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@iiOmarSP Me wishing it was about this precious bean. Sadly it's about gatekeeping. Also love how the gundam community came together to point out how gundam and mecha anime isn't even mainstream. Love this community tbh.
Alysia Yeoh is one of my favourite characters of all time.
Her wedding is a pretty important moment in comics history being the first marriage in mainstream comics to include a transgender character.
@_alextwt I also like trashfires but the fact that the first mainstream adaptation of Jack Kirby's New Gods is just grey and brown almost hurts me
it’s valentine, but choco so mainstream. i decide to just draw you 👀
#artvanluna
One of the most horrifying and tragic stories I read about last year that never got mainstream coverage was the murder and rape of Ee Lee on September 16, 2020. She was brutally beaten, raped, and left for dead near a lake by a group of teens.
Really tired of this SJW propaganda showing up in my comics. That's why I stick with indie. Don't waste your money on this mainstream garbage.
@LilithLovett They make this exact same post every fcking week. Anime going mainstream was a mistake
Australia has been run by corrupt criminals for the last 20 years and the Australian mainstream media has let them get away with it.
"I would like to present to you my best case that STEP BROTHERS is the work of 21st century mainstream American comedy that most derives its power from the uncanny."
- Ethan Warren
(🎨 by @brianna_ashby)
https://t.co/zKj3J3WWag
The “Frontier Tales" comic by @BuchanComics has been written about again!
"Comedy comic western “Frontier Tales” gets mainstream attention" https://t.co/w7hvcL4KCe
And @comicdrawapp and our good friends @artithmeric both get a mention!
#MadeWithComicDraw #comicdrawapp #comics
@_jonasschnelli_ makedir / cd.. The reason why #bitcoin apps are not mainstream (yet)
#BlackHistoryMonth
Timeline
Prince Lothar (1934)
was a sidekick to Mandrake.
Lion Man (1947)
First comic by all African-American artists.
Lobo (1965)
First African-American hero to headline his own series.
T'Challa, Black Panther (1966)
First "mainstream" black superhero.
Which do you prefer, @JayTyJohnston @hawk_mai @MrsDillardDraws & @TheGeekified, the one on the right or on the left?
If it's the left, then mainstream comics are for you.
If it's the right, then you want Doc Hog's "TILT 2"!
Back it here: https://t.co/w1oaYND5a3
@Samu_ehl Eh, yo ya dibujé a @josepbusquet con su zagalico antes de que fuera mainstream:
My Friend:
"So who's you favorite villain, I personally like this 1 for the nuance they bring of certain egocentricities seen in modern day of the moral dilemma that life is grey & not black/white & exposing mainstream masses Can greatly affect society. How about you?"
Me:
Happy Birthday to Russell Hoban on what would have been his 96th Birthday!
Russell Hoban’s writing spanned many genres, including fantasy, science fiction, mainstream fiction, magical realism, poetry AND children's books. Hoban wrote over 60 books for young readers, the most...
mainstream media explain
#art #ArtistOnTwitter #artistsontwitter #digitaldrawing
view her..... she’s nameless right now but shes 14-ish, kind of moody, and into obscure manga (as opposed to her bff who devours every mainstream shoujo in sight)
@shawnrpryor on his CASH & CARRIE series "I wanted to see more diversity in all ages comics and feature kids of all kinds. There's still a lack of color in mainstream comic books, especially in leading roles..." #BlackHistoryMonth