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lavandamichelle · 10 days
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The Blogger’s Lonely Night
Olivia was an established lifestyle blogger, known for her engaging posts about home decor, cooking, and travel. But tonight, she was alone. Her husband had taken their two children to visit his parents for the weekend, leaving Olivia to enjoy some much-needed solitude. She had planned a cozy evening in, complete with a glass of wine, her favorite thriller novel, and a binge-worthy TV series.…
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avengerscompound · 10 months
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Steve Rogers
Tales of Suspense (1964) #58
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newnamejenkins · 19 days
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- Tales of Suspense (2017)
This was my first time reading a comic they’re both in and I adore their dynamic so much
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a-bucky-a-day · 6 months
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| TALES OF SUSPENSE: HAWKEYE AND THE WINTER SOLDIER- RED LEDGER (2017) #101
By Matthew Rosenberg and Travel Foreman
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burningfudge · 1 year
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Tales Of Suspense: Hawkeye & The Winter Soldier (2018)
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jamestasha · 8 months
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Even when no one else does, they always trust each other:
Black Widow: Name of the Rose #4 Tales of Suspense (2017) Web of Black Widow #2 Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #12
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A bowless Hawkeye and an armless winter soldier in Tales of Suspense (2018)
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batcavescolony · 2 years
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Tales of Suspense (2017)
Natasha is SO done with the boys.
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tony-stark-ing · 1 year
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“Captain America. Steve. I look at your handsome face...into your azure eyes...”
They are in love, your honor!
Tales of Suspense (1995)
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holy-shit-comics · 5 months
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sunny-rants · 2 years
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I commissioned a redraw of their date rescue mission in Black Widow (2020)
by yelloww.clouds on instagram
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kekwcomics · 1 year
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"IT CRAWLS BY NIGHT!"
Tales of Suspense #26 (Marvel, 1962)
Art: Jack Kirby, George Klein and Stan Goldberg.
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avengerscompound · 6 months
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Steve Rogers
Tales of Suspense (1959) #75
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mokeonn · 4 months
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I think that the 2010's media landscape of Buzzfeed articles about plotholes in disney movies, Cinemasins critiques, and Watchmojo Top Ten scenes in movies that make no sense has truely ruined a lot of media. People are afraid that their work will be torn down if they dare leave a single thing up in the air, if they dare ask their audience to suspend their disbelief.
All too often nowadays I see stories (especially fantasy), take the time to explain how every small aspect of the world works and how it all logically makes sense. The constant time stopped to explain why an event happened, how this object works, or why this is important to the characters. It's just really not needed and it honestly makes a lot of stories worse.
I am of the opinion that the best stories truly just drop you into their world and explain nothing. They just take you through the story of this world and you just have to accept it and continue on. "When he became king, the land became barren." I don't want the story to stop and explain why this is, or how it happened, I want us to move on so we can just assume that the king has such rancid vibes that everything died.
#simon says#i watched the Last Unicorn again recently and it fucking slaps#and I noticed a huge part of why it slapped is because it doesn't explain shit#same with a lot of other fantasy things from the 70's and 80's I've noticed#and even older stories all the way back to fairy tales and fables#they just tell you something and move on#and it works!#a lot of the time it feels far too hand-holdy or immersion breaking for the characters to stop and explain something for the audience#like these characters would not take the time to explain the aspects of their world in detail to other people who live in this world#this is clearly for the audience only and so that they can feel more satisfied with an answer#but it fucking sucks!!#it is bad writing!!#to presume your audience has no suspension of disbelief so you stop everything to explain how the world works for them alone is bad!#it makes the story feel awkward because it feels out of character for the people of the world to talk like that and it feels insulting tbh#like you really think the audience's ability to pick up details of the world from dialog and onscreen (or page) information is that poor??#and to some extent it is#lord knows we are having a serious media literacy and general literacy issue in the United States#but it's honestly just bad writing and it bugs me so much. my number 1 pet peeve in fantasy is overexplaining especially when it doesn't fit#like just fucking tell me that there's a magical world on the other side of this wall in a village and move on#i can just accept this fact#imagine if the Dark Crystal took the time to explain every aspect of the world#that movie is already jam packed with random story and world bits that you just have to accept and move on from#now imagine if they took a solid 2 minutes to explain what the fuck Fizzgig is.#i think leaving it at 'he's a friendly monster and Kira's friend!' is the perfect place to leave it at#we do not need a full explanation on Fizzgig's species and behavior and why he's friendly unlike other monsters#he's a friendly monster and he's Kira's friend! that's all we need to know! we got a dark crystal to put back together!!!
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a-bucky-a-day · 23 days
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| TALES OF SUSPENSE: HAWKEYE AND THE WINTER SOLDIER- RED LEDGER (2017) #104
By Matthew Rosenberg and Travel Foreman
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coolcomicbookcovers · 19 days
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