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queer-dw-tourney · 11 days
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CANONICALLY QUEER DOCTOR WHO CHARACTERS TOURNAMENT: ROUND ONE GROUP THREE POLL TWO.
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Christian Purcell is gay. He is in a relationship with his roommate, Luke Pendrell.
Chris Cwej is bisexual. This is explored in the novels Bad Therapy and The Room With No Doors.
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natequarter · 2 years
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[id: a blue-tinted image of christian purcell sitting in a car with one arm on andrew powell's shoulder. andrew's mouth is duct taped, and he is staring in alarm at christian, who is observing him. /end id]
there is so much wrong with this guy
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beenbettercomic · 8 months
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"Godly DM"
I've been thinking about this joke for a while. All of the stupid steps to defeat evil are a perfect example of what I don't like about dnd.
-Jimmy Purcell.
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Brave (2012, Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman, Steve Purcell)
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thecrochetcrowd · 9 months
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Crochet Nor'easter Hat
Crochet Nor’easter Hat The Crochet Nor’easter Hat designed by the designers at Yarnspirations is one of my ultimate favourite hats for the winter. The yarn is thick and I am most compelled by the brim as it’s a slip stitch brim with lots of elasticity to it. The thickness of the brim makes for very cozy wear over the ears to keep the frost off. I adore the pom-pom to weigh down the hat. I’m a…
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2ndaryprotocol · 2 years
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The steely sci-fi shoot ‘em up ‘Equilibrium’ starring Christian Bale opened in theaters this week 20 years ago. 📚🔥⚔️
“𝙱𝚎 𝚌𝚊𝚛𝚎𝚏𝚞𝚕, 𝙿𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚗. 𝚈𝚘𝚞'𝚛𝚎 𝚝𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚍𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚘𝚗 𝚖𝚢 𝚍𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚖𝚜.”
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longwuzhere · 11 months
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Some cool Easter eggs I caught watching My Adventures with Superman that I want to show to people so they can be in on it with comic book readers: For the first episode's Easter eggs it's here
For the second episode's Easter eggs it's here
For the third episode's Easter eggs it's here
For the fourth episode's Easter eggs it's here
For the sixth episode's Easter eggs it's here
For the seventh episode's Easter eggs it's here and here
For the eighth episode's Easter eggs post it's here
For the ninth episode's Easter eggs post it's here
For the tenth episode's Easter eggs post it's here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 1 post is here SPOILERS if you haven't seen this week's episode obviously
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We start off the episode with this shot of Superman with the drawn on glasses. A good homage to what Lois did in the 1980 Superman II movie...
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where she not only drew the glasses but also a full suit and hat on a picture of Superman.
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Next we see Jimmy waking up and seeing someone debunking his conspiracy theories on Sub-Diego.
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Sub Diego was an actual place in the DC universe before the New 52 reboot. In Aquaman #15 and #16 (2003) , shown here (W: Will Pfeifer, P: Patrick Gleason, I: Christian Alamy, C: Nathan Eyring, L: Jared K. Fletcher for issue 15, Nick Napolitano for issue 16). The underwater city is actually San Diego, but is buried underwater thanks to a tidal wave and makes its first appearance in Aquaman #15 (2003). There was a lot of casualties from this.
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When we get to our title its "You Will Believe A Man Can Lie" a reference to the tagline for the 1978 Superman movie.
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As seen here on the poster, it says "You'll believe a man can fly".
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Next we see our villain, well one of the villains, for the episode, Heatwave.
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In the comics Heatwave makes his first appearance in Flash 140 (1963) (cover art by Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson, and Ira Schnapp). Heatwave aka Mick Rory is a Flash rogue usually acting as a rival to Captain Cold aka Leonard Snart. In MAwS, their Heatwave shares the same last name and powers, but MAwS Heatwave is gender flipped. You might have seen Heatwave in the CW DC comics shows where he is played by Dominic Purcell in The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow.
