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age-of-moonknight · 3 months
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House of M: Avengers (Vol. 1/2007), #4.
Writer: Christos N. Gage; Penciler and Inker: Mike Perkins; Colorist: Raul Trevino; Letterer: Rus Wooton
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marvel-dcu76 · 1 year
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Marvel Tales Of Earth-58163 - House Of M - Terra Incognita By Andy Brase and Frank D’Armata
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scarletwitchpanels · 2 years
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House of M represented in Who Is…? The Scarlet Witch Infinity Comic #1
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spock-smokes-weed · 5 years
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I just learned that in the one universe where Cap didn’t get frozen and got to marry Peggy, she divorced him a few years later because he wanted to be an astronaut.
This is even funnier than the time Bucky fucked Steve’s wife while he was in the ice omg.
MCU what are you doing my guy???
I can’t believe Steve went back in time to be with Peggy just for her to leave his sorry ass smh.
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cap-ironman · 2 years
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Small Universe Bingo Event Masterpost
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Thanks to all four teams that were involved in the Small Universe Bingo event. The mods have really enjoyed going through and enjoying all your hard work! You can expect your team badges in your contact person's email by the end of the day on Wednesday. Please feel free to share them far and wide.
For those that would like to partake in these wonderful small universe pieces as well, here is a masterpost of all the pieces created for the event! You can also find many of the works in the AO3 collection. Please enjoy them.
Holly and the SUBingo organizer team
Team Name: Blue Barracudas Achieved a: BINGO badge, with the following fills:
Fill for S2: Flight of Icarus by Cathalinaheart for universe TRN814 - Marvel's Avengers (video game).
Fill for T2: American Idol by Neverever for universe 904913 - Iron Man: Armored Adventures.
Fill for O2: Scar and Stitches by Cathalinaheart for universe 70105 - Bullet Points.
Fill for N2: What does God need with a laundromat? by sadisticsparkle for universe 9202 - Laundromat Avengers.
Fill for Y2: Armor problems by Cathalinaheart for universe TRN607 - Heroes United.
Fill for S3: Blood Runs Through My Veins Like Motor Oil by Sadisticsparkle for universe TRN193 - No More Humans
Fill for T3: In Good Company by Fluffypanda for universe 616 - Warp World
Fill for O3: Ice Cube Rescue by Neverever for the TsumTsum universe
Fill for N3: Pictures by Neverever for universe 555326 - Next Avengers
Fill for Y3: Taste my venom by veethesnake for universe 17084 - Captain Venom
Fill for N1: Your Scars Make You Beautiful by veethesnake for universe 63 - Genderbend Verse.
Fill for O4: Distract the Cat by veethesnake for universe 8311 - Larval Earth.
Fill for N5: Night at the museum by Neverever for universe 10091 - Thor: The Mighty Avenger.
Team Name: Dumbass Duo
Achieved a: BLACKOUT badge, with the following fills:
Fill for S1: TRN517 - Contest of Champions by hollyandvice for universe TRN517 - Contest of Champions.
Fill for S2: 58163 - House of M by hollyandvice for universe 58163 - House of M.
Fill for S3: 904913 - Iron Man: Armored Adventures by hollyandvice for universe 904913 - Iron Man: Armored Adventures.
Fill for S4: 15513 - Battleworld by hollyandvice for universe 15513 - Battleworld.
Fill for S5: 26111 - Age of Le Fay by hollyandvice for universe 26111 - Age of Le Fay.
Fill for T1: venom fucker by jetblackfeeling for universe 17084 - Captain Venom.
Fill for T2: 11326 - Age of X by hollyandvice for universe 11326 - Age of X.
Fill for T3: sorry, honey. by jetblackfeeling for universe TRN193 - No More Humans.
Fill for T4: sugar, we're going down. by jetblackfeeling for universe 63 - Genderbend Verse.
