actuallyclintbarton:

laughterkey:

kellysue:

oncomics:

mattfractionblog:

kelly sue celebrates passover the #teamhawkguy way

Hate to say it, but she’s no Kate Bishop.

Don’t you sass me, child. 

I’m a 42 year old mother of 2. Yesterday, I *slept in* until 4:30am, got my babies up and fed, planned an Easter brunch menu, finished a batch of rewrites, worked all day writing more comics than you, managed to sneak in 30 minutes on the treadmill and a quick shower before grabbing my hilarious and brilliant husband, two amazing children and double-batch potluck dish and heading to a seder at the home of two of our best friends, where I *rocked* playing with my daughter and her new bow & arrow out on the porch.  

Kate Bishop is great. I love Kate. But she’s a fiction, sweetheart, and she’s no fucking me. 

Always reblog this.

Also, I may be a beginner at archery, but considering what she’s shooting with, her stance isn’t even that bad.

wicdiv:

Go Brandon Graham. Press release…

Issue #8 will be an extended 40-page long release

The New York Times bestselling series THE WICKED + THE DIVINE will expand to 40-pages for issue #8 for the regular cover price of $3.50. This special issue will feature a Brandon Graham variant cover full of party-hopping punch.

Now that the eleventh god is here, it’s time to party in THE WICKED + THE DIVINE #8. You’re invited. Everyone’s invited. We can sleep when we’re dead—but when you’ll be dead within two years, you may as well turn up in your pyjamas. After seven issues of egomaniacs, it’s time for an issue where the crowd is the star.

THE WICKED + THE DIVINE #8 will be available for $3.50 on February 25 with Diamond Code DEC140772. Cover B (Graham) will be available with Diamond Code DEC148276.

The cut-off for pre-orders is the coming Monday, so speak to your retailer if you want to secure a copy.

Also, as mentioned above, issue 8 is longer than normal due to formalist nonsense getting entirely out of control. 

Society demands that we keep overcoming, overcoming, overcoming. But we don’t have to. Nowhere is it written that to be a really real human you have to brute force your way through your limits. Nowhere is it written that not doing so makes you less worthy. For most people, constantly refusing to acknowledge that you have limits is seen as a problem. We all have limits & we are supposed to acknowledge them, know where they are, work within them.

In the world of superheroes, because it’s such a melodramatic world with operatic undertones to it, most of the best ones have some sort of tragedy, deformity, or disability that is meant to add depth and poignancy to their heroism, whether that’s Bruce Wayne sobbing over his parents’ bodies or Bruce Banner forced to live a life of emotional repression in order to keep his dark side at bay. You could argue that Peggy’s cross to bear is Steve’s death, but we’d argue right back that she’s mourning him in a more or less normal, human way and her grief seems to be following a healthy evolution. No vows to dress like a flying rat over his grave or anything. She’s just taken what she’s learned from him and letting his memory inspire her. No, her cross is even more basic than that. In order to protect her mission from her co-workers, Peggy has to become the bumbling, ineffective Clark Kent/Peter Parker type, hiding her victories and strength from the very people she so desperately wants to notice them. And because this show is using the patriarchal and chauvinistic attitudes of the day as a backdrop for this story, Peggy’s sacrifice becomes all that much more poignant. She has to pretend to be dumber than she is and take no credit for her work in front of a group of men who already think it’s an insult that she be allowed to work alongside them at all. Peggy Carter’s kryptonite IS the patriarchy.

Tom and Lorenzo on Agent Carter, “Time and Tide” (via clairemactavish)

I’d like to see, also, a love interest perhaps. Maybe she gets the chance to move on from Cap.” It would be hard to find a man to match up to someone who is literally the embodiment of American ideals, so Atwell is already thinking outside the box. “Maybe it would have to be a woman!

Hayley Atwell on Why Agent Carter Is ‘a Bit of a Nerd’

HAS ANYONE TALKED ABOUT THIS QUOTE YET?

ABOUT HOW HAYLEY ATWELL IS APPARENTLY TOTALLY HERE FOR BISEXUAL PEGGY CARTER?

(via bi-spies)

scifigrl47:

themarysue:

“And Marvel’s announcement was as awesome as promised— they are starting a new all-female Avengers book! Coming in May to coincide with their Secret Wars event, the A-Force will include She-Hulk, Dazzler (!), and Runaways’ Nico Minoru (!!!!!!!), written by G. Willow Wilson and Angela: Asgard’s Assassin’s Marguerite K. Bennett, with art by New Thor’s Jorge Molina.

Wilson said that they’ve “purposefully assembled a team composed of very different characters–from disparate parts of the Marvel U, with very different power sets, identities and ideologies.” Bennett added that their heroines “embody the ideals of what we can each strive to be.” The women will be faced with problems like what they must sacrifice for success, and what being a hero is worth.

A-Force will also introduce a brand-new superhero called Singularity, who series editor Daniel Ketch says will “push the boundaries of diversity in comic books even further.” Perhaps… dare we wish… a trans woman superhero??”

Marvel Announces New All-Female Avengers Team! | The Mary Sue

Dear god.  Is that SNOWBIRD?  And RESCUE?

Is this a team that has DAZZLER AND MOONSTONE?  MONICA AND CAROL AND JESSICA AND-

AND NICO?  AND KAROLINA?  People other than me remember Runaways?

(puts head between knees, tries not to pass out)

themyskira:

superdames:

gailsimone ain’t lying. Today is a very good day for women in comics.

Plus!!!

  • Cyborg, a prominent black hero, is not only getting his own book, he’s going to be written by a black man (David Walker)!
  • Midnighter, a gay hero, is getting his own solo title!
  • Annie Wu is drawing Black Canary!
  • Starfire is being written and drawn by female creators (Amanda Conner (with Jimmy Palmiotti) and Emanuela Lupacchino, respectively)!
  • Chinese-American writer Gene Luen Yang (author of the acclaimed graphic novel The Shadow Hero, which I really want to read) is writing Superman! (And Shadow Hero artist Sonny Liew drawing Dr Fate!)
  • Genevieve Valentine, who was originally slated to write only one Catwoman arc, is continuing as the series writer!
  • Look at the tonal shift! Bizarro? Bat-Mite?? Prez??? These are not the kind of books I’d have expected to see in the all grimdark, all the time New 52 even a year ago.