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Lois, later in the episode, name drops Heatwave's name. Gotta be honest when Heatwave showed up I was like is that Rampage? Cuz the MAwS design looks vaguely like Rampage.
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If she does show up in MAwS, I'll talk more about her in another post, but for now, Rampage aka Karen Lou "Kitty" Faulkner, makes her first appearance in Superman #7 (1987) (full page here: W&P: John Byrne, I: Karl Kesel, C: Tom Ziuko, L: John Costanza).
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Steve drags Jimmy to film his debunking Flamebird videos and references Starro who I talked about here.
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Lois, later runs around with the Daily Planet police scanner trying to catch Superman and the dispatcher reports that a robbery is in progress at McGuinness Luxe Garage.
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This is a nice reference to Ed McGuinness who was the artist for Superman, Action Comics, and Superman/Batman in the early 2000s. If you've seen Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, then you'll know the movie takes inspiration from his character designs in the first arc of the Superman/Batman comic series. The Superman/Batman #1 (2003) cover here is done by Ed McGuinness, Dexter Vines, and Dave Stewart. I like Ed McGuinness's pencils, very stylized.
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Heatwave name drops Livewire and the Gazzo mod family. Both of whom I've talked about here and here respectively
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Heatwave has been running away from Deathstroke here who has been taking our her crew. Notice that Slade Wilson doesn't have the half black half orange helmet yet that almost every Deathstroke depiction always has.
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He, Amanda Waller, and the General who I totally think is General Sam Lane, Lois's dad, are fans of DBZ cuz of the scouters they're wearing.
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Later in the scene we see the General again he's totally General Sam Lane. I'll talk more about him when we get a double confirmation through a name drop/reveal in a later post calling Amanda Waller, Mandy. What a fucking bold thing to say to Waller! Like damn! power move right there!
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Superman and Deathstroke are fighting under a highway and we see the traffic is heading to Bludhaven!
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Very good reference to my favorite character in all of pop culture, Dick Grayson aka Nightwing. Nightwing makes Bludhaven his city to protect. The city makes its first appearance in Nightwing #1 (1996) (the panel here - W: Chuck Dixon, P: Scott McDaniel, I: Karl Story, C: Roberta Tewes, L: John Costanza). Fun Bludhaven fact, its crime rate is WORST than Gotham! Also HIGHLY recommend reading the new Nightwing run cuz its fucking amazing! Won a few Eisner Awards (think the Oscars but for comic books) recently and I am not just saying that because I am a Dick Grayson fan.
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Near the end of the episode, we see Lois willing to jump off a building to prove that Clark is Superman. A lot of discourse was happening online over this, but I do want to say this is pretty on brand for her to do.
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In Superman II, Lois does something similar and Clark saves her. its just in MAwS, Clark flies to save her thus ruining the secret identity, while in Superman II, Clark does save her but he is still able to get away with it thanks to him playing it more subtly.
Don't know why people we're in such a fucking fit over something that Lois has done before.
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In the after credits scene, Jimmy, who planned a sasquatch finding adventure with Lois and Clark, but they were dealing with their shit and Jimmy was by himself, decides to do the finding on his own and meets a giant gorilla. In the first episode Jimmy mentions an intelligent gorilla in France and my guess is this is Monsieur Mallah. You can read more about him here. If you made it this far down, I appreciate you taking the time to check this post out and if you want to see my other MAwS Easter Eggs posts - Episode 1 is here
Episode 2 is here
Episode 3 is here
Episode 4 is here
Episode 6 is here
Episode 7 is here and here
Episode 8 is here
Episode 9 is here
Episode 10 is here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 1 post is here
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which doctor who have been submitted (so far)?