Fill for T5: 61313 - Hydra Supreme by hollyandvice for universe 61313 - Hydra Supreme.
Fill for O1: 200515 - Avengers Age in Real Time by hollyandvice for universe 200515 - Avengers Age in Real Time.
Fill for O2: 555326 - Next Avengers by hollyandvice for universe 555326 - Next Avengers.
Fill for O3 and Y1: 32323 - Civil War Vol 2 / TRN634 - Civil Warrior by hollyandvice for universe 32323 - Civil War Vol 2 / TRN634 - Civil Warrior.
Fill for O4: 13122 - Lego Avengers by hollyandvice for universe 13122 - Lego Avengers.
Fill for O5: 616 - Warp World by hollyandvice for universe 616 - Warp World.
Fill for N1: TRN642 - Future Avengers by hollyandvice for universe TRN642 - Future Avengers.
Fill for N2: 398 - Le Fay Warp World by hollyandvice for universe 398 - Le Fay Warp World.
Fill for N3: 10091 - Thor: The Mighty Avenger by hollyandvice for universe 10091 - Thor: The Mighty Avenger.
Fill for N4: reunion by jetblackfeeling for universe TRN891 - Dark Ages.
Fill for N5: 70105 - Bullet Points by hollyandvice for universe 70105 - Bullet Points.
Fill for Y2: 65 - SpiderGwen/Starkbucks by hollyandvice for universe 65 - SpiderGwen/Starkbucks.
Fill for Y3: 50810 - Megamorphs by hollyandvice for universe 50810 - Megamorphs.
Fill for Y4: what i feel, what i know by jetblackfeeling for universe 8591 - Barbarian Steve.
Fill for Y5: 96433 - Medieval Civil War by hollyandvice for universe 96433 - Medieval Civil War.
Team Name: Good Mourning Beloveds Achieved a: BINGO badge, with the following fills:
Fill for T1: Nothing like some fluff with blood splatter. by somekindofsheepl for universe 11326 - Age of X.
Fill for T2: something you could never save by Rowantreeisme for universe 555326 - Next Avengers.
Fill for T3: five hundred miles by Welcoming_Disaster for universe 58163 - House of M.
Fill for T4: a lagoon too deep by starvels (dinosaur) - for universe 64087 - Demonic Avengers.
Fill for T5: Stop crying and give Poison Tony a kiss, Steve. by somekindofsheepl for universe 17084 - Captain Venom.
Fill for S1 and Y3: take the ground in style by Welcoming_Disaster for universe TRN517 - Contest of Champions / 15513 - Battleworld.
Team Name: monster f#ck%r nation Achieved a: PARTICIPATION badge, with the following fills:
Fill for S1: heart of iron, heart of gold by shellheads for universe 96433 - Medieval Civil War.
Fill for S3: camelot, 10 miles by alphadean for universe 10091 - The Mighty Avenger.
