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For me, and I think others as well the comics art on X-Men by Joe Madureira was a bridge between mainstream comics art and manga(even anime) for those apprehensive towards it.
@DaydreamDeuce This is my necromancer, Morwen Chenoweth. She's 4'11", lawful evil, and bisexual with a 60/40 preference towards men.
PORTRAYAL OF GUILT - Band Babe
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The one I’ve been obsessing over‼️
Crying rn why can’t real men be like this
'Mark', she said 'The men are here' - by John Everett Millais, 1861. The scene depicts Fanny Roberts telling her husband that the bailiffs are at the door. A scene from Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope.
https://t.co/flD9BR01Ru #OpenAccess
She's lost the plot and I really need her to find it, she should be the GOAT X-Men villain rn, not just snitching to Druig and Orchis, hatch a scheme, get despicable, get sinister, give us villainy!
よふよみ様@Yomiyohu29 とご友人の方のアイディアが素敵すぎる飛行船ver.おおはらMEN。現世、ネザーときたのでエンドで!このままエンドラ討伐しちゃおうぜ!というノリです
#帰宅部トリオ
#きおきお
#届けたいたい
#誰でも見れますねぇ https://t.co/1IApybTZ9D
Today in #MarvelComics History, Dr. Moira MacTaggert first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #96 (September 23, 1975). #Xmen
Own it!-> https://t.co/RK1s74NGeM
Read it!-> https://t.co/XfxJlhH5bi
GN Beauties #NFTCommunity
Maybe you've heard of #MashaAmani
We live in a society that teaches women to be careful not to get killed INSTEAD of teaching men NOT TO KILL!
We are very concerned with the high level of femicide in our country,too.
In memory of Masha and others.
Men, if you want your son to follow in your footsteps read this:
Why wont men DATE ME IM TIRED OF TRYING TO DROP SIGNS OF ME LIKING MEN WHY WONT THEY COME TO ME, WHEN I GO TO AN ALL GIRLS SCHOOL I THOUGHT GOING THERE WPULD HELP ME BUT ALL K THINK ABOUT IS MEN and women stometimes
@culture3xyz @lineofakc @WeAre_TheFour @Foleee1 @tayaferdinand Gm
Thank you for the opportunity to discover amazing artworks and to share our work!
2 pieces from my new series of artworks based on poems by my favourite poets.
1. "Hope is the thing with feathers" E. Dickinson
2. "The Hollow Men" T. S. Eliot
3. "She Walks in Beauty" L. Byron