Comics
- Community Announcement
Hello to all my wonderful comic lovers โค๏ธ! I am very excited to see that we are getting lots of new members! Keep them coming! With new members we also gets lots of different variety in comics.
However, due to the fact that we have been getting complaints about some of the new comics been posted that feature pictures of dead people and animals, gore, suicide jokes, and explicit mentions of sexual assault; we have created a new rule that states that these types of comics that feature NSFW topics, should be marked as NSFW and have a content warning in the title.
We are doing this to make everyone's experiences in this community as enjoyable as possible. And, to keep our members who have experienced trauma from having PTSD attacks. Thank you for your understanding my lovable comic lovers!
- โWhatโd I Miss?โ: An election that echoes a dismal past
Link:
https://coloradosun.com/2024/11/15/whatd-i-miss-election-danger-for-minorities/
- Goblin - My Personal Favorite Extra Fabulous Comic
This one is for @TherapyGary@lemmy.blahaj.zone
https://www.extrafabulouscomics.com/_1215
- @iLLSam is immediately one of my new favorite comic artists
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/18487318 >
- Chris Ware on Richard Scarry and the Art of Children's Literatureyalereview.org Chris Ware on Richard Scarry and the Art of Children's Literature
The illustrator Chris Ware surveys the work of Richard Scarry.
- โI need positive things to come of thisโ: graphic novelist rocked by brotherโs suicide donates profits to charitywww.theguardian.com โI need positive things to come of thisโ: graphic novelist rocked by brotherโs suicide donates profits to charity
Award-winning Zoe Thorogood hopes the money raised can help halt rising numbers of young men taking own lives
- When does phoenix force (in marvel comics) actually appear for the first time (and what was the original origin of phoenix)?
Marvel wikia retcons its first appearance as xmen#101, but phoenix force isn't in this issue, phoenix is. At some point between its publication and now the story must've changed to involve a cosmic god, but I wonder if before then phoenix's origin was intended to be an extreme version of fantastic 4's origin beyond just an homage.
I just started reading xmen#125 and once again in a flashback this is how the event is described:
> Her body was consumed by the intense radiation. But her mind refused to die. Driven by her love for Scott Summers, she achieved her full potential as a psi --becoming, briefly, an entity of pure thought-- before finally reforming as Phoenix.
So when does phenix force actually bocme a thing? Were there any other out of universe (as I'll reach the in universe ones eventually) explanations of the phoenix's power before then? Shouldn't the wiki at least mention if a part of an article is a retcon?
- Uncanny X-Men, October 2024
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20577312
> cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20577232