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in-a-cave-with · 4 years
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ive decided to try to redraw this art of mine from a year ago, since the art style is a bit janky and i’m missing a couple of tony starks i’ve tried to make another list for a redraw, so can anyone else tell me if i’m still missing any or if i should include/exclude some universes on the lists of tony starks i haven’t drawn in the OG art:
well-known tony starks i already have:
616 (earth-616)
mcu (earth-199999)
ults (earth-1610)
avengers emh (earth-8096)
avengers assemble (earth-12041)
noir (earth-90214)
1872 (earth-51920)
marvel adventures (earth-20051)
evil tony/superior iron man (earth-616)
rdj (earth-1218)
avengers academy (earth-TRN562)
armored adventures (earth-904913)
iron mouse (earth-8311)
natasha stark (earth-3490)
60s cartoon tony (unknown universe)
obscure tony starks i already have:
spider-man ps4 (earth-1048)
1604 iron man (earth-311)
zombie tony (earth-2149)
more evil tonies: (earth-2020), (earth-5012)
anime tony (earth-101001)
fire planet tony (earth-242)
vice president of praxis (earth-1000)
sorcerer supreme (earth-9810)
the other sorcerer supreme (earth-TRN519)
amazing spiderman: renew your vows (earth-18119)
a couple "served very little purpose in the story other than dying” tonies (earth-807128), (earth-1720)
well-known tony starks i need to add:
AI tony (earth-616)
avengers assemble s5/marvel’s spider-man (earth-17628)
secret wars civil war (earth-32323)
avengers video game (unknown universe)
lego tony (earth-13122)
bullet points (earth-70105)
obscure tony starks i want to add:
more evil tonies: emperor stark (earth-42777), iron goblin (earth-19919), iron cross (earth-9907)
more "served very little purpose in the story other than dying” tonies (earth-9591), (earth-12101), (earth-11638)
ultimate alliance (earth-6109)
steel corpse (earth-11326)
heroes united (earth-TRN607)
teenage tony from the onslaught event (earth-96020)
iron man: the animated series (earth-534834)
mangaverse/severed head tony (earth-2301)
marvel disk wars (earth-14042)
future avengers (earth-TRN642)
winged tony ???? (earth-9997)
ultimate end (earth-61610)
contest of champions (earth-TRN619/earth-TRN517)
next avengers (earth-10943)
next avengers: heroes of tomorrow (earth-555326)
dark avengers (earth-TRN524)
cancerverse (earth-10011)
night thrasher (earth-81156)
medieval civil war (earth-TRN584)
tony from jj abrams' spider-man comic (earth-TRN759)
shell games (earth-135263)
rhodes international (earth-57289)
tony starks i want to add, but don’t have any official designs:
tony from spider-gwen’s universe (earth-65)
tony from civil warrior’s universe (earth-TRN634)
tony starks i’m probably not including because jfc there are so many of them:
spider-man: the animated series (earth-92131)
marvel super heroes (earth-30847)
spider-man life story (earth-19529)
rise of the imperfects (earth-50701)
house of m (?) (earth-58163)
marvel universe vs punisher (earth-11080)
spidey (?) universe (earth-16220)
what if? age of ultron (earth-81223)
ape-vengers (??) (earth-8101)
ultimate avengers: the movie (earth-3488)
avengers alliance (earth-12131)
age of apocalypse (earth-295)
age of morgana le fey (earth-26111)
planet hulk (earth-10022)
the, uh. this one. (earth-21050)
rise of apocalypse (earth-7964)
the very bad animated iron man movie (earth-199673)
team thor (TIL team thor isnt mcu canon and i’m upset) (earth-16828)
marvel super hero adventures (earth-TRN663)
western au lego tony (earth-13122)
marvel future fight (earth-415)
x-men forever (earth-161)
super hero squad (earth-91119)
power pack (earth-5631)
age of ultron (earth-61112)
avengers in galactic storm (earth-TRN561)
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weaponizedembrace · 5 years
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Comics Reading List
I am reading several series now, but in the interest of keeping this semi-short-ish, I am only gonna list Cap and Bucky comics here. In addition to these, I have read some Hawkeye, Ms. Marvel, Black Widow, and Spiderman comics. (More detail on what if you have muses from those verses you wanna play in).
COMPLETED: (alphabetical)
Earth-616:
Captain America #1-14 (Coates, 2018-)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Vol. 1 (Brubaker)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Vol. 2 (Brubaker)
The Winter Soldier (Higgins, 2018-2019 miniseries)
Earth-70105:
Bullet Points (Straczynski; feat. Iron Man!Steve Rogers)
Multiverse:
Exiles #3 (Ahmed; feat. gender swapped!Bucky)
IN PROGRESS: (alphabetical)
Earth- 616:
Captain America #15-? (Coates, 2018-)
Captain America: Red Menace (Brubaker)
Captain America: Man Out Of Time (Waid)
Strikeforce #1 (Howard)
Earth-58163:
House of M (Bendis)
[“To Read” under a Keep Reading cut bc it’s long.]
