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moccimu · 1 month
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Exclusive Leaked Anissa scene from Invincible Season 3! 😱
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crismakesstuff · 2 months
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this fandom makes me sick sometimes ngl
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xantera · 2 months
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Dude give Mark a break, looking at him and his trauma/responsibilities makes me concern af
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AFTER HE GOT HIS ASS BEAT BY ANISSA, AND BROKE UP WITH AMBER, HIS MOM CALLED AND TURNS OUT IT WAS ANGSTORM LEVY HOLDING OLIVER AND DEBBIE HOSTAGE.
Give the poor guy a break
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credit-song · 2 months
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When Anissa showed up
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crystallakec · 10 months
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beautiful things happened in invincible #101
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literally-cat-woman · 2 months
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mark grayson and clark kent are my boyfriends
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mithaeesblog · 2 months
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“It’s just fiction” “i wiLl tAkE HiS PlaCe”
The two lines you’ll hear the most when the woman in the show is attractive and she sexually assaulted a man.
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cyanide-sippy-cup · 2 months
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Okay now that Anissa is in the show, I have to talk about THAT storyline. There's not much particularly new I can say that hasn't already been discussed but I need to gather my thoughts on what the show has to do to be successful in this regard. With that being said,
Spoilers for things the show has not covered yet
And massive Trigger Warning for discussions of sexual assault and post-assault trauma.
So first things out of the way, I do not believe they should cut it. The changes the show has made are ultimately pretty minor. A character change, order of events swapped. With them sticking as close as they are to the comic, I think it would be a massive problem to skip over it from a story telling standpoint.
From a real world standpoint, it's even more important. Male sexual assault is something that rarely gets depicted properly. It's usually a joke or a moment of triumph and that very much has had an effect on the way we look at it in the real world. And since Invincible is now a show pretty much everybody has their eyes on, choosing not to talk about it would be missing an opportunity to have a very real, very important conversation that very well could educate men on how to navigate and survive what they are going through.
I'm also worried that they'll be too afraid to actually say the word "rape". Lots of modern adaptations delete important discussions like Sokka's sexism or the gender discussions from Cowboy Bebop in order to avoid properly handling them and usually replace them with something worse in a sort of "all bark and no bite" liberalism. Directly saying it as it is is incredibly important to showing that talking about it is not only NOT shameful, but also necessary in getting the help you need and the healing that is necessary to survive.
And from a storytelling standpoint, saying it is important too. The moment where Mark tells Eve what happened is not only great in showing that telling someone is important but is also the moment where Mark is forced to admit the truth to himself. "She raped me." Those three words are a massive turning point for the whole story. Character dynamics change, this becomes a focus for most of Mark's loved ones, and it fundamentally changes his life.
Markus. This is a piece of the puzzle I don't see many talk about. While the rest is a showcase of what to do, Markus as a character is a showcase of what not to. It is so, so rare that a child conceived of a rape is properly depicted, nevermind discussed. From Mark's POV, he holds no ill will towards his son. He simply wants him to live a life on Earth with his family like he did and just can't be with him because he is needed in space. But to Markus, his dad hates him. He thinks his father keeps him on Earth so that he doesn't have to think about him. And this idea of his father's disgust contorts his image of himself. He begins to feel self-hatred, hatred towards his mother for making him this way, and hatred towards his father for abandoning him and leaving him to despise what he sees in the mirror. "You made Terra with love. I was made with hate."
Whether Mark meant it or not, his neglect of Markus ruined his early life. No matter how many friends he made, what groups he joined, they could never fill that hole. He idolized his father. I mean, how could he not? His father was, IS a great hero. A man who was out at that very moment leading the movement for universal peace. But because Mark barely visited him, he only had an idea of what his father was like. A man who sacrificed so much to help the world, who fought in space and yet still managed to save the Earth dozens of times. A man who had the time to help everyone and yet couldn't make time for him.
(Important edit: in no way do I mean to say Mark is obligated to be a part of his son's life, I meant that Mark chooses to be there but ultimately fails to do so and that causes issues)
And don't get me wrong, this story has some pretty glaring flaws. For example I think they tried a little too hard to teach Mark that the person who hurt him is human too and has positively affected the lives of many. Like absolutely there is a conversation to be had there but because they had to move on with the plot they kinda just went "HEY MARK DON'T BE SAD SHE'S COOL NOW AND ALSO SHE'S DEAD SO THERE'S NO POINT IN LINGERING OKAY BYYEEEEE". But I think instead of these flaws scaring the show away they should invite the show forward. It's an opportunity to improve on the story and discussions rather than shy away from it.
