On this day in 1985, John Constantine debuted in Saga of the Swamp Thing #37 by Alan Moore, Rick Veitch and John Totleben!
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Today in 1969, the Falcon soared for the first time! (Well OK he didn't really fly yet but he soared figuratively.) And Redwing is there too, in Captain America #117 by Stan Lee and Gene Colan.
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this is how the cold war ended
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i have so much rage in me one day i think i will explode. i dont think i know how to forgive as much as i know how to forget
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I remember discussing Tintin casting choices with a friend from Germany and remarked how it was odd he often has an English accent in adaptations rather than a Belgian one, and my friend just replied "that's because Tintin gives incredibly strong English boy energy (derogatory)"
Here in the UK there's a lot of weird classism tied into accents. Today accent diversity and representation in broadcasting is actively pursued but in Tintin's time there certainly was a preferred accent to have.
imagine this exchange happens between pages 28-29 in The Crab with the Golden Claws
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Today in 1973, Daimon Hellstrom the Son of Satan, also called Hellstorm, made his shadowy debut in Ghost Rider #1 by Gary Friedrich and Tom Sutton!
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i wanted to draw batman's fresh as fuck look, but robin totally stole the show.
this post is about him now
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