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lylethewaterguy · 2 years
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Wait why are people so desperate to be like “the Gotham Knights games aren’t canon though” “none of it actually matters” “y’all are acting like it will actually impact the comics” about Dick… dude, my guy, representation is representation? No one is saying dick is now canonically bi in main comics continuity, they’re saying he’s canonically bi in the game. It’s like how the riddler is gay in the Harley Quinn show, representation doesn’t have to be in the comics to matter. I get that your fave being bi hurts your macho persona or whatever but get a grip and let people be happy to see some queer representation.
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isychiaa · 1 year
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okay so time to come clean - as someone who grew up with 60′s batman comics and S1&2 of Young Justice (I’m not old my dad is just an old-school comic book collector and so I only read stuff from 70′s or older), I was a hardcore Dick Grayson purist in my fic-reading habits.
That has changed, because y’all are SO GOOD AT WRITING OMFG, I have been GUZZLING Jason and Tim fics like water and this has caused MAJOR ISSUES for my own fanfic ideas.
I wanna write about them so baddddd, but I don’t know shit about the comic book canon and literally everything I know about current (or like pre-New 52) Batman lore is almost entirely from the fanon, aside from the bound graphic novels I share with my dad. 
Idk where I am going with this post, but if someone could point me in the right direction with regards to getting up to speed, I know the broad strokes of whats been going on through my crippling fic addiction, but i’d appreciate a nudge in the right direction.
Either that or I’m just gonna write stuff in my own dubious mish-mash of canon and fanon and dcau elements lmfao
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sweetcitrusboi · 1 year
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I’m honestly convinced tht the dc fandom has to be the most white cishet male coded fandom with the way y’all hate any type of representation. Y’all are a whole bunch of comic book purist running off the fumes from Batman’s ass.
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legionnairelass · 3 years
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Thoughts on the 2019 Legion of Superheroes
so far
Jon Kent may be the first super I really enjoy having with the Legion
I know that’s like not the bestest thing from a Legion fan, but I’ve never been much of a Super person
but Jon is just so. bright and kind
he fits the legion so well
I really like the art.
The art is fun
Did I mention I like the art
It’s bright and colorful and not overly cluttered or sexualized or anything
I know that’s more of the style these days, but we’ve never really gotten to see the Legion rendered so modernly and I’m really happy about it
Also I really enjoy the character designs for the most part
Everyone looks more alien and I’m really loving it
And Jan doesn’t have the stupid goatee which really takes everything up a level in my book
Reading the Legion’s founding made me smile so hard.
also Chameleon being enby is super cool and probably a long time coming
Let’s hope for more LGBT+ Legionnaires on the way
They deserve it
As for the plot ehhhh
I dislike the whole trident arc
I’m not a huge fan of the Legion intersecting with too much 21st century bull
I think it’s kind of an overused ploy to get readers of other comics involved
HOWEVER I’m not any sort of marketing person, and I refuse to be a purist
Let’s be honest I’ve never read LoSH for the plot
I miss Lyle, and Shvaughn, and Dirk, and Monstress, and Andromeda, and XS, and Snekkie, and so many more, you wouldn’t even believe
anyways
I know this Legion isn’t perfect, but for now I’m just basking in the feeling of having a Legion again
How ‘bout y’all?
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ddemonboy · 4 years
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that birds of prêy movie was straight up disgusting and garbage!!!! i saw charlie’s angles right after and bich lmfaoooo that was good af!!! esp the action scenes!!! like the tokenism they pulled with birds of prey in every way.... gross. and not even to be a comic book purist but those aren’t even the characters!!!!! like at al!!! i’m not talking about the race bending either like the characteristics and they just used them for namesake 😂 anyway y’all are ugly for saying charlie’s angles sucked. i think it’s actually better than the drew cameron and lucy one and the only way it’s not better is because of the girls themselves.
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infolibrary · 5 years
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Nipsey Hussle's Fiancee, Heartbroken Mother, Son and Snoop Dogg Honor Him at #NipseyHusslememorial » UppBuzz
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Nipsey Hussle's Fiancee, Heartbroken Mother, Son and Snoop Dogg Honor Him at #NipseyHusslememorial » UppBuzz
Nipsey Hussle’s legacy as a community activist, uniter, a doting father and a loving son were underscored at his public memorial service on Thursday, with deeply personal testimonies from those closest to the rapper, including his actress-fiancee Lauren London, collaborator and dear friend Snoop Dogg and his mother, who said she was at peace with the death of her “superhero” son.
“I’m very proud of my son. My son Ermias Joseph Asghedom was a great man,” said Angelique Smith, dressed in all white, remembering her 33-year-old son. Standing onstage with Hussle’s father, Dawit Asghedom, in front of a capacity crowd of 21,000 at the Staples Center, Smith declared: “Ermias was a legacy.”
Nipsey Hussle’s mother is a strong woman, “we are all divine creature, we don’t need to look to the sky for God, I have perfect peace; I am happy; I am complete; I am strong”#BETRemembersNipsey#NipseyHusslememorial #CelebrationOfNipseyHussle pic.twitter.com/pLGZQYLJ5t
— UppBuzz (@UppBuzz) April 11, 2019
London, dark sunglasses, was emotional but stood strong onstage as she told the audience: “I’ve never felt this type of pain before.”
