, with red marks around his eyes clearly visible. Gamora is wearing a red and black version of her costume from the time, which consists of a dress that comes down from her shoulders and wraps into a skull belt, with a cut through the center and the sides, along with black and red thigh high pants. Star-Lord is in his 2008 costume, with the symbol of the guardians on his chest, big red gloves and guns. He is also wearing his helmet. In front of him, Rocket Racoon is wearing a helmet for breathing, has a big gun, and is wearing the same costume as Star-Lord. To their right is Adam Warlock, who is wearing a similar red and black costume.]
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shortforlizzard · 4 months
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My Christmas gift to my spouse this year. I wanted to do a cover with *all* of his favorite heroes on it, but that was too daunting of a task so I picked the most aesthetically fun ones (for me)
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xembarch · 11 months
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Family Game Night!
I’ve been working on this piece on and off for a couple months now, and it’s at a point where I’m comfortable to post. This is my first time drawing half these characters, and I can’t draw a guitar, but they get the point across
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The fact that these two never met is a travesty
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superherocaps · 11 months
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Captain Marvel v10 #35
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comicsgallery-marvel · 9 months
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Guardians of the Galaxy (2020) #1
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daisy-mooon · 1 year
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hollow-keys · 7 months
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No but I still hate that when Marvel decided on a permanent successor to pick up the Captain Marvel mantle they chose Carol and that was meant to be a win for diversity or something. Like, it would be! If she was the first female Captain Marvel, but she wasn't. She was the third.
Monica Rambeau, a black woman, was the first, Phyla-Vell, a lesbian, was the second and in 2012, 30 years after Monica had taken the title, Marvel chose a straight white woman who had never had the mantle before.
Monica languished in obscurity for years, had her name stolen by Mar-Vell's son, and after he'd stopped being CM he took her new name, Photon, forcing her to be Spectrum. She's only been brought into the spotlight again by the MCU of all things.
Phyla-Vell was murdered in 2010 with no sign of coming back. She's been replaced by a more feminine alternate version of herself in recent years.
Carol has got consistent ongoings since 2012, her own movie and A list status. I don't think it's a coincidence that she's white and straight and they're not.
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comicwaren · 25 days
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From Captain Marvel Vol. 11 #006, “Genesis”
Art by Ruairí Coleman and Bryan Valenza
Written by Alyssa Wong
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616phyla · 10 months
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Phyla-Vell & Adam Warlock's friendship
Annihilation: Conquest (2007) & Guardians of the Galaxy (2008)
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do you ever think about what directly led to her death was her getting tricked into thinking she could help bring back Adam/stop the Magus. ahah.
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tgirldarkholme · 7 months
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I'm sure you're right but why do you dislike the Carol Corps when you're such a Carol Danvers fan???
First, never assume anyone on the Internet you don't know is a dog is right.
In case this wasn't clear I consider myself foremost a Marvel's Marvel Family fan. Anyone who has held one of the Marvel Family titles (Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel, Protector of the Universe, Quasar, etc.) and their supporting cast is part of it. I think it should be more often conceptualized as such, the way the DC Marvel Family (or the Batfamily, the Spider-Family, etc.) is, with one ongoing per character regularly crossing over, maybe a common editorial, etc.
The Monica fandom is fairly friendly with the Vells fandom/general cosmic Marvel fandom, the Kamala fandom, etc. united under the stance of wanting more exposure for their characters, while the "Carol Corps" (ie those who are KSD stans first and foremost) are extremely hostile to any Marvel Family content outside what's in the footprints of Kelly Sue DeConnick (and you know how I feel about her characterization).
This can have an undercurrent of queerphobia like the attempts at making cosmic Marvel "more mainstream" (ie straight) certainly, but what is most overt is just how insanely racist they are, which I'm certainly not the first to notice. (I mean, Monica fans were already fighting KSD on this very site over this that she had to write (as the sixth issue of her run) a story acknowledging Monica (which she never did for Phyla btw) and having her team up with Carol, but with Carol absorbing Monica for a power-up, which might have been a way to "get at" the Monica fans who were bothering her under the pretense of appeasing them.)
However, it became an increasingly major problem after the movie was released (with its infamously racist treatment of the Rambeau family, and arguably of Nick Fury), bringing a lot of attention to the characters. It has resurfaced as the "Carol Corps" lash out at any news suggesting that Monica or Kamala might get more exposure (as the director and writer of the sequel is a black Monica fan), like when the name "The Marvels" was revealed, when SLJ called Monica the Black Captain Marvel, even with something as anodyne as the account for movie news updates posting a comic-book panel of Monica.
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This behavior has gone widespread with functionally no overt pushback from editors and writers. I mentioned that KSD issue with bizarrely racist subtext surrounding Monica borne out of a fight with Monica fans on here (which may not a big deal in the grand scheme of things and I don't think KSD is a racist, at least against black people, but it represent the earliest spat – the general lesbophobia surrounding Phyla-Vell, Tracy Burke, and Avril Kincaid under KSD and Stohl is quite more concerning).
This has led modern cosmic Marvel writers to ignore Carol's existence as much as editorial will let them to (LoCM makes her basically unwrittable in a cosmic Marvel context anyway, which was the point), while Monica Rambeau writers have made their distaste for the racist treatment of the character, and in particular for KSD's run and the MCU, quite clear, indirectly in the comics themselves through not always subtle jabs, more directly outside of them (1, 2).
That situation will continue as long as the "Carol Corps" is the way it is and there's no real effort to push back against it and put all the Marvel Family characters on an equal footing.
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riddlemewisp · 19 days
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caught phyla sleepin on my star load coat the other night, i love this cat so much
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