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rembytem · 2 years
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Brian: “Honestly, he’s lucky he’s immortal.”
Spooky Lads AU by @alittlesliceofcucumber
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vertigoartgore · 5 months
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The Fury (Captain Britain's foe) by British artist Alan Davis (1982).
https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/alan-davis-daredevils-10-the-fury-poster-pin-up-original-art-marvel-uk-1982-/a/7246-97099.s?ic4=GalleryView-ShortDescription-071515#
Heritage Auctions : "Alan Davis Daredevils #10 "The Fury" Poster Pin-Up Original Art (Marvel UK, 1982). This insert poster featured the villain from the Captain Britain story of this issue... "The Sound and the Fury"! Rich colors and gorgeous shadows make this a fine example of Alan Davis' work. The image was also featured as an inset image on the lower left of the issue's cover. Produced in opaque watercolor on illustration board with an image area of 12.25" x 17.5". There is a clear plastic overlay taped over the piece. Signed in the image area and in Excellent condition."
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chaoskirin · 7 months
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This is a pretty old one. Brian May as a SPACE CYBORG. IN SPACE. I don't know why he's playing a flute, I just thought it looked cool. XD
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thiscatiscreepy · 2 months
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Other people creaturefying the mechs: soooo their ears are longer and pointier, I'll give them a lil tail with some fur at the end, slightly sharper teeth would look good, maybe they'll even have some scales, aww they look so cute :)
Me creaturefying the mechs: what if Ivy was a huge praying mantis.
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gameraboy2 · 2 years
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RoboCop by Brian Taylor
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guillotineman · 1 month
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IndieWire Names Steven Spielberg's ‘A.I. Artificial Intelligence’ Best Film of the 2000s.
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watsondcsj · 1 year
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Today's Chores, Homework, and Fortnite comic book recommendation is Titans by Tom Taylor and Nicola Scott
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Cyborg by Brendon and Brian Fraim
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allycat75 · 11 days
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You know, Boston Dumb Fuck, I knew there was another cinematic analogy (beside The Wizard of Oz) for what you are becoming (or have already become; fuck, maybe this is who you always were and all that other puppy fuckboi with the heart of liberal gold stuff was the lie), and I finally figured it out.
Superman III. Scared the shit out of me when I was younger. I can only image what it is like living it. But hey, we make our choices, don't we.
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hedgewitchh · 7 months
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i love that brian david gilbert's penchant for strange comedy horror mixed with very important people that well. that episode was so much fun slkdflsdkj also shout out to his gender euphoria over being a cyborg mad scientist
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rembytem · 2 years
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I like to think they’d get along with Gavin just because of his stupid ideas.
Spooky Lads AU by @alittlesliceofcucumber
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vertigoartgore · 5 months
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The Daredevils Vol.1 #11 cover by artist Alan Davis (1983).
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fae-morrigan · 28 days
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Okay, guys, I have to be so honest, the cyborg Jon stuff is not actually out of nowhere if you've been paying attention to the themes and ideas present in Jon's story. Actually, something to this affect has been hinted and foreshadowed all the way back in Supersons.
Jon's story, fundamentally, has always been about agency, and how being the son of a public figure like Superman hinders his ability to self-determinate. It is an idea that is present in every story, yes, every single one, starting from his debut as a character.
The cyborg stuff isn't meant to be a replacement of past traumas- it is an evolution, the thesis of what all the things he's been through have been leading up to. It is the ultimate culmination of everything Jon has been struggling with his whole life- being seen as nothing more but a tool that can be exploited.
Clark and Lois robbed Jon of knowledge about who he was for a large portion of his childhood (1). Manchester Black tried to use Jon as a weapon against his father, actively possessing him in order to do it, explicitly against Jon's wishes and opinions (2). Kid Amazo wanted to use Jon as a flesh puppet, a new healthy body that he could take over (3). Ultraman robbed years of his life and literally confined him in a place where he, literally and metaphorically, had no power. Jor El and Jon had a whole conversation about fate vs. free will in the age up arc (4). The entire central conflict of Son of Kal El was Jon fighting against a capitalist dictator who was trafficking marginalized people, altering and taking over their bodies for profit (5). Adventures of Superman Jon Kent has Jon going up against a version of his father thats a dictator, a man who has (in the words of the text) made the whole world a prison (6). In all of these situations, Jon's put in these positions specifically because he is the son of Superman, and he will forever be defined by it against his will. It is commentary on what it means to be the child of a hero, and it is an exploration of legacy that I think is very very interesting.
We've BEEN headed here! It was always going to come to some plotline of this nature. Sure, we couldn't know it'd be specifically this, him getting borged was specifically a surprise, but Mark Waid is an incredibly intelligent writer who knows what he is doing and does not just present events in a story, but ideas. The Speed Force is a love story. Absolute Power is about, well, power. And Jon Kent is fundamentally, at his core, about agency. The robot stuff isn't meant to be strictly literal!
Post Bibliography so you can check that I'm not bullshitting you. I didn't want to go look up panels because I'm laaazy, you can go see for yourself:
Superman: Lois & Clark by Dan Jurgens
Super-sons by Peter J Tomasi
Superman Rebirth by Peter J Tomasi
Superman 2018 by Brian Michael Bendis
Superman: Son of Kal El by Tom Taylor
Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent by Tom Taylor
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brokehorrorfan · 7 months
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The Guyver will be released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on May 21 via Unearthed Films. Also known as Mutronics, the 1991 sci-fi superhero film is based on the Japanese manga series of the same name by Yoshiki Takaya.
Special effects legends Steve Wang (Predator) and Screaming Mad George (Society) co-direct from a script by Jon Purdy. Mark Hamill, Vivian Wu, Jack Armstrong, Jimmie Walker, Michael Berryman, David Gale, and Jeffrey Combs star. Brian Yuzna (Re-Animator, Society) produces.