Oh and also harking back to my previous point in paragraph 2, there's another aspect that makes it stand out in an important discussion. If I'm remembering correctly, the comic makes it pretty clear that Mark could have overpowered Anissa but didn't for a couple of reasons, namely not wanting to hurt her. And that is SO important and SO rare. A discussion surrounding an assault victim who could have fought back but didn't where the victim is NOT portrayed as in the wrong and in fact just as worthy to be traumatized as any other victim is SO DAMN IMPORTANT and could legit change a lot in the way we look at these topics.
So yeah, I think the series should adapt it. Also I think it would be great if they brought on actual victims and experts and whatnot so their depiction could be just that much more focused around what needs to be said. Sorry if all this read as klunky, I have a lot of thoughts bouncing around up here that I kinda just spewed onto the page with no particular order. I'm also obviously not the most educated on the topic. My personal experiences with this were relatively minor and not something I've ever felt comfortable addressing. And yeah I know it's important no matter how "small" or "minor" it seems and I'm not trying to downplay any of that but I just don't really have the words to phrase that differently. Which is exactly why I think we NEED education and discussions about this stuff so that we DO know the words to navigate the topic.
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kermit-coded · 2 months
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now that anissa has shown up in the show, i'm one hundred percent going to drop motherfuckers based on their reactions to what she does to mark
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avisisisis · 28 days
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i cannot stop thinking about anissa and marky though [COMIC SPOILERS]
how did he react when he learned what his mother did? just like mark, he lived a lie. he thought his mother was kind and nice — the only thing that is true is that she loved him, but now, he has no idea if he should believe it
and. you've grown up being conditioned to believe that violence is peace, and that kindness is a lie and a weakness. you hurt people. by hurting a person, by destroying him irreparably, you found the boy you love most: your son. and you don't regret it. you hope one day, once he sees him, he'll get it. but you still don't regret it. you can't say you're sorry
marky will grow up without his biological father, because when mark hugs him he can only remember his mother and what she did to him. your father can't love you the way your mom did. you can't love your mother the way your father loved his
the worst part is, that it she hadn't done it, you wouldn't have existed. you wouldn't be here. your father will grow to love you. you will grow to accept each other. but you tend to wonder — if he never sees you as anything else other than your mother's son, then who will you have when everyone else you know dies?
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marvelsgirl616 · 2 months
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THIS.
And yes that happens later on in the comics but omfg people are disgusting
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jellysquiddles · 2 months
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Okay wanted to put my two cents in on the Anissa situation… I don’t want them to cut Mark’s assault Robert Kirkman has never been one to shy away from a sexual assault storyline and I believe it does make a huge impact on Mark’s character especially his relationship with Eve. Kirkman laid some decent ground work for the show’s writers to really hammer in sexual assault is too often used for shock value in comics and it’s time to start treating with the care it deserves. Despite how a large portion of the fandom may react it’s important that we let these stories of sexual assault truly shine through and impact the people its meant to impact. It’s important that victims of sexual assault know that there’s people out there that will take it seriously even if there are some who won’t. We just have to louder than the imbeciles making fun of it.
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uglynavel · 1 month
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My friend has managed to avoid all Invincible spoilers is texting me about how hot Anissa is and calling her "muscle mommy" and I'm over here like
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Should I tell her? I think I should tell her
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mossycobbld · 2 months
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About the "jokes" a lot of men make about What happened to Mark.
I am a male survivor of sexual assault from a woman. Reading what happened in the comics was tough for me. Even seeing episode 7, even seeing the fighting and everything it hurts because the fighting isn't just fighting and knowing the context it means little things in the episode become... upsetting without meaning to.
A lot of men try to think it can't happen to them, or they think that it can't happen at all. And yet I also see male rape survivors try to pretend it's all okay and it doesn't bother them and seeing those jokes only makes me feel worse and also makes it feel like it was either my fault or I'm never going to be treated seriously.
yeah, #those people in the fandom that joke about anissa raping mark are incredibly insensitive and are completely ignorant on how that can affect actual male victims of rape. i dont have much to say / add on to this since i havent experienced something like that, but i do still feel strongly about this. i wish it were easier to said than done to “not listen to them!” but i really wish male survivors of rape/sexual assault from a woman dont take this fandom’s comments to heart. remember that it is never your fault, and people with your experiences should be taken more seriously than it is.
please let me know if i worded something wrong :’) im. bad at articulating my thoughts well
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emocheremuha · 1 month
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damn she's crazy.
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crystallakec · 1 year
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they are so funny to me actually
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