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twigsedits · 2 years
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Fantastic Four - Icons & Matching Icons (From “Fantastic Four: Full Circle”)
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nextxgen · 1 year
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Below the cut are #27 100x100 icons of Susan Storm-Richards from Marvel's MC2 universe. Like or reblog if using.
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messrmoonyy · 3 months
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Dutch Van Der Linde | Beaver Hollow
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ink5age · 28 days
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Susan Storm, the woman that you are
i'm actually so hyped for first steps lol it's like revisiting an old friend and i'm so excited the 60s period setting is such a cool stylistic choice and i hope they stick to it, so in that honor i wanted to draw everyone's favorite team mom with another certain vintage (or technically future) icon tsk tsk
(also fallout season 2, please gimme it already)
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dietcokeangel2004 · 7 months
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Johnny Storm ~ Human Torch
“Oh I don’t fly coach.”
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callmestardust · 2 months
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Pedro Pascal & Vanessa Kirby at Sdcc 2024
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midnightisquiet · 3 months
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hi, i was wondering if you could make some green icons of Helaena with Jaehaera post blood and cheese if you don’t feel comfortable making that then maybe some pink icons of jessica alba as sue storm. thanks, love lindsay.
How about both:
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like/reblog if you take, please! let me know if you want a different color
3 more icons under the cut
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namorssideburns · 2 years
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I finished the set of icons for really cool people come get y'all's Bruce Timm Sue
Like or RB so I can see how it looks; other pride flags are available too
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satanlyedit · 1 year
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Natalie Dormer as Sue Storm
Credits if use, @sxtsnly on twitter
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mimamongbusowg · 3 months
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PREVIEW: SUSAN AND JOHNNY STORM FANTASTIC 4 COSTUME
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🔥🌀 Get Ready for a Fantastic Transformation! 🌀🔥
We are thrilled to announce a special preview of our latest Sims 4 custom content set inspired by the iconic Red-y 4 Action issue from the Fantastic Four comics! Prepare your Sims for some superhero action with these amazing costumes:
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Susan Storm's Costume 🌟: Early Access begins on July 1st, 2024.
Johnny Storm's Costume 🔥: Early Access begins on July 8th, 2024.
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Both costumes will be available to the public on August 10th, 2024.
🌟 Don’t miss out on these exclusive releases for our Bestie Tier members and up! 🌟
Suit up your Sims with the powerful and stylish looks of Susan and Johnny Storm. Let the adventure begin and embrace the fantastic!
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donhatter159 · 2 months
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Susan Storm Iconic Scene
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 11 months
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Philosopher Susan Neiman: ‘I hate the words pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian. I’m pro-peace’
American commentator criticises tribalist politics and pushes for Jewish universalism
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Out of centuries of Jewish suffering have come two contrasting philosophical impulses. One focuses on the need for the Jewish people to protect themselves against inevitable attacks. It is supported by the biblical verses that urge Jews to remember the Amalekites, the tribe who once killed their ancestors. It is epitomised by the nationalism of Benjamin Netanyahu. The second emphasises Jews’ responsibility to other oppressed peoples. This was the tradition Susan Neiman imbibed as a child in 1960s Georgia. She attended an Atlanta synagogue whose rabbi supported Martin Luther King. When she was three, it was bombed, most likely by white supremacists. She recited Passover verses with her mother, remembering those that urged Jews not to oppress strangers because they were once “strangers in the land of Egypt”. “That was the central experience of growing up — if you’re a Jew, you care about social justice and the civil rights movement.”
Now an outspoken philosopher, Neiman wants to reclaim Jewish universalism as a radical act. Israel’s war with Hamas has pushed the world to pick sides. “People have, differently in so many places across the world, become so tribalist. I hate the words pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian: they make it look as if we’re talking about a football match. I’m pro-peace.” She has the advantage of being able to invoke Albert Einstein. For 23 years, she has led the Einstein Forum in Potsdam, Germany, a research institute based at his one-time summer home. “Einstein was a total universalist Jew . . . We do care about his politics and his biography because that’s why he became a cultural icon. The second half of his life, he spent more time as a public intellectual than he did working on physics.”
Einstein became convinced of the need for a Jewish national home, but he feared the cost if it came without peace. “Should we be unable to find a way to honest co-operation and honest pacts with the Arabs, then we have learned absolutely nothing from our 2,000 years of suffering and will deserve our fate,” he warned in 1929. Today Neiman echoes Einstein’s concerns. “[Netanyahu’s] policies are creating anger and frustration all over the world, they will rebound on Jews, see Dagestan [where an antisemitic mob stormed an airport].” The “carpet bombing . . . of Gaza is not in Israeli interests, even if you just care about Jewish lives.”
She strives to see the mistreatment of Jews and non-Jews through the same eyes. “Discrimination and oppression of any group of people on the basis of their ethnic heritage is racism.” She condemns Hamas’s “pogrom” against Israeli Jews and the ensuing “pogroms” against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. Yet a strong universalist commitment faces a difficult context. In 1948, Einstein, Hannah Arendt and other leading Jewish figures wrote to the New York Times, criticising a future Israeli prime minister’s party as “fascist”. By contrast, “calling the Israeli far right fascist today would not just bring accusations of antisemitism, it would carry a professional death sentence,” says Neiman.
