“Where are you going?”
“To do some good. You in?”
“I’m in. This looks like a job for Superman!”
“And Supergirl! Let’s go!”
-From Superman / Supergirl: Maelstrom
Written by Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray
Art by Phil Noto
Letters by Travis Lanham
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Ron Lim and Rob Hunter - Rann-Thanagar Holy War #7 double page splash (2009) Hawkman and Adam Strange
Source
Colors by John Kalisz, Letters by Travis Lanham
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Magneto #3 (2023)
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 653 (10/15/23)
Marvel's Captain America: Civil War Prelude 3. On sale 1/6/16.
"Prelude Part Three"
Writer: Will Corona Pilgrim
Artist: Lee Ferguson
Letterer: Travis Lanham
Colorist: Dono Sanchez-Almara
Editor: Emily Shaw
Cap: Winter Soldier MCU recap.
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Superboy #10: The Mysterious Mystery of Mystery Island
by Scott Lobdell: Sebastian Fiumara; Richard Horie/Tanya Horie and Travis Lanham
DC
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Thinking supervillainy is aspirational is queer culture, because that’s where the representation was.
That’s who we could see ourselves in.
When you come from groups that are vilified, and see yourself in the person that the movie or the book wants you to think is bad, it’s only natural to question the narrative.
Were they really so bad? They’re like you. Are you bad?
Or did they merely have the temerity to break the rules of politesse that govern respectability?
You know how hard it is to stay within the lines of acceptability or even recognizability that other people draw for you.
Were they only monstrous because that was the role assigned them?
Did they actually make some rather good points?
I’m so so excited for the kids growing up now who can maybe find themselves in the heroes, too.
This comic gets growing up with villainy as the dream—and then offers an opportunity for the vilified to explore heroism.
You can tell how deep this got me, because this post is spaced out so nonsensically.
Let’s make wonderful and terrifying things from our traumas.
Source: New Mutants (2019) #32, by Charlie Jane Anders (writer), Ro Stein and Ted Brandt (line art), Tamra Bonvillain (colors), and Travis Lanham (lettering and production)
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Fall of the House of X #1 was such a great issue for Cyclops!
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Escapade!!
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Ultimate X-Men #2 Continues Peach Momoko's Distinct Vision
Ultimate X-Men #2 continues Peach Momoko's distinct vision of one of the boldest and most visually gorgeous comics distributed by one of the big two publishers #comics #comicbooks
Still haunted by the mysterious Shadow and her powers appearing, Hisako Ichiki investigates a mysterious message given to her in a dream. Hisako is not the only teenager with powers when she meets the mysterious Maystorm. The pair investigate a supposedly haunted abandoned school to learn more about the Shadow and why they are haunted. Peach Momoko follows up her excellent first issue…
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Star Wars: Dark Droids #3 (2023)
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 667 (10/29/23)
Secret Empire 7. On sale 7/26/17.
Writer: Nick Spencer
Artist: Andrea Sorrentino
Artist: Rod Reis
Artist: Joshua D. Cassara
Letterer: Travis Lanham
Colorist: Rachelle Rosenberg
Editor: Tom Brevoort
So close to killing him. SO CLOSE.
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The New Teen Titans: Games
by Marv Wolfman : George Perez; Mike Perkins/ Al Vey: Hi-Fi and Travis Lanham
DC
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