coreomajoris:

thorgasmed:

this fandom is a gift

I love the process that took us from inference based to what we saw in a movie, to the “sorry-my-boyfriend-killed-your-dad” card idea. In fact, that continues to amuse, and then horrify, and then amuse me again and again. (I mean nevermind my boyfriend killed one of our old war buddies, even if he was kind of an asshole and he wasn’t a great dad to you, we’re still really sorry you know?)

Hey, can you explain what Remender did that was so terrible? Because I see a lot of posts talking about how he did something horrible, but I can’t find what it actually is. Thanks!

scifigrl47:

1.  He killed Rogue and Scarlet Witch on his way out the door on Uncanny Avengers.  (Two female characters who feature heavily in just released/upcoming movies)

2. He fridged Sharon Carter for Steve Rogers’ manpain. (ANOTHER female character who features in a current movie, wow what are the CHANCES he’d find another one to kill?)

3. He just wrote a story that features a sex scene that a lot of people (especially females and POC, two groups that often feel that their concerns are not taken seriously by comics culture) are finding to be very problematic.  It involves alcohol, Sam Wilson (ANOTHER character that was just introduced in a major movie, WOW!) and a female character who may or may not be of age.  Although the narrative has established her to be an adult, the fact that Remender felt the need to clearly state her age in the middle of the sequence means that he was aware that most people did not take her to be an adult.  To put it another way, when Natasha Romanov has a morning after, it does not involve her saying, “I’m thirty-six.”  She doesn’t need to.  Everyone KNOWS she is an adult.  The fact that the character’s age must be stated indicates that the writer and the editorial staff KNEW it would be an issue, and they moved forward with it anyway.

4.  He wrote a speech where a (white, cis, het male who could pass for a non-mutant) character states that he does not approve of the “M-word,” or Mutant, that he considers it divisive.  IT IS BAD TO HAVE SUCH LABELS WE SHOULD DO AWAY WITH THEM.   This kind of speech, written and spoken from a position of privilege, does not feel like inclusion.  It feels like erasure.  Having a pretty blonde white boy dismissing the very real problems of people who CANNOT hide their minority identity, dismissing the way they define themselves, because he doesn’t like that word, but doesn’t offer an alternative, smacks of the worst kind of white male privilege, and it sticks in the craw.

4. I do not appreciate his writing aesthetic.  I do not appreciate how he treats female characters.  I do not approve of the choices he makes.  I do not appreciate how he handles his interviews or how he treats fandom.  I do not appreciate the fact that every time I get an ask saying, “I’m new to comics, but I love the movies, can you recommend a comic?” I cannot, in good conscience recommend Captain America.  I will not, especially to a new, female reader who loves the Cap she’s seen on the screen.  Because Remender does not write that Cap.

5.  He is a hack.  I’ve seen more compelling plots and character development from the average AO3 fic.  

I don’t like him.  I’d be happy to see him driven from comics.  I’d be happy to have Cap in better hands.  I will not buy anything else with his name on it.  I have let Marvel know as much, and I continue to support comics with creators who, in my opinion, treat their characters and their fanbase with more respect.

artingkrusca:

artingkrusca:

Hey guys I can finally post this I’m really excited to finally share what I’ve been working on for the last couple of weeks! A brand new stevetony fancomic that you can hold with your own hands!! (mmmm comics…)

I’ll be at Anime Expo at table I33 with copies of the book! You can also pre-order online, and get yourself a free minicomic to boot! (If you’ll be coming to AX this year, simply tell me you saw this post online and I can give you the free mini!)

»PREORDER HERE!!«

-Comics of both 616 and MCU superhusbands! 
-Collects my previously posted oneshots (x) (x) (x) (x) plus 14 pages of brand new print-only comics!
-Plus guest art by the wonderful u-61f!

(Forgot to add this is SFW nothing terribly naughty in this one!)

Also if you have fandom friends living near you I highly recommend doing combined purchases and splitting the costs, since shipping can get very expensive. Lastly even if you can’t purchase a copy, reblogs and signal boosts would be greatly appreciated! THANK YOU!!!!!

JUST A HEADS UP PRE-ORDERS CLOSED YESTERDAY, BUT I STILL HAVE SOME COPIES LEFT IN MY STORENVY! :)))))))

kryptaria:

cellardoortumbles:

the subtext in this scene KILLS ME Steve clearly WANTS Sam’s help but doesn’t want to be the one to ask him to do it Sam is joking at first
there’s a twinkle in his eyes as he says that ‘captain america’ needs him when he clearly means YOU you steve rogers need my help
and he’s more serious as he continues that there’s no better reason to get back in that he believes in this fight ‘I BELIEVE IN YOU SO HARD STEVE’
and Steve can’t even handle it he has to look away ‘HE BELIEVES IN ME SO HARD’ I CAN’T EVEN BOYS

zooeyscigar:

Yep. Sam believes in Steve. Even his “the kind you stop, not the kind you save” speech leaves the final decision in Steve’s hands, and Sam will go along with it, no matter what Steve chooses.