The doctor, the master, Rose Noble, Bill Potts, Yasmin Khan, Jake Simmonds, and Clara Oswald have been posted already, as well as Captain Jack Harkness, Toshiko Sato, and Ianto Jones from Torchwood. River Song, Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, Alonso Frame, Cousin Eliza, Liv Chenkla, Helen Sinclair, Fritz Kreiner, Sam Jones, Liv Shaw, Tegan Jovanka, Nyssa, Izzy Sinclair, Christian Purcell, Ace McShane from Doctor Who, as well as Mary, John Hart, the Original Jack Harkness, Norton Folgate, Lizbeth Hayhoe, Tyler Steele, Gwen Cooper, and Owen Harper from Torchwood all have at least one submission. Safe to say, a lot lmao
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geronimomo-spd · 6 months
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omg are you watching probe??
OK SO my friend sent me a random top 90 queer characters in all of Who poll on twitter, and while being absolotly bonkers to me and just something you don't see every day (most of the doctors were at most up to the 40s, and a lot of not just Torchwood but random characters from random episodes that i love but took me so by suprise)
and then the top 2 were Liz Shaw, and then number one was a random guy named Christian Purcell, and i was like ??? who is that??
that led me down a whole rabbit whole couse i was like what is this?? then i realized its P.R.O.B.E!!! and i was like the P.R.O.B.E comunity is so winning that they won this poll?? there is a P.R.O.B.E. comunity??
then i did some reasecrhc so... from what i heard about this episode, i am going to watch it pretty soon!!! like wtf is happening i am all about this
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brookstonalmanac · 4 months
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Birthdays 3.7
Beer Birthdays
Conrad Pfeiffer (1854)
Sean Burke (Commons Brewery)
Chad Kennedy (Laurelwood; Worthy Brewing)
Christian Weber (Common Roots Brewing; 1986)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Luther Burbank; botanist (1849)
Rik Mayall; actor, comedian (1958)
Piet Mondrian; artist (1872)
Henry Purcell; composer (1659)
Townes Van Zandt; singer, songwriter (1944)
Famous Birthdays
Kōbō Abe; Japanese poet, writer (1924)
Milton Avery; artist (1893)
Tammy Faye Bakker; televangelist (1942)
Mahlon Clark; clarinetist (1923)
Bryan Cranston; actor (1956)
Henry Draper; astronomer (1837)
Jenna Fischer; actor (1974)
Janet Guthrie; auto racer (1938)
Franco Harris; Pittsburgh Steelers RB (1950)
John Heard; actor (1945)
John Herschel; mathematician (1792)
Stephen Hopkins; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1707)
Brandon T. Jackson; actor (1984)
Edwin Landseer; artist (1802)
Ivan Lendl; tennis player (1960)
Rob Roy MacGregor; Scottish folk hero (1671)
Laura Prepon; actor (1980)
Paul Preuss; sci-fi writer (1942)
Maurice Ravel; composer (1875)
Peter Sarsgaard; actor (1971)
Willard Scott; television weatherman (1934)
Lynn Swann; Pittsburgh Steelers WR (1952)
Wanda Sykes; comedian (1964)
Daniel J. Travanti; actor (1940)
Rachel Weisz; actor (1970)
Chris White; rock bassist (1943)
Peter Wolf; rock singer (1946)
Lee Young; jazz drummer (1917)
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queer-dw-tourney · 13 days
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CANONICALLY QUEER DOCTOR WHO CHARACTER TOURNAMENT !!!!!!!!
POLLS WILL BE UP IN THE MORNING.
