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A reminder that Sunspot is black.
Roberto is not incidentally Afro-Brazilian. Him being black is an inextricable part of his origin and identity just as it is for Luke Cage or Falcon.
I don't support any media that erases the identity of a prominent black comic book character.
I am here to inform you that the all-ages Marvel Action: Captain Marvel from IDW is adorable and generally acknowledges Marvel continuity, including Carol+Jess being BFFs who watch horror movies while Gerry naps.
(script Maggs, line art Boo, color art Peer, letters Miesner)
Yet another digital recoloring that "fixes" (AKA destroys) the unreal beauty of original comic coloring by substituting muddy "realistic" colors for bright colors and artistic rendering of shadows and light, this time on the $$$ Absolute Swamp Thing.
Incredibly disappointing.
Fondly reminiscing about Greg Pak's X-Treme X-Men and how it was about Xaviers from other universes forming a death cult and Cyclops deciding Dazzler was the only mutant competent enough to stop them.
And also Gay Wolverine.
Wolverine gets unusually political here (especially for 1985!), telling Cap mutants have always been at war, calling out Cap's failure to defend mutants as equivalent to being a Nazi sympathizer(!), arguing with Cap's definition of terrorism, and actually saying #MagnetoWasRight!
#XSpoilers
After the reveals in House of X #2 last week I created a consolidated timeline that tracks all of the facts in the book as well as known 616 continuity and informed speculation. I've just updated it to account for Powers of X #2:
https://t.co/uEEV76Ih0F
Before you dig deeply into parsing the revelations in House of X #2, I think it's absolutely required you give yourself a refresher on Moira, her estranged abusive husband Joe, and their son Proteus in UXM #125-128.
I was thinking of these four panels the entire time. #XSpoilers
Read my damned mind.
(Deadpool #8, Skottie Young / Nic Klein / Jeff Eckleberry)