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    ambientwhispers:

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    gailsimone:

    talkaboutspaceships:

    Couple has really awesome Batgirl/Nightwing wedding cause they’re awesome.

    (source: http://imgur.com/a/XSADm)

    If my editors ask where I am, please tell them I can’t write any scripts because I am DEAD FROM THE CUTENESS AND ADORABLENESS.

    Man, that looks like the best kind of wedding!

    Sweet lord it’s a mazing

    This is the greatest thing ever.  If I ever get married I will have to somehow encorporate Wonder Woman into my wedding!

    Omg!! This is amazing!!!

    BEST THEME
    WEDDING EVER!

    EVER!!!!!!!!!!! 

     

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    horniess:

    New Photos from my Witch Cosplay Aniba (Spirited Away)

    Photos & Edit by FrauDoku

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    thehappysorceress:

    Justice League Adventures #2

    The Timm-verse is very good at making me cry.

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    Babs!

    Babs!

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    thehappysorceress:

    aigue-marine:

    The results of my Stephanie Brown/Robin photo shoot with Sexy Cosplay Girls are online!! I cannot believe these pictures show my work… The quality of them is just overwhelming. Working with SCG was a pleasure! Make sure to go to their FB page and give them a like - they deserve it!

    PS: PLEASE DO NOT USE/REPOST THESE IMAGES WITHOUT PERMISSION.

    (Photo + Edit by Daniel John Cotton Wall; Management by SCG UK; Costume made by Aigue-Marine)

    How fabulous is this??

     

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SONIC!
     

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    skottieyoung:

X-Men #1 Young Variant. No Boys Allowed. 

    skottieyoung:

    X-Men #1 Young Variant. No Boys Allowed. 

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    Marvel ladies by Bruce Timm

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    mahlibombing:

    BioShock Infinite Cosplay

    Created by Erick MD and Rose Ivy (ER Collective)

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    YES!

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    TEAM AVATAR // WONDERCON 2013

    Korra - Psykitten Pow

    Asami - Bright Copper Penny

    Bolin - Sir Rogue

    Toph - LTC America


    Photos by Dave Lucchesi - http://www.davelucchesiphotography.com/

    I have amazing, beautiful friends

    Such a flawless group <3

     

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    :)

    :)

     

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    gailsimone:

    thefirsttodare:

    I can’t say how much I love this. How, as an insecure woman and awkward women, encouraging it was to see Barbara Gordon - one of the strongest women in all of comics - telling all of those secret hurts and shames and struggles that every girl, in one way or another, can relate to.

    (From Birds of Prey 84)

    I am going to reveal something weird,  I normally don’t get nervous writing scenes, but in this case, I was completely terrified. It took ages to get it exactly how I wanted, I asked my writer friends about it (which I never do), and I was actually shaking writing it at spots.


    It seemed so oddly personal and even invasive of the characters, it was such a little raw nerve. Barbara’s “sins” are pretty minor, but that’s part of why it was so powerful to me to write them, because she would be embarrassed and ashamed of these minor transgressions. So many of us are much harder on ourselves than on others, and Barbara most of all.

    Her opening up like that to Helena, who is furious at her already, it felt incredibly vulnerable.

    Some scenes fall like water off a waterfall, others are like walking on razor wire barefoot. It sounds silly to say that about this quiet scene in a superhero comic, but if you are truly invested in the work, you can get emotional over a soda commercial, sometimes.

    It makes me uncomfortable to read even now, which is as it should be, I think.

    Still some of my favourite characterisation. And part of the reason I seek out Gail Simone’s writing. I was fortunate enough to meet her at Supanova on the weekend and she really is as lovely as she appears on tumblr. :)

     

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    offcenterfold:

    Stephanie Brown fans might soon have reason to rejoice the New 52, which has thus far not acknowledged the character even in a revamped role (such as Tim Drake, whose background was remixed to cross out his time as plain-old Robin and throw in a pair of supportive, middle-class parents.) Notoriously mistreated by DC but adored by readers, Stephanie seems to be brought up in nearly every conversation about Bruce Wayne’s brood, whether it be fans calling one another out for failing to pay homage to her in Robin-centric fandom, or angry readers bemoaning squandered opportunities to use her in present Batman storylines.

