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roguestorm · 1 year
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New Mutants #9
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fiercestpurpose · 4 years
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New Mutants #61
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doctorofmagic · 2 years
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magik actually has been called “the sorcerer supreme” of limbo for awhile now, dating back to the 1980’s new mutants run. more recent articles have made it seem like it’s a newer thing than it is sadly
Thank you for the heads up, anon! I honestly couldn't remember she was referred as Sorceress Supreme (it's been a while since I read New Mutants v1), I only had the memory of people calling her ruler of Limbo. But I'm glad it's more established now, I saw some bad takes on her recently stating that she's not strong enough to be a Sorcerer Supreme and I was like "haha no. You're wrong".
Can't wait for New Mutants #25!!
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why-i-love-comics · 4 years
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hey, do you know what would be a good starting place for warlock? the uh, weird tech symbiote (i think??) they (he? it??) looks really cool and honestly thats how i got into 80% of the comics i read
he’s a Technarch! like an alien guy hmmm honestly that’s kinda hard I feel like he never got much shine but just had like nice moments (zombie Doug definitely stick out in my mind lol) and he was almost always in team books, just off the top of my head I’d say New Mutants because that’s his first appearance (number #18) he appears a lot in it but with some gaps (but also honestly if you just read New Mutants you’re gonna have a pretty good time) 
he’s also pretty prevalent in Excalibur I think around issue #80 and a lot in the #100′s (lol sorry I can’t be more helpful with that but like I said he just kinda pops up in stuff) he’s also in Fallen Angels which is good but weird (I guess I liked it but I wouldn’t like full heartedly recommend it to people, but it’s like an offshoot of New Mutants) he did also get a solo Warlock v5 (be sure it’s volume 5 as the previous volumes are annoyingly Adam Warlock as well as the 6th volume lol) but I haven’t read it so someone who has let us know if it’s good
sorry this isn’t more helpful but yea I’d say New Mutants v1 #18 would be the best place to start! 
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robertodacosta · 5 years
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But there was so much love in that room. All of us New Mutants from such different places, such different worlds. And in that moment, I realized these were my friends. We belonged there. We could belong there.
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tepkunset · 5 years
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I'm slowly getting into Dani Moonstar comics, and there's something i can't find. Could you help? I see frames of her with Hela and i'm intrigued. They teamed-up/fought against each other? I'd love to read about that
(Hell yeah, Dani can always use more appreciation!) 
Dani has a long and complicated relationship with Hela, so it could be a number of different interactions between them that you’re seeing. (I’ve posted a couple myself.) I’m just gonna go ahead and list them all LOL:
In New Mutants Special Edition, Dani becomes a valkyrie, and in the continued story in Uncanny X-Men Annual #9 she first meets Hela, who’s come to collect Wolverine’s soul. However Dani chooses to stand against Hela--who points out that as a valkyrie they should be on the same side with this matter--and Hela vows that their fight isn’t over when she leaves.
In New Mutants Forever #1, (which takes place during the time of the original New Mutants,) Hela makes a brief appearance to claim the lives of the dead men Dani fought, then later tries to claim Rahne, but Dani won’t let her. 
New Mutants v1 #77-85′s arc is all about Hela taking control of the valkyries, including Dani, in an attempt to assassinate Odin while he’s asleep. Dani ends up leaving the team after this. :(
In X-Force v1 #98 Hela briefly shows up to save Dani from Blackheart, saying that as a valkyrie, her soul belongs to Hela and that he better back the hell (get it) off.
In Dark Avengers #8, Dani visits Hela to make a deal to become her personal valkyrie, in exchange to regain said abilities of one. She then later comes in and saves the day by taking out Ares in Dark Avengers / Uncanny X-Men: Exodus.
In New Mutants v3 #11, Hela first checks in on this debt by sending Dani to collect the souls of the deceased during the Siege event. (This issue has an interesting look at Hela, FYI.)
New Mutants v3 #29-32 is part of the Fear Itself event, in which Hela is attacked and so she sends her soul to Dani to a) return and b) save Hel.They also briefly cross paths in
New Mutants v3 #42-43 but it’s not really anything worth mentioning.
Enjoy!
