manifesting may and buck talking at the hospital, in a parallel to the may and bobby conversation in 6x11:
buck, trying to keep it together: "im sorry im such a mess, you must be taking this a lot harder than i am"
may, putting a hand on his shoulder: "buck, we're both worried about our dad. it's okay"
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i am cringe but i am free
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Redesign of Bobby John, the child of a Shapeshifter and a Shapeshifter themselves and named after Dean and Sam's two fathers figures Bobby Singer and John Winchester, they are one of the many children raided by Dean winchester and Castiel as their child.
They are based on "Bobby John" from Supernatural.
First Appearing in Season 6, episode "Two and a half man".
Tell me what you think of them.
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Can we draw q!Jaiden as the horizon that embraces Bobby as the setting sun.
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These brief scenes to me can be analysed really deeply. Now, I'm no media scholar. Far from it, honestly. But here's my best effort to analyse this:
Bobby Drake is the youngest and most care free. He doesn't need to hide his powers using anything fancy like a harness or anything to hide his powers. Besides that, I'm afraid I've got not much for him.
Warren Worthington III has to hide the most about him. In some ways, I feel him being the richest kid at the school makes sense. It doubles these feelings of hiding stuff. Although the rich have the freedom to do what they want, societal pressure makes them conform. They have to hide all their flaws and imperfections to fit into high society. Also, I've seen online people seen trans metaphors with him. But I'm not trans, so I'm not gonna get into that.
Hank McCoy hates being the beast. I can't blame him there. When your superhero name is "The Beast", that's gotta be dehumanizing. You're being called an animal. And considering how much of an intellectual hank is, that's bound to sting. He'd much prefer to be known for his intellectual prowess rather than for his mutant powers.
Scott Summers is the most shy and reserved of the X-Men. Because of his superhuman power, he keeps everyone at an arm's length from himself. He knows he's a danger to everyone around him, so he shuts himself away and keeps himself distant. Who would dare come near him if they knew he could accidentally kill them? He pushes people away before he can even know if they would be willing to get closer to him.
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There’s an African American Magik?
Yes, there is! In Bishop: War College, Bishop visits Earth-63. The majority of the population is black, and humans have worked together with mutants to make the world a better place for everyone.
Bishop: War College #1 (2023) MARVEL
Bishop: War College #5 (2023) MARVEL
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clint barton and bobbi morse, "Widowmaker" #3
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