I must say though...Emma does not strike me as a tea drinker.
Maybe it was offered, and she only accepted so as not to seem rude and inhospitable.
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I must say though...Emma does not strike me as a tea drinker.
Maybe it was offered, and she only accepted so as not to seem rude and inhospitable.
You say that as if you're unsure. But we most certainly do.
That reminds me...
*goes to order Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell.
Unsettling could make for really good stories.
Imagine...of a set of quadruplets three have varying anthropomorphic/metamorphic powers and one is 100% human.
I've just ordered Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
That could be very interesting pairing...and their child or children/litter could be metamorphs who can transition between human, wolf, and feline. Which would be all kinds of awesome, actually.
I...
I do love his human name...although the Monsoon is a tad uninspired
If Storm is going to be off in space for a while...it would be really cool and interesting to bring him in and develop his powers...
Oh absofokenlutely!!! These stories would be so tragically tedious and phenomenally boring if the villains weren't so interesting.
The X-Men heroes boinking each other is not enough to hold...
I have to admit...I wasn't enthused about WoX but Spurrier really sold his concept and vision to me with this interview. I may have to suck-up my dislike for the art and give it a worthy shot....
https://aiptcomics.com/2021/03/01/x-men-monday-97-simon-spurrier-way-of-x/
This is an excellent and very enlightening interview.
What stood out to me, in an interview where almost every idea...
That article just underscores the fact that 80% of the moviegoers are just not as invested in the actual comic books and comic book characters as we are. And that's okies. I couldn't care any less...
Personal choice. Visual identity/branding. But more than that...it just looks so badass.
Wanda has never recovered...'nuff said.
Valerio Schiti is a man.
Absolutely and vehemently FOCK-NO!
For all his writing experience, his charactersations are garbage, and his storytelling, boring plodding and incoherent. HWMNBN seems to be the other side of That...
I enjoyed Hudlin's BP for the most part. Yes there were more than a few nits, throughout, as with any lengthy run, but it had a lot more hits than misses. Even when he got weird and meta, as with the...
Yes. Actually it does. I didn't vibe with them initially but the books got better, overall.
And it's not only Storm. It seemed not much effort went into establishing what made these teens so special...
I would expect nothing less.
Personally I don't know the man so I can't/don't hate him. His literary works leave a lot to be desired (I couldn't get past the first couple of chapters of his 'novel'...I really tried, just to see...
I read collected UXM, what's the issue with Storm there?
What point would that be, exactly?
We can ALL agree that representation is indeed absolutely important and necessary...that is indisputable.
However, some may want Storm to look more curvy,...
Some readers want Storm to look like/representative of how Black people actually look. But what exactly do Black people look like? Because Dirtynun is absolutely right...we come in all shapes and...
Depending on the artist's style, Storm has had many variations to her appearance under the numerous artists and colourists over her long publication history. Some have given her a more athletic...
Yes...we're always good.
I get your point about the hair...but the initial post that premised the discussion was about her hair and eyes and how it might be perceived by some. What you and I were...
@Marvell *thumbs up* self-immolation is not my thing.
@Stormult...anything would be better than what we were previously given.
The blue eyes are a must...although they don't have to be feline....