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This from @JIJennings sums up so much.
Thank you @Rob_guillory for Farmhand #15 & @BurtDurand for Freetown Funnies!
Ms. Marvel's whole origin, as @JIJennings points out, counters stereotypes. This is my favorite panel from "No Normal" b/c it highlights that tension between Kamala's identity and the perceived images she has psychologically taken in about superheroes. https://t.co/yqM1oj6N4Z
Kamala Khan or Ms. Marvel? Identity in “Ms. Marvel: No Normal”: Part III "Kamala represents the diversity of Jersey City. She represents the struggles of the community. She represents herself, and her own identity." https://t.co/2jA9lTYLvD …
Rereading @reghud @DenysCowan Flags of Our Fathers. Love the ways it relates to Priest, Vellutto, and Almond’s Black Panther #30. That cover has to be one of my favorite covers of all time! #wakandasyllabus. Here is older post I did on Flags https://t.co/CnMpdVgbKo
Still processing @DavidWalker1201 Cyborg. I see so much in his arc, and so many connections to @DMcDuffiePage Deathlok "The Souls of Cyberfolk." More to come. Until then, here are some of my thoughts on McDuffie and @DenysCowan amazing Deathlok arc. https://t.co/mxMOqvpyPh