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heckcareoxytwit · 22 days ago
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The Origin Story of Rhinoceress
Cindy Shears used to be an ordinary girl until one day, she discovered her superpowers. However, her family were not happy about it so they took her in to be studied by Doctor Kavita Rao. She discovered a DNA variance unique to Cindy and suggested her parents leave Cindy in her care until a cure could be found. Abandoned and locked up, Cindy used her super strength to break out and become the Rhinoceress. While she does engage in some illegal work as a super villain, she also bartends and bounces at the Invisible Light nightclub.
Avengers Academy: Marvel's Voices Infinity Comic #34, 2025
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nameforthemain · 4 months ago
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It's Jeff #39: emergency magician
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marvelsgirl616 · 6 months ago
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from Doodlepool – Infinity Comic 001 (2024)
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rei-ismyname · 2 months ago
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Boomer Chuck beefs with kids
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I love this panel so much. A group of young trans mutants beat up an idiot who attacked them while wearing a sentinel suit, then jokingly called themselves X-Men. Chuck sends Jubilee to get them to stop calling themselves that because they're 'unsanctioned.' Also, lying is hilarious.
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zandiks-legacy · 1 month ago
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Decided to make my own charms so naturally I had to make another chibi but with my fav fit of his <3
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geekcavepodcast · 28 days ago
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"Avengers Academy" Infinity Comic Gets Print Release
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Marvel Comics has announced a print edition of writer Anthony Oliveria and artists Carola Borelli and Bailie Rosenlund's Avengers Academy Infinity Comic series. Avengers Academy: Assemble #1 one-shot will collect the first six issues of the series.
Captain Marvel, wanting to guide the next generation of heroes, has recruited a misfit team of teens - Aaron Fischer / Captain America of the Railways, Bri Brooks / Bloodline, Shela Sexton / Escapade, Lunella Lafayette / Moon Girl, Normie Osborn / Red Goblin, and Justin Jin / Kid Juggernaut. "But classes are the least of their concerns as they fend off super-villain attacks, make new friends – and new foes – and learn what it really means to be Earth’s mightiest heroes." (Marvel Comics)
Avengers Academy: Assemble #1, featuring a cover by Stephen Byrne, goes on sale on June 11, 2025.
(Image via Marvel Comics - Stephen Byrne's Cover of Avengers Academy: Assemble #1)
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morgan-reads-comics · 18 days ago
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It’s Jeff! #43 (2025)
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webshootersandwingdings · 2 years ago
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Lucifer, Oliver, and Fígaro play nice 😸
Marvel Meow #16
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joezy27 · 10 days ago
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HAWKEYE - Clint Barton & Kate Bishop (and Lucky)
Alligator Loki - Infinity Comics (2022) #15 Art by Bob Quinn & Pete Pantazis
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raccoon-coded · 5 months ago
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Li'l Rocket Infinity Comic (2023) out of context
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burningfudge · 7 months ago
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House of Harkness (2024) #3
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heckcareoxytwit · 1 year ago
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Wong, Doctor Strange and the bystanders save Chinese New Year celebration in Chinatown by fighting off the Nian Monster.
Mighty Marvel Holiday Special: Year of the Wong Infinity Comic #1, 2022
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nameforthemain · 16 days ago
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it's jeff #43 - finish him
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venominomenon · 3 months ago
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*writing this down to use in my qpr Laura×Gwen fanfic*
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DAD BATROC MENTIONED
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Damn, I need to make some stupid brainrotish Gwenpool memes
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I too need an emotional support protozoan protozoon
Love Unlimited #48
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rei-ismyname · 27 days ago
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Krakoan Diaspora floods the labour market
Okay everybody shut up, Astonishing X-Men Infinity Comic #13 said something interesting.
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Fuck Mr Toppi. Get him, Chris.
This situation is a newly introduced C plot that I have a feeling will connect to the A plot soon. This guy on the right is Nick. He's a construction worker of some kind who is behind on child support and is getting fired right now. It's painful to watch this guy lick boot as this capitalist pig blatantly tells him his labour isn't cheap enough due to an influx of exploitable geographically external workers. It's an old lie, easily believed.
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I see you Marvel, making these workers dark skinned to cover your bases. We find out Nick's a good worker, has never taken a sick day, defends those stealing his labour, and either didn't join a union or did but is really sorry about it. It's not 100% clear. Either way none of that shit matters because there's cheaper labour available.
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The company doesn't see you as a person
It's implied to be an industry-wide thing, at least locally - mutant work crews are utilising their hyperspecific powers in concert to finish jobs way quicker than any human possibly could. It's implied that they don't own their own labour and are being exploited - the mutant workers are drastically increasing profits, they're 'fast' but they're being paid the same hourly rate, they're 'cheap.'
The parasite class, like Murray here, are making fat stacks by employing mutants to finish jobs quicker. The mutants get paid the same as less efficient workers and not sharing the increased profits their labour generates. The labour supply and dividends are so high, either from increased profit per worker or high numbers of mutant workers (likely both,) that they're cutting human workers altogether.
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'Thousands of desperate mutants to exploit, Nick'
The parasite class are also employing a favourite tactic - keeping focus off their greed (and probable illegal practices) by scapegoating the migrant mutant workers. Instead of slaying this man and redistributing stolen wealth, Nick's anger is directed at his working class brother. Nick really should have joined that union, or should consult it if he's a member. Striking is ineffective when your labor is no longer required, but these mutant workers have collective bargaining power. Ideally, they'd be class conscious and strike in solidarity with their human brothers, but I don't think this is that kind of story.
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Never forget Murray is the enemy
Skin here is an exploited mutant worker. There's no indication he's scabbing, just existing in the same labour market as Nick. He's being paid far less than his labour produces, and blamed for Murray being a greedy fuck. Both workers need money to live under capitalism yet they're set at odds with each other. Mutant workers could be migrants or automation - the parasites do not care about anything except the numbers going up, and they use any available resource for that. Oppression is no guarantee of intersectional solidarity, sadly.
This relaunch of the Infinity Comics has had a very consistent theme - radicalisation of the vulnerable by the predatory. I'll continue to cover this arc as the issues drop as it's an interesting and relevant choice of focus. I hope that conflict leads to understanding and solidarity, but I doubt it. The true big bad here is capitalism, but the villain is Murray, not Nick. I'm wary that Nick is dark skinned to sidestep angry white guy shouting 'they took our jobs,' but another theme of this run has been people slipping through the cracks.
People who are suffering or who have been wronged facing violence and imprisonment when they need support. Folks ground down by a rigged system lashing out at the dehumanised other. It's certainly true to life, but Murray the capitalist is safe in this narrative, as in life. It's possible he'll be secretly a supervillain, demon, gangster etc and become an acceptable villain to topple - but as long as he's just a banal greedy fuck - a very legal thing to be, he'll prosper while the workers suffer and fight each other. Your boss and the company are nobody's friends. They are very good at wearing the shell of a person to exploit loyalty, but they get fat off your labor and will discard as soon as it's profitable.
A Mr Toppi is mentioned in the story as presumably the owner. You'll notice that he's not working, performing no labour yet owns a very profitable business. Mr Toppi has capital. Know your rights and build solidarity with other workers because they're the same as you. I know this is cliché but there's so many more of us than there are of them. The individual is replaceable but the working class is not. Also, don't scab.
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onlymyqueen · 8 months ago
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