TO READ: (in reading order; this list was built with Bucky’s stories in mind.)
Earth-616:
Civil War (Millar)
Civil War: Captain America (Brubaker)
Captain America: The Death of Captain America Vol. 1: Death of the Dream (Brubaker)
Captain America: The Death of Captain America Vol. 2: The Burden of Dreams (Brubaker)
Captain America: The Death of Captain America Vol. 3: The Man Who Bought America (Brubaker)
Captain America: The Man With No Face (Brubaker)
Avengers/Invaders (Krueger)
Secret Invasion (Bendis)
New Avengers Vol 10: Power (Bendis)
New Avengers Vol 11: Search for the Sorcerer Supreme (Bendis)
New Avengers Vol 12: Powerloss (Bendis)
Captain America: Road To Reborn (Brubaker)
Captain America: Reborn (Brubaker)
Seige: New Avengers (Bendis)
Captain America: Two Americas (Brubaker)
Avengers Vol 1 (Bendis)
Captain America: No Escape (Brubaker)
Invaders Now! (Ross)
Captain America: The Trial of Captain America Omnibus (Brubaker)
Captain America and Bucky: The Life Story of Bucky Barnes (Brubaker)
Captain America and Bucky: Old Wounds (Brubaker)
Fear Itself (Fraction)
Winter Soldier: The Complete Collection (Brubaker)
Winter Soldier Vol 4: The Electric Ghost (Latour)
Winter Soldier: The Bitter March (Remender)
All New Invaders Vol 1: Gods and Soldiers (Robinson)
Original Sin (Aaron)
All New Invaders Vol 2: Original Sin (Robinson)
Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier Vol 1: The Man on the Wall (Kot)
All New Invaders Vol 3: The Martians are Coming (Robinson)
Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier Vol 2 (Kot)
Secret Wars (Hickman)
Avengers: Standoff (Spencer)
Thunderbolts Vol 1: There is No High Road (Zub)
Thunderbolts Vol 2: No Going Back (Zubkavich)
Tales of Suspense: Hawkeye and The Winter Soldier (Rosenberg)
???
Battleworld: Runaways (Stevenson)
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aion-rsa · 5 years
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Captain Marvel: The History of Goose the Cat
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Everything you need to know about Captain Marvel's feline — or is it flerken? — companion...
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Feb 28, 2019
Captain Marvel
If you saw the Captain Marvel trailer or poster, you may have noticed Carol Danvers' furry friend. That little fuzzball is known in the comics as Chewie, Carol’s temperamental cat*. For Marvel’s March 8th Captain Marvel movie, Carol’s pet cat is named Goose. While it’s a bummer that we’re losing the Star Wars reference and original name, at least Goose is still a period-appropriate pop culture reference (Top Gun), for which Carol is known, and still a fellow pilot to boot.
*actual species may vary
What’s a Flerken?
A Flerken is a highly intelligent alien from Earth-58163 that takes the shape of a vicious beast known as a housecat. They’re incredibly rare, and reproduce by laying eggs (although it’s not clear if they require a mate to do so…).
Flerkens can attack enemies or defend themselves with the fangs and tentacles hidden in their cheeks, with the aid of the pocket dimensions they have there. Those pocket dimensions are little bubbles of space-time that allow them to store things, like the ultimate intergalactic chipmunk cheek pouch or some kind of facial TARDIS. Any questions?
read more: Captain Marvel First Reactions Are In
Whatever you call her, Chewie was much more than just a pet in the comics. Chewie first appeared in Giant-Size Ms. Marvel #1 (April 2006) and was presumed to be a regular cat until Rocket ran into her in space and immediately called her out for the terrifying, rare murder-species known as a Flerken. Rocket and Chewie have a rather, er, tense relationship.
