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Latest on #Excalibur #43 talks conflict: “They’re partly fighting about different ways of being masculine. The common factor between the fight scene and the erotic aerial dance is Kurt’s beauty. Kurt’s comfortable performing. Brian’s not.” -@peppard_anna
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Latest on #Excalibur #43 talks pacing: “The use of space & silence is really important. Drawing out the moment and adding the crashing ocean, so that visually, the situation almost overwhelms the characters—it’s pretty masterful use of timing.” -@Nsousanis https://t.co/iTmJtfQyuZ
Latest on #Excalibur #43 talks fantasies: “Kurt always talks about rescuing damsels in distress. Yet when he has this sexy dream about Meggan, she's a partner who matches him. It’s clearly egotistical. But he’s also dreaming about equality.” -@peppard_anna https://t.co/iTmJtfQyuZ
Latest on #Excalibur #42: “When Perez took over Avengers, we got 200 character splash pages. When McFarlane took over Spider-Man, everything was larger than life. When Davis comes back to Excalibur—they have breakfast. And it's perfect.” -@chrismaverick
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New Year, new era, as Alan Davis makes his triumphant return to write/draw one of our all-time favourite breakfast scenes! Writer & music critic Quentin Harrison (@TheQHBlend) talks toast, tone, and timing in #Excalibur #42, “A Hatch is Plotted.” #XMen
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Latest on #Excalibur #40, "The Trial of Lockheed," talks Excal's appeal: “Excalibur was like a TV show that knew it was cancelled and had one season to go. Except it didn’t get cancelled.” -Dan Yezbick
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Latest on #Excalibur #37 talks teleporting: "There was this one X-Men: Gold moment I liked. Colossus says, 'Kurt, can I not be here, please?' And Kurt says, 'Of course.' That's Kurt's power - the power to escape, for himself & his friends." -@peppard_anna
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Latest on #Excalibur #37 talks powers: “Everything about Kurt’s body & powers is built for movement—for transition from one place to another. That extends to character. He’s not the things that happen to him. He’s what he does to move on.” -@nolapfau #XMen https://t.co/rUXKpPKWhY
Latest on #Excalibur #36 talks badness: "For me, one of the pivotal things that makes a comic 'bad,' and that makes Chris Claremont's work good, is self respect. Not of the author, but of the medium. You want a comic that wants to be good." -@ClaremontRun
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Latest on #Excalibur #35 talks trauma: "In isolation, this could be a cool story about resilience. But the repetition of Rachel's trauma minus therapy can also become a statement about how getting help is antithetical to being a superhero." -@ClaremontRun https://t.co/ynNJ8NsS4Z