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dr-archeville · 7 years
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Tabletop RPGs & Me
Tabletop RPGs I Have Played Multiple Times & Would Like To Play Again
Champions 5E
Champions 6E
D20 Modern / Dark*Matter
Dungeons & Dragons 3E (Greyhawk/Oerth and Forgotten Realms/Toril only)
Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 (ditto)
Marvel Super Heroes
Mutants & Masterminds 2E
Pathfinder
Vampire: The Masquerade
Tabletop RPGs I Have Played Multiple Times But Would Not Mind If I Never Played Them Again
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Ed
Dungeons & Dragons Game (1991 Boxed Set)
Mutants & Masterminds 1E
Tabletop RPGs I Have Played Once And Would Like To Play Again
7th Sea
Alternity / Dark*Matter
Big Eyes Small Mouth
Eclipse Phase
GURPS 3rd Ed
Rifts
Shadowrun 2E
Tabletop RPGs I Have Played Once But Would Not Not Mind If I Never Played Again
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Tabletop RPGs I Have Read Through & Made Characters For But Never Actually Played, And Still Want To Play
DC Heroes
GURPS 4th Ed
Heroes Unlimited
Mage: The Ascension
Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game
Scion
Shadowrun 3E
Shadowrun 4E
Silver Age Sentinels
Tabletop RPGs I Have Read Through, Never Made A Character For Nor Played, But Want To At Least Once
Aberrant
Aeon Trinity
All Flesh Must Be Eaten
Alternity /Star*Drive
D20 Modern / Urban Arcana
DC Adventures
DC Universe RPG
Deadlands
Deadlands: Hell on Earth
DragonStar
A D&D (Any Ed.) Game set in Birthright, Dragonlance/Krynn, Eberron, Planescape, Ravenloft, or Spelljammer
GURPS (Any Ed.) Alternate Earth/Infinite Worlds, Technomancer, or Transhuman Space
Nightbane
Pokethulhu
Splicers
Teenage Mutants Ninja Turtles & Other Strangeness
Anything from the New World of Darkness, but especially Promethean: The Created
Tabletop RPGs I Have Read Through, Never Made A Character For Nor Played, And Would Not Mind If I Never Got The Chance To
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (1E) (the first RPG I was ever exposed to)
Dungeons & Dragons 4E
Tabletop RPGs I Have Skimmed Through (At Best), And Am Interested In Learning More/Playing At Least Once
Battletech / MechWarrior
Blue Rose
Call of Cthulhu
Castle Falkenstein
Continuum
CthulhuTech
CthulhuTech v2 (which improves on CthulhuTech v1′s mishandling of certain sensitive subjects, its clunky dice system, and its bizarrely strict canon while retaining the wonderful artwork, fun and detailed combat, and intriguing character designs)
Cyberpunk 2020
Dungeons: The Dragoning
Dungeons & Dragons (5E)
Eon
Exalted
Fading Suns
Feng Shui
Gamma World
Icons: Superpowered Roleplaying
In Nomine
Iron Kingdoms
Ironclaw
KULT
Nobilis
Numenera
Over The Edge
RuneQuest
Savage Worlds
Space 1889
Spirit of the Century
Talislanta
Teenagers from Outer Space
Toon
TORG
Traveller
Unhallowed Metropolis
Unknown Armies
Villain & Vigilantes
The Whispering Vault
Wild Talents
and more I’m probably forgetting
Games I Have GM’d At Least Once
Dungeons & Dragons 3.5
Marvel Super Heroes
Mutants & Masterminds 2E
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creekycoffee · 7 years
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@scenikeight I'm just going to copy it onto here. Because I know I'll lose the link. Thank you so much for the comic recs. X-MEN Because the X-Men have been around for so. so fucking long. theres like a billion series. so I'm just gonna tell you to skip "The Original X-Men era" and go straight to X-Men: First Class. FC is a series of standalones that follows the original X-Men. You're already familiar with the X-Men so you don't need to start at the start for characters anyway, but FC will help to establish these characters in the comics universe for you. It's from the mid 2000s I think. If you want stories that introduce extra characters like Gambit and explain stuff like The Phoenix, read Chris Clairemont's Uncanny X-Men series. It's from the 70s-90s, I think. Theres like a million issues but it's worth reading (and it helps to piss you off in regards to movie interpretation lol). Also I think Wolverine was introduced here. Go from the Uncanny X-Men to the New Mutants books from the 90s (i think from the 90s.) Like the title says, there's new mutants. lots of em. this is where Deadpool is from. (ill get back to that) From there, you might want to go into solo series of the actual X-Men. I don't know that much about the older ones...i really only know about a few wolverine books like Wolverines which is a more current one Astonishing X-Men is another really good book, I think from the mid 2000s. Unlike most other comics in that time period it wasnt a part of any fucking crossover events which makes it MUCH easier to read. Theyre launching X-Men Gold/Blue and a few solo series this year which I'd keep your eye out for too. ...I really dont know that much about the X-Men comics to recommend anything else, all I know is that there's A TONNE of books about the mutants being wiped out. it's like every second story. House of M is one of these I think???? it's pretty well regarded I'd read that...but it's part of the Civil War II storyline i think so you might be a bit lost. I hate american comics so much fdkjhdfjk DEADPOOL OKAY here's where we get into shit i know heaps about. hes only been around for 25 years so it makes it much easier to find books. but dont let this fool you. these books are evil. in the space of a quarter century the character