Carol defended Chewie, but Rocket refused to trust the creature and even tried to sell her on the black market, as the smuggler is wont to do. It turned out Rocket was right: Chewie was a Flerken, the last of her kind. That brought some extremely eager buyers just in time for Chewie’s babies to start hatching (yes, hatching) all over Carol’s ship. Luckily, Captain Marvel fought them off and eventually found a safe planet for the wee flerkens to grow up.
Chewie is part of what makes the Captain Marvel books so much fun – a bait and switch that makes you laugh on both ends, something deadly but also so, so fluffy! Seeing Chewie’s eggs hatch into 117 fluffy little Fler-kitties in a small space pod was delightful, but seeing Chewie unleash holy hell on the black market jerks who came to take them was even more fun. Flerkens are totally deadly, when they want to be. Lucky for Carol, Chewie is a loyal cat. Flerken. Whatever.
Once, when Captain Marvel was fighting the shapeshifter Mim, she took Chewie’s form, taking Carol by surprise. It didn’t take long for Carol to figure out the deception, since Chewie would never attack her human/Kree bff, but it still meant that Carol had to take on a Flerken, tentacles and all.
read more: Rotten Tomatoes Changes Policies in Midst of Captain Marvel Comments Influx
Chewie has never really gotten over her dislike of Rocket, and takes every opportunity to give him a hard time - and he’s not the only one. As Carol’s on-again, off-again boyfriend, James Rhodes was regularly called in to catsit Chewie, who was not at all interested in being catsit. Jessica Drew refuses to watch her.
The few people (other than Carol) who Chewie seems to like/tolerate are Monica Rambeau, Lady Thor, and Wendy Kawasaki, who pet her during their #WomenofMarvel poker nights, and Lt. Commander Abigail Brand, which I can only assume is a matter of respect from one surly badass lady to another.
There’s some fun foreshadowing throughout Kelly Sue DeConnick’s 2012 run about Chewie’s true nature, like when Carol “deputizes” a random civilian to take Chewie to the “secret Avengers base” AKA the vet. The man asks if the cat is dangerous, and Carol deadpans yes. At the time, she had no idea how true this is.
There are other similar jokes throughout, but one of Carol and Chewie’s most memorable experiences together is at the hospital in the lead-up to The Enemy Within crossover. Carol’s doctor told her to come in for some news and recommended she bring friends or family. She was not expecting a cat, alien or otherwise. There was a whole circus of loved ones completely unaware in the waiting room, but it was Chewie who Carol trusted to get her through the bad news of her brain lesion.
read more: Marvel MCU Viewing Order and Timeline
Chewie is always on the lookout to protect Captain Marvel, whether that means guarding her New York apartment from villains, hissing at Rocket while flying through space with the Guardians of the Galaxy, or walking around the Alpha Flight space station like she owns the place. She even “helps” Carol’s mom with the gardening and fights with the Danvers family’s earth-cat Sox when Carol takes time off from being an Avenger to care for her brother after a traumatic brain injury.
Goose's role in the movie.
What role might Goose play in the upcoming Captain Marvel movie? Goose has been heavily featured on Captain Marvel promotion and merch, so we know she will be a big part of the movie—we even get a clip of her with Nick Fury in the trailer. Whatever happens, I’m pulling for Goose to be a Flerken and all that that entails, even if that isn’t revealed right away.
Those giant tentacles would look amazing on the big screen, and there’s something so powerful about people underestimating a sweet little kitty who turns out to be a ferocious and deadly killer. It reinforces the way people underestimate women generally and Carol Danvers specifically, and it also makes for a funny moment when Carol herself finds out that even her cat is an alien.
One other extremely important detail about Flerkens: they’re transportation hubs, literally living gateways to pocket dimensions (Captain Marvel #8, December 2014). Those pocket dimensions they hold in their cheeks, which are how they store their Flerken anatomy inside a cat-sized body, are incredibly important. You can go to other times, places, or even dimensions via Flerkens, though the comics suggest it’s a rather gross experience when Tic uses it so she and Chewie can rejoin Carol on her adventures after Chewie gives birth..