To many Germans, criticism of Israel clashes with the paramount importance given to remembering the Holocaust. To many Jews today, universalism itself feels hollow, when parts of the left have shown little compassion for Jews’ own suffering. “I’m scared about rising antisemitism,” says Neiman. “But I don’t think the way to solve the problem is to become more anti-Muslim. That is one direction that people are going in, particularly in Germany.”
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heavenboy09 · 5 months
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 To You
The Beautiful & Iconic Mexican Actress🇲🇽👩🏾🧡 Of The Early 2000's & Susan Storm Of Marvel Studios FANTASTIC FOUR OF 2005 & Businesswoman
YOU ALL BETTER KNOW HER
YOU LOVE THE WAY SHE SMILES & LIGHTS UP A ROOM
& GUYS CANT HELP BUT ADORE HER ❤ 💖 💕 😍
THE 1 & ONLY
MS. JESSICA ALBA 🇲🇽👩🏾🧡
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  #JessicaAlba #FantasticFour #SusanStorm
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in this link  there are #157 gifs of kate mara as susan “sue” storm/invisible woman in the movie fantastic four. she is currently 40 years old and white so please keep that in mind when using her. all gifs were created by me from scratch, so please do not claim as your own, post in gif hunts, post in gif sets, crop into gif icons or use to make crackship gifs. you may use these for roleplay purposes or in your blog but please give credit for the latter.
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longlistshort · 9 days
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The paintings above are from Susan Bee's 2023 exhibition Apocalypses, Fables, and Reveries, at A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn.
From the gallery about this exhibition-
The exhibition centers on paintings depicting figures—particularly women—engaged in battle with demons, dragons, and other beasts, inspired by medieval mythology.
Twelfth-century illuminated manuscripts and hagiography serve as Bee’s primary source materials. Seven of these paintings playfully reinterpret imagery of multi-headed monsters taunting religious populaces in apocalyptic scenarios. Others show Saint Martha taming the fearsome dragon the Tarasque, and Saint Margaret praying beside the dead dragon whose belly she managed to escape from after being swallowed whole. In earlier eras, these figures were seen as icons of devotion. But in Bee’s treatment, they transmogrify into prescient myth: their stories presage the end-time fears and social injustices that plague our more secular times.
The medieval-inspired paintings are augmented by canvases offering a different vision of how we might engage with nature and fantastical “others.” These paintings feature witches and birds flying alongside one another across the daytime sky, as well as trees whose limbs culminate in eyes, hands, and other appendages. They imagine landscapes where friends might meet, or where humans and animals might find themselves in unexpected affinity.
As in her past paintings, Bee uses a mixture of linear and eccentric shapes, building up layers of oil and enamel in intensely vivid color. Blending familiar gestures with the unexpected, these works ask us to confront our present while paying homage to the past. The syncretic blend of the remembered and remade turns monumentality on its head.
Her current solo exhibition Susan Bee: Eye of the Storm, Selected Works, 1981-2023 is on view at Provincetown Art Association and Museum until 11/17/2024.
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themovieblogonline · 2 months
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Avengers Doomsday: Only Stephen McFeely Returns
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When it comes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), few things surprise fans more than casting rumors and unexpected character arcs. The upcoming "Avengers Doomsday" is no exception. With Stephen McFeely stepping up as the sole writer, this movie promises to be both a thrilling continuation of the Avengers saga and a bold new direction. But the absence of Christopher Markus, McFeely's longtime writing partner, raises eyebrows and questions alike. Stephen McFeely Avengers Solo Venture Stephen McFeely's return to the writer's seat is exciting, yet bittersweet without Christopher Markus. The duo, known for penning "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," "Captain America: Civil War," "Avengers: Infinity War," and "Avengers: Endgame," brought a depth and cohesiveness to the MCU that fans adore. McFeely's solo run on "Avengers Doomsday" marks a significant shift, one that might bring fresh perspectives to the franchise. The Plot Thickens: Doctor Doom and the Fantastic Four Speculation around "Avengers Doomsday" is rampant, especially with the tantalizing hint of Robert Downey Jr.'s potential return, not as Iron Man, but as Doctor Doom. This alternate-universe twist could provide the perfect new wrinkle for Downey's MCU return, blending nostalgia with fresh intrigue. While nothing is confirmed, the idea of seeing Downey as a villain, especially one as iconic as Doctor Doom, has fans buzzing. Adding to the excitement, Marvel Studios has confirmed that the new cast of "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" will appear in both "Avengers Doomsday" and "Avengers: Secret Wars." This lineup includes Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as Susan Storm/Invisible Woman, Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/Human Torch, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/the Thing. Their involvement promises a crossover that could redefine the MCU's landscape. Directorial Dynamics: The Russo Brothers Return Joe and Anthony Russo, the dynamic duo behind some of the MCU's most successful films, are back to direct "Avengers Doomsday." Their return is a comforting constant in a sea of changes, bringing their unique vision and storytelling prowess to the next chapter of the Avengers' saga. In a Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con, the Russos hinted at a "very special story" that convinced them to rejoin the MCU, setting the stage for another epic installment. The Future of the Avengers As we gear up for "Avengers Doomsday," the MCU's future looks both thrilling and unpredictable. With new faces joining old favorites and potential twists like Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom, the film is set to challenge and excite fans. Stephen McFeely's Avengers solo writing venture, coupled with the Russo Brothers' directorial expertise, ensures that "Avengers Doomsday" will be a landmark event in the Marvel saga. Whether you're here for the action, the drama, or the possibility of a villainous Iron Man, one thing is clear: the MCU is far from done surprising us. Read the full article
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