London called Hussle “majestic” and “brilliant” and said she had learned so much from his presence. She added though she was hurting, she was really sad for their son Kross, whom she feared wouldn’t remember his dad: “My pain is for my two-year-old.”
Snoop Dogg’s words to immortalize his friend were both serious and silly, as he told old stories about Hussle and their brotherhood.
“This a tough one right here,” he said, visibly shaken but keeping his composure.
Snoop thanked Hussle’s parents multiple times and told his father that “you picked up another son in me.”
Hussle’s father said he knew his son was strong because when he was born, the umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck but he prevailed.
“He was a fighter,” he said.
Earlier in the ceremony, Hussle’s children also appeared onstage to pay tribute. London’s son with rapper Lil Wayne, Cameron Carter, said days after Hussle died, he had a dream he saw the rapper.
“I realized Ermias told me what heaven was like. He told me it was paradise,” Cameron said.
Cameron then told the audience that Hussle would look at him through the window at times and say “respect.” Cameron then asked the crowd to say “respect” in unison, and they complied.
Nipsey Hussle will forever be remembered… His brave son put ‘RESPECT’ in everybody’s mouth #NipseyHusslememorial#CelebrationOfNipseyHussle pic.twitter.com/dRH0n1vBqg
— UppBuzz (@UppBuzz) April 11, 2019
Hussle was slain last month in front of a store that he tried to use to empower his South Central neighborhood. The public memorial service kicked off by paying respect to Hussle the rapper, as songs from his latest Grammy-nominated album, Victory Lap, filled the arena.
“Everybody put your hands in the air,” the DJ said as one of Hussle’s songs played. “It’s a celebration.”
Amid tears for Nipsey Hussle, a rallying cry: ‘The marathon has to continue’
Indeed, his mother, dressed in all white, danced in the aisle as R&B singer Marsha Ambrosius sang the Mariah Carey song “Fly Like a Bird” while fighting back tears. “This is for Nipsey, y’all” Ambrosius said before she started as she tried to gain her composure, sighing heavily.
But soon the focus was squarely on the person behind the persona. A montage of photos featuring the rapper from infancy, childhood and adulthood, with fellow rappers, his family and London, were shown to the crowd, set to Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.”
Anthony Hamilton invoked the spirit of a church service as he performed in Hussle’s honor. Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan hailed Hussle’s ability to bring different factions together. And blogger and media figure Karen Civil read a letter sent by former U.S. President Barack Obama.
“I’ve never meet Nipsey, but I’ve heard his music through my daughters, and after his passing I had the chance to learn more about his transformation and his community work. While most folks look at the Crenshaw neighborhood where he grew up and only see gangs, bullets and despair, Nipsey saw potential. He saw hope. He saw a community that even through its flaws taught him to always keep going. He choice to invest in that community rather than to ignore it,” the Obama letter read. “He set an example for young people to follow and is a legacy worth of celebration. I hope his memory inspires more good work in Crenshaw and communities like it. Michelle and I send our sympathies to Lauren, Emani, Kross and his while family and to all those who love Nipsey.”
At the memorial, Father Thomas Uwal read a scripture in Tigrinya — the native language in Eritrea, the African country where Hussle’s father was from. Father Uwal spoke of Hussle being a “proud to be an Eritrean-American,” later saying to the late rapper’s family: “On behalf of all Eritreans … we say our condolences to you.”
Books with an image of Hussle on the cover were handed out to service attendees. The book of nearly 100 pages contained numerous photos of Hussle with London, his children, and friends like Russell Westbrook and Snoop Dogg. It also had heartfelt messages from Rick Ross, The Game and LeBron James.
“I’ve never cried myself to sleep over any public figure before, but Nipsey’s presence meant so much for our community,” actress Issa Rae said in her message inside the book.
The hearse carrying Hussle’s coffin was scheduled to after the funeral to go on a 25-mile lap through the city, including past the property where Hussle had planned to turn an aging strip mall into new businesses and affordable homes. Finally, it will arrive at a funeral home in the city’s hard-scrabble Crenshaw district, where the rapper was born on Aug. 15, 1985.
Hussle was shot to death Mar. 31 while standing outside The Marathon, his South Los Angeles clothing store, not far from where the rapper grew up.
Eric R. Holder Jr., who has been charged with killing Hussle, has pleaded not guilty. Police have said Holder and Hussle had several interactions the day of the shooting and have described it as being the result of a personal dispute.
The rapper was a beloved figure for his philanthropic work that went well beyond the usual celebrity “giving back” ethos. Following his death, political and community leaders were as quick and effusive in their praise as his fellow hip-hop artists.
Hussle recently purchased the strip mall where The Marathon is located and planned to redevelop it, part of Hussle’s broader ambitions to remake the neighborhood where he grew up and attempt to break the cycle of gang life that lured him in when he was younger.
For a decade, Hussle released much sought-after mixtapes that he sold out of the trunk of his car, helping him create a buzz and gain respect from rap purists and his peers. His said his stage name, a play on the 1960s and ’70s rhyming standup comic Nipsey Russell, was given to him as a teen by an older friend because he was such a go-getter — always hustling.
He charged $100 for his 2013 mixtape Crenshaw, scoring a cash and publicity coup when Jay-Z bought 100 copies for $10,000.
Last year he hit new heights with Victory Lap, his critically acclaimed major-label debut album on Atlantic Records that made several critics’ best-of lists. The album debuted at No. 4 on Billboard’s 200 albums charts and earned him a Grammy nomination.
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