After Avengers: Infinity War, one popular fan theory is that everyone who died when Thanos snapped his finger actually went to another dimension – all the remaining Avengers need to do is retrieve them. What better way than with a Flerken? And how cool (and weird!) would that be to see on the big screen?! After all, we know from the end of Infinity War that Nick Fury summoned Carol Danvers so clearly she will play an important role in Avengers: Endgame. I have my theories about what else that may be, but having a pet who can transport you to another dimension certainly seems like an advantage right about now.
Whatever happens with Goose on screen, whether that means she eventually saves a bunch of Avengers, takes out Nick Fury’s eye, or is just Carol’s best co-pilot, I’m excited for this major Easter egg for the Captain Marvel movie, and I hope we get to keep watching Carol and her space-cat’s adventures for a long time to come.
The full schedule of upcoming Marvel superhero movies can be found here.
Delia Harrington is a freelance writer and photographer focusing on social justice and pop culture through a feminist lens. Read more of her work here.
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age-of-moonknight · 3 months
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House of M: Avengers (Vol. 1/2007), #2.
Writer: Christos N. Gage; Penciler: Mike Perkins; Inkers: Drew Hennessey and Mike Perkins; Colorist: Raul Trevino; Letterer: Rus Wooton
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marvel-dcu76 · 1 year
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Marvel Tales Of Earth-58163 - House Of M - Season Of The Witch - To Die For By Chris Bachalo
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scarletwitchpanels · 2 years
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The Magnus siblings in Civil War: House of M #3
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nunopds · 6 years
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JESSICA JONES, A HEROÍNA DA SÉRIE DE BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS ALIAS E DA SÉRIE DE TV DA NETFLIX ESTÁ DE VOLTA!
O reconhecimento do público e crítica especializada relativo à série televisiva Jessica Jones na Netflix devolveu popularidade q.b. à personagem para que a G. Floy apostasse na publicação da série original da personagem, denominada Alias. Em 2016 e 2017, a editora publicou em Portugal a série em 4 volumes.
Escrito por um Brian Michael Bendis então há apenas 2 anos a produzir argumentos para a Marvel, mas já uma estrela em ascensão na editora graças aos recordes de venda de Ultimate Homem-Aranha, Alias foi o título fundador do selo MAX da Marvel, uma das linhas criadas em 2001 pela editora após ter abandonado o Comics Code Authority. O selo MAX destinava-se a um público adulto, razão porque todas as revistas apresentavam em parangonas parental advisory explicit content, numa altura em que a editora dava os primeiros passos a explorar o que a aparente “liberdade” lhe permitia nos EUA.
Alias aglutinava algumas tendências da época, como o facto de na estreia da personagem se lhe dar um passado pré-existente no Universo Marvel desconhecido dos leitores – como já tinha recentemente acontecido com Robert Reynolds, o Sentinela (Sentry, no original), criado por Paul Jenkins e Jae Lee com a colaboração de Rick Veitch e que Bendis curiosamente integraria nas suas histórias 3 anos mais tarde – e a existência sucessiva de várias séries televisivas norte-americanas populares do género thriller, policial ou espionagem protagonizadas ou coprotagonizadas  por uma mulher, culminando inclusivamente na homónima série televisiva de J. J. Abrams estreada alguns meses antes da banda desenhada, com Jeniffer Garner – a futura Elektra no grande ecrã – no papel de Sydney Bristow (e que também teve direito a ser transposta posteriormente para BD).
Sendo a escolha do título da Marvel uma grande coincidência ou não com a série televisiva, Bendis transportou para a mesma a experiência do género policial que trazia da banda desenhada mais indie da Caliber Comics e posteriormente na Image (onde iniciou Powers – cujo primeiro volume, Quem Matou a Retro Girl?, foi publicado pela Devir em 2004 e recentemente adaptada para televisão em duas temporadas exibidas em Portugal no extinto canal MOV) e Oni.