has been fucked so hard by the writers im not even sure if he has a characterisation anymore. nobody can make up their mind on who he is. god its hard to follow New Mutants #95 (i THINK, you might wanna check the number) is his first introduction and it's part of the Deadpool v1 collection. I don't...love...v1, I don't think anyone does...but you sort of should read it. Start at this issue, even if you don't read the rest of the New Mutants, then read the Circle Chase and Sins of the Past miniseries (in that order). These books don't establish..much..in the way of character but they do help to explain other shit from this era. The movie is partially based on this version. Deadpool v2 is the first actual SERIES and definitely better than v1, although it's pretty big. I haven't read all that much of it but it's a nicer interpretation than v1's DP is. Skippable, though. The movie is also partially based on this. Cable & Deadpool is the first series I can properly recommend for establishment. The writers have realised Wade's character by this point and his relationship with Cable and the rest of the X-Force is set up in this book pretty well. It's actually a good read although it can be fucking confusing at times. I'm pretty sure it has ties to v1, not v2, though, which is why you should read v1. it also has ties, i believe, to the civil war event. i didn't have any trouble reading it although i didnt bother with the civil war event so idk v3 is one of the most beloved interpretations of the character. I don't like it personally but the art is nice and it introduces the boxes (the voices in his head) which is cool. If you like the humour in the game you'll like this, its written by the same person. It's not my style but people like it for a reason. If you don't want to read it you can get info on this version of him from the game and skip it. I haven't read that much past this in terms of major series, but I'd recommend series like The Mercs for Money off of what I've heard about them. X-Force is probably a good bet too, although it doesn't focus on him he's a reoccuring character. Overall I think the latest series, the current one (and the one before it) is the best one to read. It has a few spinoff books too, like Mrs Deadpool and the Howling Commandos, which arent required reading but are still pretty fun series. For mini series, read the three Deadpool Kills... books. I think the order is Deadpool Killustrated, Deadpool Kills...The Marvel Universe, and then Deadpool Kills...Deadpool. For the last one you might want to read the Prelude To/Deadpool Corps series (even though they aren't that good and the art is revolting in some places.) You can skip it but if you like the corps concept you'll probably not hate the books. Cable & Deadpool: Split Second Infinite is a book I've been MEANING to read that I also recommend from word of mouth. It came out last year I think? Not necessarily tied to the original series. Spiderman and Deadpool. Holy shit Spiderman and Deadpool is a fucking good book. Its been going for like a year now and there's filler issues sometimes but it's definitely a good read. Read Spiderman and Deadpool. You don't really need any info on these versions of the characters, you'll pick it up as you go along. AVENGERS full disclaimer. i am not well versed in the avengers. what i DO know, however, is that the avengers are really fucking different in the comics than in the mcu. the mcu lied to you. Same deal with the X-Men, don't bother with the original series. There's too fucking many of them. If you didn't know already though, the great majority of current avengers books are fucking tie in series with other shit like the fourteen hundred civil war events theres been. god i hate the civil war events. it makes reading them ridiculously hard. i'm gonna recommend the 2012 onwards avengers/new avengers series. they lead into, yet, another, event...but you're probably going to want to read the event that follows onto it as part of the deadpool canon anyway bc it was part of the series before the current one i think. who knows. comics are hard. the series is pretty dark so you'll probably enjoy it. just be warned its hard to read, don't start reading comics with these series. i cant really recommend any other ones bc i know so little about them im afraid SPIDERMAN spiderman is fucking popular. therefore there are actually a billion spiderman books. everyone loves spiderman. god i fucking dont because there are so many books. like so many. its ridiculous how many books there are. its pretty hard to pinpoint..where...to...start but im going to say, start at The Death of Gwen Stacy. its an earlier one, i believe, but it's pretty fucking paramount to everything spiderman. read the books written by todd mcfarlane. how many arre there? god i dont fucking know. mans a living legend. just read them read them all. Amazing Spiderman Vol 1-4. this is everything else paramount to everything spiderman. its about him and mj, aunt may learning that hes spidey and all that good stuff. good book. dont pass on this book. Marvel Knights Spiderman. not overly familiar with the whole series but its good super good characterisation. Superior Spiderman. a series i havent read personally but I'm pretty sure it sets up the whole current spidey and parker industries stuff. spoiler hes like a young tony stark now. i guess. and thats my awful guide on the things you asked for. id find reading guides on reddit and stuff for further information.
