Whenever people talk about lack of media literacy they always bring up people who think a character doing bad things=the author endorsing said bad things which are very annoying but I feel like we're ignoring the opposite, equally annoying side of the discourse who think if you criticize the inclusion/depiction of dark/sensitive topics in any way it’s bc you’re a dumb baby who can’t separate fiction from reality. and it's like no I know I’m not supposed to clap and cheer at violence against women I’m criticizing how much of it there is. Idiot
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"Clover" - Zealot of the Red Sun
Working in higher resolutions feels so uncomfortable. But will probably end up as a poster eventually. :>
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Seriously take a look at Big Barda though!
Batman #152
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Batman #152 - "Emotionally Compromised" (2024)
written by Kelly Thompson
art by Mattia De Iulis
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Bird of Prey (2023) #4 variant cover by Joshua Swaby
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She loves him but, it’s complicated.
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Okay, okay. But when you get right down go it, Edmund is just one person. He's not the whole of humanity (or Narnia-anity, as the case may be) - he's just one guy who committed a crime and whose life is therefore forfeit. Aslan takes his place in a direct, one-to-one swap: guilty for innocent. In the process he atones for all sin, but Edmund's the one whose life is being directly saved. The executioner lets him go.
Guys. Edmund is Barabbas.
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horrors beyond comprehension be upon you
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Birds of Prey #11 variant cover by Gleb Melnikov
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