A aparente liberdade do selo MAX – cuja “ausência de limites” fazia sorrir o leitor de banda desenhada europeia – dificultava, contudo, o cruzamento com outros personagens do Universo Marvel, sendo essa, bem como a coincidência de título com a série televisiva da ABC – cuja popularidade garantiria 5 temporadas – sido postuladas como as razões que levaram ao cancelamento do título 28 números depois e ao praticamente imediato relançamento sem o selo MAX e com o título The Pulse (que a Devir batizou como O Pulsar da Cidade no primeiro e único TPB publicado em Portugal). The Pulse terminaria passados 14 números. Com Alias, tinha-se praticamente encerrado a premissa de que era possível construir histórias sobre detetives privados no Universo Marvel. The Pulse, um suplemento do Clarim Diário, aproximou-o mais do cliché de super-heróis no meio jornalístico, apesar da tentativa de abordagem original. Foi também a transição para o mundo dos super-heróis. Os Novos Vingadores de Bendis herdariam um pouco da história de Alias e The Pulse, mas as histórias policiais mais ou menos noir da detetive privada já tinham desaparecido por completo.
É esta segunda série de Jessica Jones, The Pulse, que a G. Floy edita agora (quase) integralmente. Na verdade, tal como nas compilações norte-americanas, não é reproduzido o #10 de The Pulse, o qual, apesar da autoria de Bendis no argumento e Michael Lark nos desenhos, é um corpo estranho na narrativa da série, dado ser um tie-in com a minissérie House of M (aka Dinastia de M), na qual toda a realidade da Marvel foi substituída, por um breve período, por uma realidade alternativa (Terra-58163). Refira-se que nem sequer a Jessica Jones (ou o Luke Cage) surgem nesse número, sendo uma banda desenhada que é frequentemente – e bem – compilada em volumes dedicados a House of M.
Pelo contrário, tal como nos EUA, é incluído o comic book New Avengers Annual (vol. 1) #1, ou não fosse dedicado ao casamento de Jessica Jones e Luke Cage, com Stan Lee a realizar um cameo como o padre.
A nível de desenhadores, o volume conta com Mark Bagley (#1-5), Brent Anderson (#6-7), Michael Lark (#8-9), Michael Gaydos (#11-14) e Olivier Coipel (New Avengers Annual #1).
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Eis a sinopse da editora:
A ex-Vingadora tornada investigadora privada começa um novo capítulo da sua vida – como jornalista para a nova secção sobre super-heróis do Clarim Diário, PULSAR! E a sua primeira missão é descobrir a identidade de um homicida super-poderoso que assassinou uma ex-repórter do Clarim. Qual será o envolvimento de Norman Osborn neste caso? E que efeito terá a descoberta chocante de Jessica no universo Marvel? E Jessica e Luke Cage, que agora vivem juntos, vão ser envolvidos por Nick Fury numa verdadeira guerra – e terão de reagir e lutar pela sua nova vida! E o momento que todos esperavam: o bebé de Jessica e Luke, e o dia do casamento! Convidados especiais? Homem-Aranha, Capitão América, os Novos Vingadores e muitos mais!
Jessica Jones regressa num volume de 360 páginas que nos traz uma fase inteira da saga da heroína, desde o momento em que inicia a sua vida a dois com Luke Cage à espera do seu bebé, até ao final mais esperado de todos, e sempre motivo de festejos, um casamento Marvel! Pelo caminho são vários arcos de história com a marca distintiva do escritor Brian Michael Bendis que continua a explorar os recantos mais escuros do universo da Marvel, e desenhados por artistas variados.