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spliceblog · 7 years
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Kanji Kinetic Presents Drumstep & Mutant Bass V1 from Monster Sounds
Now Available on Splice Sounds https://splice.com/sounds/monster-sounds/kanji-kinetic-presents-drumstep-mutant-bass-v1 Listen to all 223 one shots + 226 loops and download only the ones you want! Pack Description
Kanji Kinetic is a guy who has managed to sculpt his own take on the 140bpm mash up game. His first foray into the world of bass and beats came back in 2008 when his debut release was put out by Rag & Bone Records. This saw him grab the attention of Drop The Lime Starkey, Taz Buckfaster, Tayo, Mary Anne Hobbs, B Rich, Chrissy Murderbot, Akira Kiteshi, Reso and DZ with its fresh, energetic mix of bassline, techno, dubstep and chiptune influences.
Continuing to evolve his sound with a wide range of releases and remixes, Kanji's brutal remix of 16Bit's dubstep anti-anthem 'Chainsaw Calligraphy' brought a new wave of fans into the mutant bass sound along with further remixes for Figure, Roisin Murphy, Mustard Pimp & Alec Empire, Kid606, Rico Tubbs, Si Begg, Drop The Lime, Acid Jacks, Jeuce, Egyptrixx, Mikix The Cat, Temper D and Blackmass Plastics!!! Not a bad portfolio for such a young guy with such a focused vision.
Kanji Kinetic began experimenting with different tempos and genres, most notably drumstep with 2010's 'New Era' EP, while remaining in high demand for live shows all over the globe. In January 2011 he started Mutant Bass Records to bring attention to both established and upcoming artists making this fresh hybrid dance music.
The Drumstep and Mutant Bass Sample Pack weighs in at 580MB and includes 534 samples at 24Bit, with 250 Loops between 140 - 175 Bpm, plus 284 One Shot Samples!
In detail producers should expect to find 64 Bass Loops, 26 Big Synth Loops, 100 Fresh Drum Loops, 23 Synth and Pad Loops, 37 Vocal loops courtesy of the Ragga Twins, 91 Single Drum Samples, 35 Single Bass Tones, 14 FX, 77 Synth One Shots, 14 Bass Hits, 4 Synth Hits, plus 50 One Shot Vocal Phrases.
With a solid fanbase and an incredible musical selection when DJing in clubs (Brent from Aquasky had the pleasure of DJing with Kanji at The Social Club in Paris this year and was blown away by the extreme power of his set!) this guy is on the cusp of blowing up BIG... check this pack to find out how heavy the bass can go and pick up the vibes of his drumstep and 140 Mutant Bass vibes... it will be the best thing you have checked all year, trust us!!!
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healthcarebiz · 7 years
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NICE Expands Positive Recommendation for Erbitux as First-line Treatment for RAS Wild-type mCRC
DARMSTADT, Germany, March 2, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
Not intended for UK- or US-based media  
More patients now able to receive a standard-of-care treatment with Erbitux plus FOLFIRI or FOLFOX 
NICE's recommendation is a significant step forward in Merck's aspiration to ensure cancer patients have optimal access to effective treatments worldwide 
Merck, a leading science and technology company, announced today that the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has issued a positive Final Appraisal Determination (FAD) recommending the routine National Health Service (NHS) use of Erbitux® (cetuximab) in combination with either FOLFIRI or FOLFOX as a first-line treatment for patients with RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Erbitux has long been established and reimbursed as a first-line standard-of-care treatment option in most European countries and many other countries worldwide.
"The NICE decision is great news for patients and their families in England, as it now means they will have access to this effective first-line treatment," said Maya Martinez-Davis, Global Head of Oncology Franchise for Merck's biopharma business. "Our efforts in working with NICE to reach this important milestone are part of our relentless commitment to bringing tailored, effective therapies to patients worldwide."
This decision expands the previous NICE recommendation,[1] which endorsed the use of Erbitux in combination with either FOLFOX or FOLFIRI solely for patients whose cancer had spread only to the liver (liver-limited disease). It is based on robust data from Phase III clinical studies having demonstrated that Erbitux in combination with either FOLFIRI[2],[3],[4] or FOLFOX,[2],[5],[6] as a first-line treatment for patients with RAS wild-type mCRC, confers significant benefit in patient outcomes.
"Patients with metastatic colorectal cancer in the UK have very limited access to effective first-line treatments," said Jola Gore-Booth, Founder/CEO of the colorectal cancer patient advocacy group, EuropaColon. "We are therefore delighted with NICE's decision, as it means there is now more choice for patients in England regarding treatment options that they can benefit from."
