Anonymous asked: Where'd you go?

I haven’t been gone very long! I had finals and then summer classes, and moving out of the dorms and into a new apartment, and other life stuff! I’ll be more active soon!

Anonymous asked: This is disgusting and demeaning. You need self respect if you like that women are treated like this

You, anon, are entitled to your opinion.  But it’s only fair that I share mine. 
I assume that by “treated like this” you mean the nudes and the way the super women are drawn.  The women in these pictures are what they are (super or not). They don’t ask permission, they don’t apologize, and I think its safe to say that they don’t care what we think.  I find that very empowering.  If you don’t that’s okay, just don’t hate, please. 

Anonymous asked: Who are your favorites and why?

Right now they’re probably Death and the Phoenix ladies. I think I have a thing for the characters that they do what they do and just can’t be stopped.  Also, they’re costumes are cool too :3

Hiatus over

Hopefully.  I’ve been super busy lately and haven’t figured out the internet at my new place. But I’ll be answering some questions and posting some stuff. Probably just super stuff as the only internet I get is at school.

Also, I noticed a bunch of new followers and a full inbox! Thanks a bunch guys! Feeling the love :) I’ll be getting to the inbox shortly.  I still don’t answer anons though, unless the question comes up a few times.  
 

X-Force v3 #10

(Source: trinklied)

arseniclace:


Betsy: Hello, Mercury. I killed a man this morning. When I asked if we should kill Sack for attacking you and your friends, you said “No.” You’ve lost your family, your friends have died, you’ve been torn apart by our enemies… and you still wouldn’t kill Sack. Hold on to that. Whatever this life may take from you, never let it take away who you are. Hold on to yourself with everything you’ve got. Cess: I don’t understand. Are.. are you okay?Betsy: …It’s been a difficult few years. And unlike you, I did lose myself. But the man I killed today, I killed him for the right reasons. If there is such a thing.Cess: Did you find what you were looking for?Betsy: It’s a start.

Psylocke #4 (2010)
I’ve posted this scene months ago, but this time I actually wanted to talk about it because it’s one of my favorites. Cessily only appeared twice, but her presence was still significant. Betsy in the beginning of issue #1 chastised Cess for showing mercy to an enemy. And Betsy throughout most of the story was hellbent on killing Matsu’o for taking her life away, ends up showing mercy to him, when she realizes what a dark path she’s going down. (leaving a few details out) But she still ends up killing him when she discovers Wolverine had been torturing Matsu’o & taking off his limbs away every year on the anniversary of Mariko’s death. But she kills him, not in the act of revenge which was something she was after for a long time, but instead to end Matsu’o’s suffering, and that’s what she means when she says “But the man I killed today, I killed him for the right reasons. If there is such a thing”.
And I love this moment, because it’s small and quiet. And Betsy also talks about reasons I love Cessily so much. She’s always seeing the good in things and trying to hold onto who she is. And I like for Betsy, that she’s trying to find herself again. The whole story was pretty dark and grim, which what you can expect normally from Chris Yost, but this ending had some light to it. And of course, I love two of my favorites who wouldn’t normally share scenes together, interacting here.

arseniclace:

Betsy: Hello, Mercury. I killed a man this morning. When I asked if we should kill Sack for attacking you and your friends, you said “No.” You’ve lost your family, your friends have died, you’ve been torn apart by our enemies… and you still wouldn’t kill Sack. Hold on to that. Whatever this life may take from you, never let it take away who you are. Hold on to yourself with everything you’ve got. 
Cess: I don’t understand. Are.. are you okay?
Betsy: …It’s been a difficult few years. And unlike you, I did lose myself. But the man I killed today, I killed him for the right reasons. If there is such a thing.
Cess: Did you find what you were looking for?
Betsy: It’s a start.

Psylocke #4 (2010)

I’ve posted this scene months ago, but this time I actually wanted to talk about it because it’s one of my favorites. Cessily only appeared twice, but her presence was still significant. Betsy in the beginning of issue #1 chastised Cess for showing mercy to an enemy. And Betsy throughout most of the story was hellbent on killing Matsu’o for taking her life away, ends up showing mercy to him, when she realizes what a dark path she’s going down. (leaving a few details out) But she still ends up killing him when she discovers Wolverine had been torturing Matsu’o & taking off his limbs away every year on the anniversary of Mariko’s death. But she kills him, not in the act of revenge which was something she was after for a long time, but instead to end Matsu’o’s suffering, and that’s what she means when she says “But the man I killed today, I killed him for the right reasons. If there is such a thing”.

And I love this moment, because it’s small and quiet. And Betsy also talks about reasons I love Cessily so much. She’s always seeing the good in things and trying to hold onto who she is. And I like for Betsy, that she’s trying to find herself again. The whole story was pretty dark and grim, which what you can expect normally from Chris Yost, but this ending had some light to it. And of course, I love two of my favorites who wouldn’t normally share scenes together, interacting here.

(via comicqueens)

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comicqueens:

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Growing out my hair.  Let the awkward in between phases begin!

Growing out my hair.  Let the awkward in between phases begin!

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I’m not blessed or merciful. I’m just me. I’ve got a job to do and I do it. Listen: even as we’re talking, I’m there for old and young, innocent and guilty, those who die together and those who die alone. I’m in cars and boats and planes, in hospitals and forests and abattoirs. For some folks death is a release and for others death is an abomination, a terrible thing. But in the end, I’m there for all of them.

Death
Sandman v3 Dream Country