    With Damian Wayne’s abrupt and largely criticized death in Batman Inc came a slew of speculations on a replacement Robin and the characters that could fill those shoes. Many thought Harper Row (featured in Scott Snyder’s Batman) would step into the pixie boots, but those hopes were dashed when Synder clarified Harper wasn’t intended for the costume. With the announcement of Carrie Kelley’s inclusion in today’s post-Damian Batman and Robin issue (retitled Batman and Red Robin, to be followed by various other “Batman and _” stories), many were piping up that surely she — having been a Robin herself in an alternate universe penned by Frank Miller — would become the next Robin. Again speculators were hushed, as writer Peter Tomsai noted Carrie’s “not exactly the ‘New Robin’,” but that he doesn’t “want to spoil the story.”

    I personally took that as a hint that if Batman picks up another sidekick so soon, they won’t be taking on the title of Robin. But after both reading the issue and exchanging a few tweets with fellow Stephanie Brown fans, I’ve come to another conclusion, and I’d like to take a moment to prop up my hopes with a few panels from the issue itself:

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    If you’re like me, you probably skip these “Channel 52” pages entirely. While I feel that they’re a fantastic way to pimp out other ongoing stories in the DC universe and help create an atmosphere of interwoven ongoings, I’m twenty-three and the only exposure to the whole television news station format I put up with in my pretentiousness is when the flatscreen in the McDonalds lobby is stuck on CNN again. But the Robin logo caught my eye, so I read the panel and immediately emitted a high-pitched keening noise that should probably be reserved for my wife’s ears only.

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    A female Robin, who is so clearly independent from Batman that most people question if she’s even affiliated with him.

    So that confirms that there’s a new lady to add to the Batman line; whether she’s given an official club membership in the future is anyone’s guess. But her identity isn’t exactly solidified here. There’s no physical description beyond her sex, not even her hair color or assumed age. Some readers might jump to assume Carrie — who was seen earlier in the issue wearing a Robin costume for a party — is the mystery Robin (and probably mouth off about Stephanie getting snubbed again), but I’m not exactly sold.

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    When we first see Carrie’s apartment, she’s shown playing a video game with a female roommate. A roommate, as@scandalsavage pointed out, who is blonde and wearing purple, a color perpetually associated with Stephanie Brown. To further the this-could-be-Steph speculation, Tealgeezus points out an interesting portion of Carrie’s conversation with her roomie:

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    Robin fanatics would be quick to point out that Stephanie was Robin number four in prior continuity (no matter what take-backs DC might have attempted), following Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, and Tim Drake. (Carrie, who was never featured in normal DC continuity, is often slapped on the list as the sixth.)

    So is the roommate really Stephanie Brown, or are these little tidbits just smiling nods to fans chomping at the bit for her inclusion? Further, even if it is Stephanie Brown, who is to say she’s not just a side character, or perhaps poised to become Spoiler in later issues rather than be masquerading as an independently operating Robin?

    This:

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    At the very end of the issue, Carrie and her unnamed roommate briefly discuss the fact that Bruce paid Damian’s debts (with a substantial tip), and Carrie suggests her friend accompany her to the bank to cash/deposit the check. And while Carrie might have just been being playful when comparing her roommate’s presence to that of a bodyguard, her remark could arguably have been indication that her blonde pal packs enough of a punch to be worthy of the title.

    Given DC’s track record with Stephanie, it’s far too early to tell if we’re just seeing Stephanie in the clouds or if this is truly the introduction of the snarky snacker who resonates with male and female readers alike for her funny, upbeat attitude and realistic struggles on the dirty streets of Gotham. But I’m willing to bet a box of waffles that this is, in the very least, Stephanie herself, and as the discussion continues, I might throw in another that she’s our mystery girl Robin and Carrie’s a red herring.  

    (PS: I promise to read Channel 52 from now on, I’ve learned my lesson

    Here’s hoping MJ is correct…

     

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