Na primeira história, desenhada por Mark Bagley (colega de longa data de Bendis em Ultimate Homem-Aranha), Jessica começa a trabalhar no Clarim Diário, e a sua investigação ao assassinato de uma outra jornalista levará directamente a um confronto com o Duende Verde, e a uma batalha épica nas ruas de Nova Iorque. Na segunda história, Jessica terá de viver as sequelas da Guerra Secreta de Nick Fury, que irá colocar em perigo a sua bebé, e opô-la à Hidra, com desenho de Brent Anderson (Astro City) e Michael Lark (Gotham Central). Michael Gaydos, o desenhador original da série Alias e criador visual de Jessica Jones regressa para uma curta história, uma homenagem emotiva e inteligente às personagens menores do universo Marvel. E, finalmente, entre casamento e batalhas desenhadas por Olivier Coipel, uma das estrelas da Marvel (Dinastia de M), temos a mais super-heróica das histórias deste volume.
Este é o livro em que Jessica Jones completa o longo caminho de “loser” que se despreza a si própria a membro respeitada da comunidade dos super-heróis que consegue finalmente olhar para si mesma no espelho sem pestanejar!
JESSICA JONES: PULSAR vários autores Editora: G. Floy Páginas: 360, a cores Encadernação: capa dura ISBN:  978-84-16510-63-4 PVP: 25,00€
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House of M: Avengers (Vol. 1/2007), #3.
Writer: Christos N. Gage; Penciler and Inker: Mike Perkins; Colorist: Raul Trevino; Letterer: Rus Wooton
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House of M: Avengers (Vol. 1/2007), #1.
Writer: Christos N. Gage; Penciler and Inker: Mike Perkins; Colorist: Laura Martin; Letterer: Rus Wooton
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House of M: Avengers (Vol. 1/2007), #5.
Writer: Christos N. Gage; Penciler: Mike Perkins; Inker: Andrew Hennessy; Colorist: Raul Trevino; Letterer: Rus Wooton
#Marvel#Marvel comics#Marvel 58163#House of M: Avengers#Moon Knight comics#Moon Knight#Marc Spector#Iron Fist#Danny Rand#I guess I wanted to give these panels their own post because there’s just….something about them I wanted to discuss more#this is diving dangerously close to «personal opinion» territory (so please feel free to ignore all that follows)#but I guess I just wish this point had been developed a bit more because for the past 5 issues Marc’s refused to change because the cowl’s#«spiritual significant» to him and I’m (again personally) of the idea that something that important to someone is not easily foregone#idk this is probably stemming more from the long conversations I’ve had about «when outward displays of faith become dangerous#when should you start changing what you do? Should you ever? Is it a greater show of faith to continue on despite the danger?#Do you only practice in secret? Or is doing whatever you must to survive a greater show of endurance#living and working to make the necessary changes within the system so that one day you might be able to practice openly in peace?»#sorry for getting philosophical and sorry for being perhaps unfair to a friggin comic book particularly for a minor character#but I’m feeling a little uncharitable because I was dodging violence against women/close up shots of women’s rears this entire series#(if this post looks a little weirdly cropped it’s because I chose to exclude the panel where unlike what Danny + Marc get here#there’s a very male-gaze look at Angela and Felicia undressing)#and again! (at least on that second point because that might have been entirely Perkins’ doing) I might be being a little unfair#but that sort of content doesn’t inspire me to believe that the creators were asking complex questions when they had Marc hang up his#spiritually significant hood but maybe were thinking things like «is spirituality really /that/ significant compared to tactical efficacy?»#something that…gets me when about a guy who has demonstrated that spirituality is uniquely/complexly important to him#anyway this is entirely my opinion on something that is very much up to reader interpretation so please ignore me rambling#(and quite possibly simply blowing things completely out of proportion) in the tags hahaha
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House of M: Avengers (Vol. 1/2007), #2.
Writer: Christos N. Gage; Penciler: Mike Perkins; Inkers: Drew Hennessey and Mike Perkins; Colorist: Raul Trevino; Letterer: Rus Wooton
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