Hickman's vision of ideal mutant women.
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Hickman's vision of ideal mutant women.
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"Cable was right!"
Did Hickman drew these? Or invent the patriarchy?
Big Bertha could join up with the X-Men.
Reading Homer describe Achilles, thinking about this blind storyteller rocking to a beat and rapping out epic without the word 'blue' because there wasn't any word for blue just versions on it like 'wine dark' and it's absolutely scientifically true that an octopus is color blind...yet, all those flashing ever changing perfectly responsively delicate and precise colors...
Gorgeous, brutal...in ways I could never be. Rage on the epic scale. Survival. Watery scaffolding.
So thinking about the shape a super hero takes in the mind of they-the-reader...I don't know...the shape that body becomes to a 'hero blind' being...as they move across that landscape...the body changes...maybe it knows...maybe it doesn't...but hopefully as it blends into this living landscape the hero vanishes into themselves, as themselves...with the story.
Maybe the title of this discussion could be changed?
Like I said. This topic as stated is unfair. And fat kills. And so does poverty. And it's not a person or even a description of a person. It's the personification of human brutality. Like a dual bladed axe or handgun.
Hey, why don't the X-Men have bills to pay?
Last edited by sungila; 11-07-2019 at 01:17 PM.
“The reason of the unreasonableness which against my reason is wrought, doth so weaken my reason, as with all reason I do justly complain on your beauty.”
― Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote
I mean Polaris is supposed to be kind of a tall, large woman, right? Like u gotta read between the lines about some of the characters.