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May 24, 2012

carolineeand:

Watched it yet?



I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, COMEDY...





carolineeand:



Watched it yet?





I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, COMEDY BANG BANG.

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Published on May 24, 2012 07:40

sexgenderbody:
Cis people: Hey I just met you but tell me about your genitals Cis people: Hey I just...

sexgenderbody:


Cis people: Hey I just met you but tell me about your genitals
Cis people: Hey I just met you but justify non-cis gender identities to me without using any specific nomenclature and in at most ten sentences
Cis people: Hey I just met you but let me tell you about how much you do or don’t pass and let me point out what specific characteristics hurt your passing
Cis people: Hey I just met you but I’m going to stare at you
Cis people: Hey I just met you but let me tell you how much I “support” you
Cis people: Hey I just met you but
Cis people: Hey I just met you but
Cis people: Hey I just met you but
Cis people: Hey I just met you but




Reposting for truth.

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Published on May 24, 2012 07:34

fyeahbatgirl:

Batgirl by Robert Boucher-Knight



Man, how do...



fyeahbatgirl:



Batgirl by Robert Boucher-Knight





Man, how do you keep FINDING these?



This is lovely!

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Published on May 24, 2012 07:33

vbartilucci:

Attention Gail Simone - this exists.
via...



vbartilucci:



Attention Gail Simone - this exists.


via randomfives:



Riverdale’s Birds of Prey by Archie Comics artist Dan Parent



There’s a few other winners out there if you search for posts tagged Dan Parent 




Dan Parent, I love you!

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Published on May 24, 2012 07:20

May 23, 2012

I AM THE KING OF THE NORTH: Wow.

I AM THE KING OF THE NORTH: Wow.:

aeedee:



gailsimone:



I just kind of randomly looked at Dan DiDio’s Facebook page for a minute this morning.


Holy crap.


Okay, let me first get this out. Dan does care about lgbtq portrayals. It’s important to him, I’ve had a dozen conversations with him about it. Out writers like…





I don’t know that he does call himself an ally, and making the character Batman or Superman would not be decided by Dan, but by people high up at Warners, I assure you.



I don’t want to speak for him, but that’s the truth of it.

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Published on May 23, 2012 20:23

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fridjitzumasterchelc:

Birds of Prey -...



littleyellowboxes:



fridjitzumasterchelc:



Birds of Prey - Batman the Brave and the Bold


Innuendos galore



Always reblog





Innuendos? What innuendos?



Why, the very IDEA!

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Published on May 23, 2012 14:35

APE IN A CAPE: Wow.

APE IN A CAPE: Wow.:

pantslessinanity:



gailsimone:



I just kind of randomly looked at Dan DiDio’s Facebook page for a minute this morning.


Holy crap.


Okay, let me first get this out. Dan does care about lgbtq portrayals. It’s important to him, I’ve had a dozen conversations with him about it. Out writers like Marc Andreyko have been told, by Dan, not to shy away from gay storylines, characters, and content. And he was a major reason why Batwoman finally got printed. Whatever else you may disagree with, I know this is important to him, and he’s backed it up  in many ways.


This stuff isn’t coming from Dan, this is just a sampling of some of the posts people have sent him on his Facebook page in the last couple days.


“Just giving you a heads up because you’ve been a fair guy, If Wally West comes back gay, i’m done with DC comics forever. Nothing against LBGT, but they can’t have my favorite character.”


“Who will be the gay character?, Please no Superman, Batman, The Flash or Green Lantern!. I’ll throw away my collection and will not buy any. I have gay friends, but the characters who were not gay do not have to be now.”


“Mr. D, I sure hope you all aren’t planning to make Superman gay. You all have already torn the character down enough, please don’t ruin the character for the shock value. Not sure what DC has against having characters that are good role models…married and have a respect for their parents views.”


Yeesh.




