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If you don’t talk to your villains about revenge gay, who will?
First person to spot Creote in this picture gets my eternal love and devotion.
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I cannot help but fan!Cast David Wenham as Catman/Thomas Blake.
I know, a LOT of people have said Josh Holloway, but David, imho, has more matching features.
Plus, I’m REALLY tired of people casting already famous people in roles that I feel lesser known actor’s would be perfect for.
Few more pics!
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So amazing! Scandal looks especially beautiful in this illustration!<3 I wish I could print it out as a poster!
Another amazing Dan Luvisi cover
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Secret Six #10
Dan Luvisi makes me so happy.
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Catman And Kitten clean house.
From Catman Comics #12 (Holyoke)
Art by Chas. M. Quinlan
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So, the class I’m teaching this week is on the theme of “dressing the body” and I have been a little unsure how to structure it. We’re looking at magazines and ads, but I don’t have anything interesting planned for the rest of the class. And then it hit me.
Superheroes.
No, stick with me – everyone knows what a superhero is supposed to look like, right? But there are really interesting topics that can probably be introduced using pretty pictures of spandex-clad superhumans! Right?
Things I am thinking so far:
- The Wonder Woman costume controversy, obviously – both the1960s mod version and the current version with pants. Who decides what a hero is supposed to look like?
- Storm’s punk makeover from 1983 (my students are way too young to remember this, but whatever, so am I). What does changing your look say about you?
- The differences between Bruce Wayne’s Batsuit and Jean-Paul Valley’s Batsuit from the Knightfall arc (my students are probably too young to remember THIS *cries*). What is authentic?
- Catman and his outfit echoing the claw marks on his chest (nekkid Catman makes EVERY class better). Symbols and how they define us.
- The Batwoman panel above. How we dress so that other people will read us.
- Faiza Hussain (Excalibur) and Sooraya Quadir (Dust). Maybe along with Helena Bertinelli (Huntress) and the more overtly Catholic versions of her outfit. Displays of faith as self-definition.
- Maybes: Misfit’s fake Batgirl outfit from her first BoP appearances (copying trends, and how our own styles work better?). Black Alice stealing outfits as well as powers (how does how we dress empower us?). Canary inheriting her look from her mother – but can I explain the backstory on that in a coherent enough way?
This is all very Western – anyone got any other superhero characters who might be a good fit for this class? I have some Chinese students and it would be nice to include something they’ll likely recognize.
Temptation to end with that panel of Ragdoll in Wonder Woman’s tiara and boots: very high.
This is an amazing idea, and I would love to hear how it went!
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Whenever this image gets picked up and reblogged by people, I smile. The original hangs on my wall in my sewing room, and the only thing better than the picture was the cheeky smile I got from Nicola Scott when I asked for it.
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FEELINGS
We don’t need no steenking feelings!
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Tim wants Ace the Bathound back, and obsesses over pink phones.
Tim, I wanted Decade Pink glasses but they didn’t fit 8I
It was a lovely appearance actually! I enjoyed it, and i’m not normally a huge Red Robin fan.
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