Both the European Society for Medical Oncology and the US National Comprehensive Cancer Network clinical guidelines also recommend first-line treatment with Erbitux, in combination with either FOLFOX or FOLFIRI, for patients with RAS wild-type mCRC.[7],[8]
Erbitux has obtained marketing authorization in over 90 countries worldwide. To date, more than 480,000 patients with mCRC have been treated with Erbitux.
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About the NICE process 
By publishing a Final Appraisal Determination (FAD), the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has made final recommendations on how Erbitux with FOLFOX/FOLFIRI should be used in the NHS. If there are no successful appeals, the final recommendations will be issued as NICE guidance.
About mCRC 
Approximately half of patients with mCRC have RAS wild-type tumors and half have RAS mutant tumors.[9] Results from studies assessing RAS mutation status in patients with mCRC have shown that anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) monoclonal antibody therapies, such as Erbitux® (cetuximab), can improve outcomes in patients with RAS wild-type mCRC.[2]-[6] Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide, with an estimated incidence of more than 1.36 million new cases annually.[10] An estimated 694,000 deaths from CRC occur worldwide every year, accounting for 8.5% of all cancer deaths and making it the fourth most common cause of death from cancer.[10] Almost 55% of CRC cases are diagnosed in developed regions of the world, and incidence and mortality rates are substantially higher in men than in women.[10]
About Erbitux 
Erbitux® is a highly active IgG1 monoclonal antibody targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). As a monoclonal antibody, the mode of action of Erbitux is distinct from standard non-selective chemotherapy treatments in that it specifically targets and binds to the EGFR. This binding inhibits the activation of the receptor and the subsequent signal-transduction pathway, which results in reducing both the invasion of normal tissues by tumor cells and the spread of tumors to new sites. It is also believed to inhibit the ability of tumor cells to repair the damage caused by chemotherapy and radiotherapy and to inhibit the formation of new blood vessels inside tumors, which appears to lead to an overall suppression of tumor growth.
The most commonly reported side effect with Erbitux is an acne-like skin rash that seems to be correlated with a good response to therapy. In approximately 5% of patients, hypersensitivity reactions may occur during treatment with Erbitux; about half of these reactions are severe.
Erbitux has already obtained market authorization in over 90 countries world-wide for the treatment of colorectal cancer and for the treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN). Merck licensed the right to market Erbitux outside the US and Canada from ImClone LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Company, in 1998. Merck has an ongoing commitment to the advancement of oncology treatment and is currently investigating novel therapies in highly targeted areas.
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Merck is a leading science and technology company in healthcare, life science and performance materials. Around 50,000 employees work to further develop technologies that improve and enhance life - from biopharmaceutical therapies to treat cancer or multiple sclerosis, cutting-edge systems for scientific research and production, to liquid crystals for smartphones and LCD televisions. In 2015, Merck generated sales of Euro12.85 billion in 66 countries.
Founded in 1668, Merck is the world's oldest pharmaceutical and chemical company. The founding family remains the majority owner of the publicly listed corporate group. Merck, Darmstadt, Germany holds the global rights to the Merck name and brand. The only exceptions are the United States and Canada, where the company operates as EMD Serono, MilliporeSigma and EMD Performance Materials.
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roguestorm · 1 year
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the new mutants graphic novel is so cinematic. five teenagers from very different backgrounds - the brazilian soccer star facing racial prejudice and a very personal loss, the vietnamese refugee raising her two younger siblings, the scottish werewolf who worries that her difference makes her sinful, the coal miner from kentucky who sacrifices his dreams to care for his family, the cheyenne girl who keeps accidentally hurting others and has to leave everything she knows behind to stop that from happening again - all of them struggling with what it means to be a teenager, that transition from innocent child to responsible adult, and what it means to be a mutant, when they are targeted or used for what they are. it's a compelling story and a compelling line-up and i think it would be incredibly easy to make a straight adaptation of.
the racism and stereotypes inherent in the writing would also be relatively easy to just write out, if you got decent sensitivity readers and didn't whitewash the cast. i think all of the characters are complex enough (especially after 40 years' worth of appearances in comics) to feel like real people and not just stock characters representative of their race.
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They're so small (except Sam, he's so tall). Also, Roberto was 14 in his introduction and he's 13 here, so I guess they rethought that.
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them <3
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rahne's crush on berto is so cuteeeeeeeeeee
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This is a fun interaction between Charles and "Tessa" bc Claremont doesn't know it yet, but this is Xavier's secret agent inside the Hellfire Club being like "Go take care of your charges, I'll handle the clean-up."
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