bruce and talia. 2022
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Not spiderman fanart, but Scott Summers fans are the strongest breed of people ever
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Funky little dude and his weird dad
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alright mike-enjoyers, this can't be an accident, right? like. this has gotta be on purpose, right?
after mike murdock becomes a real person, the first place we see him is 'the bar with no name.' in ish 7 of vol 8, matt encounters wolverine possessed by the demon lust in 'the bar with no name.'
after having a rather transformative fight where lust is exorcised from wolverine and matt's white suit is stained red, we are given the above line from logan about matt 'denying' who he is.
so far, each demon has represented a sin that matt has committed by continuing to deny who he really is (daredevil). mike murdock's character was invented by matt to express parts of himself that he denies. mike murdock was also originally daredevil (according to the lies that matt told).
with this particular demon, lust, it is referencing not only matt's lust for a fight, but his lust for life and how he defines it. that includes taking risks, doing morally gray things, living on the edge etc. matt expressing those parts of himself was the original intent of mike's character/persona.
not only that, I feel like the bright shirt matt is wearing could be a nod to mike as well. but logan (standing in the bar where mike was introduced as a real person) and talking about how matt needs to make 'peace' rather than 'denying' himself feels like a pretty clear nod to me.
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you wouldn’t last an hour (piecing throwaway lines and blink-and-you’ll-miss-it details together to form a coherent characterization for an underdeveloped character) in the asylum they raised me (comic book fandom)
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Warpath!
By Kir | GOTGVOL6
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fire and life incarnate
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big 2 comics publishers will be like "why arent comic books selling" like comics aren't at a major high in popularity yet to "buy" a comic book you need to call a specialised dying-out store weeks in advance of a comic book coming out to let them know you want to buy it and then when you pay 5 united states dollars for one issue it has the emotional depth of a kindergartner mashing two action figures together
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NATALIE PORTMAN as PADMÉ AMIDALA
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
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I am so glad that we can all collectively agree on the fact that Shatterstar’s purple 90′s outfit is the best. wow.
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clone wars obi-wan,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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I’ve started a new job and still gotta get used to the flow so for now have a peter dooble
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