DMX performing on the Hard Knock Life Tour photographed by Mike Miller
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2Pac, Los Angeles 1994, © Mike Miller
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I love how chaotic kamala’s civilian friend group.
It consists of a hijabi turkish social rights activist who calls her squish muffin unironically and glare daggers at everyone else, an Italian immigrant genius boy her family adopted and who also has a robotic exoskeleton cause she crippled him, a mean girl turned loser semi vegan lesbian who dyes her hair pink and is in love with her other best friend and a girl with blue hair named Mike.
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Van Helsing by Mike Miller
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The gang are together this week for Kamala's funeral
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Most superheroes or villains don't pick their own names. The mass media is gonna do what the mass media is gonna do.
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Cypress Hill photographed by Mike Miller
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Onslaught: X-Men Vol 1 1 / Published: June 1996 / Artist: Mike Miller
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Jason Sudeikis in "The Last Man on Earth" (#4.18)
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How Ms. Marvel cleverly avoids the "Love-Triangle" trope
I always LOVED how G. Willow Wilson & Sana Amanat brilliantly subverted reader's expectations with Kamala's feelings towards Bruno's girlfriend Michaela "Mike" Miller during the "Super Famous" arc of Ms. Marvel!
See, most love-triangle plots will either cheaply have the protagonist constantly act jealous and unlikable towards the rival for their affection, or reveal said-rival to be a jerk themselves. Ms. Marvel however avoids these tired and potentially character-damaging cliches since while Kamala does initially express discomforting jealousy towards Mike, she not only apologizes and corrects herself when she makes a fatphobic remark about her in front of Bruno...
...but when she is forced to work with Mike as Ms. Marvel after Bruno is kidnapped and brainwashed by HYDRA, Kamala quickly realizes that Mike legitimately does love Bruno and the two quickly bond over their shared fears, anxieties, and teamwork.
Plus, Mike herself is shown to be a smart, funny, and well-rounded character that the narrative doesn't frame in a negative light!
So yeah... I love how MS. MARVEL avoids the tired love-triangle tropes by instead having Kamala & Mike become friends instead of rivals!
From Ms. Marvel (2015) #1 & #3 by G. Willow Wilson, Takeshi Miyazawa & Adrian Alphona.
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