I’ll be honest and say that I’m surprised. DiDio always struck me as an asinine misogynist who was hell-bent on forcing anything that didn’t feature straight, white males out of sight (with some exceptions, like the Wonder Woman series, Cyborg being a Token Black Guy in JLA, and firing pretty much every female writer DC had save Gail Simone). Hell, DiDio, and to an extent Geoff Johns, are responsible for the current, post-apocalyptic shambles DC has become, what with the unnecessarily dark storylines and a complete lack of light-hearted characters.Where is Plastic Man? Where’s Stephanie Brown? Why is Harley Quinn a fun-hating skank? Why is Amanda Wallers scrawny? Why is Captain Marvel as gritty as Batman? Why hasn’t Bart Allen acted like Impulse since the start of the pre-boot Teen Titans? Ask Dan DiDio and he’ll bully you instead of giving a straight answer.


However, credit where it’s due. If DiDio is a supporter of LGBT rights, and is willing to make an established character gay, then I’d get behind it. It’d be an awkward, “don’t touch me” support, because I hesitate to throw my full weight behind DiDio no matter what worthwhile cause he fights for, but I’d be there.


Of course, one could assume that, like Cyborg is a Token Black Guy, whenever DiDio shows support for LGBT characters, it’s because the DC Universe requires another Token hero…


(But no seriously Dan DiDio needs to get the hell away from DC Comics)




There’s a lot we disagree on, but Dan is one of the most open guys to lgbt content I have come across in the industry. He was a major supporter of the Batwoman project when others were squeamish, and he supported my idea of Hippolyta and Phillipus getting married, among many other things.



NO major publisher is as progressive as I might hope, and the record for female portrayals is mixed at best.  But a lot of positive stuff can be laid at Dan’s feet as well…I kind of blame the creators for not giving him the credit he deserves for the stuff he has supported, they want that credit for themselves.



He’s made a lot of decisions I am adamantly in disagreement with, just recently we disagreed mightily on a project. But the truth is the truth, and Dan’s support for lgbtq characters is solid and admirable.

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Published on May 23, 2012 10:25

plasticaddiction:

going to bed now, but i (finally) read villains united 1-6. 

the secret six!?!...

plasticaddiction:



going to bed now, but i (finally) read villains united 1-6. 



the secret six!?! god damn.


it was badass. 



catman is now one of my favorite DC characters….



(too bad they don’t make a ragdoll, scandal savage and cheshire action figures…)





I am delighted you liked it!



And the Catman figure is great, a really nice job. I would kill for a Jeannette or Scandal figure, though!

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Published on May 23, 2012 09:41

"The American auto industry has a real problem: it’s doing so well, it’s struggling to make enough..."

The American auto industry has a real problem: it’s doing so well, it’s struggling to make enough cars…



There is, of course, a political angle to all of this. It was, after all, just two weeks ago that Mitt Romney boasted, “I’ll take a lot of credit for the fact that this industry’s come back.”



It’s credit he doesn’t deserve, but President Obama does.



Just to recap, Romney has said, publicly and repeatedly, that he opposed Obama’s industry rescue plan — the one he now wants credit for. The former governor has said repeatedly that GM and Chrysler should rely on private funding to restructure and get back on their feet.



Of course, in early 2009, the credit markets were frozen and there was no private funding available. (When a company called Bain Capital was approached, it refused to invest.) How does Romney reconcile his demands with reality? For the last three years, he hasn’t even tried to explain the contradiction. In fact, he’d prefer if we just overlook the details altogether.



- A good problem for Detroit to have (via ryking)
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Published on May 23, 2012 09:38

Coming out late in life isn't uncommon or impossible. Depending on the writer, I've seen several slightly different versions of Bruce Wayne and Wonder Woman and Superman. I feel compelled to give DC the benefit of the doubt, since I believe there would be

I am completely not in the loop on this development, it could be as bad as some cynics have predicted.


But I submit that there have been some very excellent lgbtq characters created or ‘outed’ in the last decade, so I am hopeful.

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Published on May 23, 2012 09:33

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