The Guyver has been newly restored in 4K from the original, R-rated 35mm camera negative with DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and 2.0 options. The 4K edition includes a soundtrack CD and a booklet. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by co-directors Screaming Mad George and Steve Wang, moderated by Budget Biomorphs: The Making of The Guyver Films author Dom O’Brien (new)
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by co-directors Screaming Mad George and Steve Wang, moderated by Budget Biomorphs: The Making of The Guyver Films author Dom O’Brien (new)
Interview with producer Brian Yuzna (new)
Interview with co-director Screaming Mad George (new)
Suit tests with commentary by co-directors Screaming Mad George and Steve Wang (new)
Outtakes with commentary by co-directors Screaming Mad George and Steve Wang (new)
Gag geel with commentary by co-directors Screaming Mad George and Steve Wang (new)
Production & artwork gallery (new)
Alternate title sequence
Trailers
Disc 3 - CD:
Original soundtrack composed by Matthew Morse (Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker)
When a researcher at the Chronos Corporation is mysteriously killed, his daughter (Vivian Wu), her boyfriend, Sean (Jack Armstrong), and a rogue CIA agent named Max Reed (Mark Hamill) all suspect foul play. Sean discovers a top-secret suit of Chronos armor called "the Guyver," which fuses to his body when he tries it on, turning him into a supremely powerful cyborg. Chronos' evil CEO, Fulton Balcus (David Gale), is enraged and sends a crew of mutant alien monsters to get the Guyver back.
Pre-order The Guyver.
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marcmarcmomarc · 4 months
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Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse
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Shameik Moore
Hailee Steinfeld
Brian Tyree Henry
Luna Lauren Vélez
Jharrel Jerome
Jason Schwartzman
Jake Johnson
John Mulaney
Kimiko Glenn
Issa Rae
Karan Soni
Amandla Stenberg
Masi Oka
Shea Whigham
Greta Lee
Lily Tomlin
Andy Samberg
Pedro Pascal
Marc Maron
Liam Neeson
Bobby Cannavale
Mark Hamill
Keanu Reeves
…with Mahershala Ali
…Nicolas Cage
…Daniel Kaluuya
…Kathryn Hahn
…Liev Schreibner
…and Oscar Isaac
Cast
Shameik Moore as Miles Morales
Hailee Steinfeld as Gwen Stacy
Oscar Isaac as Miguel O’Hara
Mahershala Ali as Uncle Aaron
Bryan Tyree Henry as Jefferson Davis
Luna Lauren Vélez as Rio Morales
Jharrel Jerome as Miles G. Morales
Jason Schwartzman as Spot
Jake Johnson as Peter B. Parker
John Mulaney as Spider-Ham
Kimiko Glenn as Peni Parker
Nicolas Cage as Spider-Man Noir
Issa Rae as Jessica Drew
Daniel Kaluuya as Hobie Brown
Karan Soni as Pavitr Prabhakar
Amandla Stenberg as Margo Kess
Masi Oka as Takuya Yamashiro
Shea Whigham as George Stacy
Greta Lee as LYLA
Lily Tomlin as Aunt May
Andy Samberg as Ben Reilly
Kathryn Hahn as Doc Ock
Liev Schreiber as Wilson Fisk
Pedro Pascal as Otto Octavius
Marc Maron as Adrian Toomes
Liam Neeson as MacDonald Gargan
Bobby Cannavale as Aleksei Sytsevich
Mark Hamill as Maxwell Dillon
Keanu Reeves as Flint Marko
Melissa Sturm as Mary Jane
Michelle Ruff as Mayday
Peter Sohn as Ganke
Rachel Dratch as Ms. Weber
Ziggy Marley as Lenny
Nathalie Morales as Miss Calleros
Erick Avari as Inspector Singh
Priyanka Chopra as Gayatri
Elizabeth Perkins as May
Atsuko Okatsuka as Yuri
Jack Quaid as Peter Parker
Freida Pinto as Maya Auntie
J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
Zoë Kravitz as Mary Jane Watson-Parker
Edwin H. Bravo as Visions Academy Guard
Lorraine Vélez as Maria
Ayo Edebiri as Glory
Nicole Delaney as MJ
Antonina Lentini as Betty
Anthony Ramos as Benny
Chris Pine as Spider-Man
Marvin Jones III as Tombstone
Joaquín Cosio as Scorpion
Jorma Taccone as Adriano Tumino / Green Goblin / ‘67
Jorge Gutierrez as Officer Gutierrez
Donald Glover as Aaron Davis
Stan Lee as Stan
Lake Bell as Vanessa Fisk
Kim Yarbough as Alchemax Scientist
Nic Novicki as LEGO Spider-Man
Sofia Barclay as Malala Windsor
Taran Killam as Web-Slinger
Danielle Perez as Charlotte Webber
Michael Rianda as Max Borne / Ezekiel Sims / Spider-Man Patient
Leland “Metro Boomin” Wayne as Metro Spider-Man
Yuri Lowenthal as Insomniac Spider-Man
Josh Keaton as Spectacular Spider-Man
Rino Romano as Spider-Man Unlimited
Grey DeLisle as Spinneret
Meg Turney as Annie-May Parker
Paola Andino as Anya Corazón
Ryan O’Flanagan as Tarantula
Lauren Ash as Cyborg Spider-Woman
Daran Norris as Spidercide
Tara Strong as Spider-Canada
Jess Harnell as Officer Parker
Robbie Daymond as Ultimate Spider-Man
Post Malone as Brooklyn Bystander
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watsondcsj · 2 years
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Today's Chores, Homework, and Fortnite comic book recommendation is The New Teen Titans by Marv Wolfman and George Perez
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