GROUPS FOR ROUND ONE:
GROUP ONE:
LIZ SHAW VS JENNY FLINT
MADAME VASTRA VS RIVER SONG
JACK HARKNESS VS YASMIN KHAN
MIKE YATES VS ADRIC
CLARA OSWALD VS TOSHIKO SATO
BILL POTTS VS TRUDY
IANTO JONES VS ROGUE
CARLA SUNDAY VS ROSE NOBLE
GROUP TWO:
OWEN HARPER VS OLIVER HARPER
GWEN COOPER VS FITZ KREINER
ACE MCSHANE VS BERNICE SUMMERFIELD
HELEN SINCLAIR VS VALARIE LOCKWOOD
LIV CHENKA VS SAM JONES
TANIA BELL VS NORTON FOLGATE
LUKE SMITH VS CHARLIE SMITH
BLISS VS TEGAN JOVANKA
GROUP THREE:
CINDY WU VS CALYPSO JONZE
CHRISTIAN PURCELL VS CHRIS CWEJ
MATTEUSZ ANDRZEJEWSKI VS IZZY SINCLAIR
NYSSA OF TRAKEN VS JANE AUSTEN
TANYA ADEOLA VS COMPASSION
THE MAESTRO VS BEEP THE MEEP
ROANNA LOCKWOOD VS PATRICIA HAGGARD
PENNY CARTER VS HEATHER
THE WINNERS OF ROUND ONE WILL PROGRESS TO ROUND TWO . OBVIOUSLY .
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jessamine-rose · 1 year
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Hello there ^^ have you posted the list of books you're reading before by curiosity? If not would you mind sharing? I'm curious, if that's ok with you!
For those who haven’t seen this post, one of my New Year’s Resolutions is to finish my reading list. I picked 32 books/ stories from recs, classics, and titles which interested me. This is listed in ascending order, with my faovrites italicized (`・ω・´)
I hope this satisfies your curiosity, Anonie!! I enjoyed most of the stories, and I’m excited that this resolution is almost complete. Pls excuse my ramblings bc I couldn’t help adding some subjective comments for each story :>
Edit:: Resolution accomplished!! The final three book reviews have been added~
♡ The Blue Bird by Maurice Maeterlinck
It’s the only playwriting script on my list, and I can only imagine how visually exciting the stage performance must be. I learned about this story from @/mcdonaldsnumberone :3
♡ The Steadfast Tin Soldier by Hans Christian Andersen
This ended up on my list bc of Scaramouche. Need I say more??
♡ A Long Fatal Love Chase by Louisa May Alcott
Aahhh this was so exciting to read. After rooting for the heroine’s liberation, I am both sad and awed by the ending. You can thank @/bye-bye-sunbird for this amazing rec (◍•ᴗ•◍)
♡ Poetic Fragments of Sappho (translated by Julia Dubnoff)
The emotions, the imagery, the references to Greek mythology *sobs* Sappho’s poetry is so intimate and beautiful, and I will be the first to cry if more fragments are discovered one day.
♡ We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
I appreciated the story more after reading the literary analyses. It’s pretty good.
♡ Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami
I was curious about Murakami’s work due to his popularity. I liked his writing style in Document 1, but I couldn’t properly appreciate the story bc of the male-gazey parts.
♡ The Hand of the Enemy by Kerima Polotan
Polotan’s writing style is *chef’s kiss.* I think she did a good job at explaining “the political is personal” through her characters.
♡ The Call of Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft
I’m not personally into Lovecraft’s writing style so I think I’ll stick to the summaries. It was nice to learn more about cosmic horror through the source material.
♡ Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
The book isn’t my type, so I have no comments.
♡ Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu
There are so many quotes which made me squeal as a yandere writer, and I can always appreciate a wlw vampire story. It inspired me to write for Yandere! Vampire Pantalone ( ´ཀ` )
♡ Heartless by Marissa Meyer
I love the whimsical writing style and Alice in Wonderland references. The food descriptions are so wonderfully written.
♡ Love and Olives by Jenna Evans Welch
My new favorite book by the author. Generally, I love how she writes about family, romance, and tourism. It helps that this specific story has connections to Greek mythology ✧˖°
♡ Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
A good satirical take on Gothic novels!! It was easy for me to fall in love with Austen’s writing and the character of Henry Tilney.
♡ Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
I don’t plan to read the sequels, but I did enjoy Anne’s sense of imagination.
♡ The Turn of the Screw by Henry James
This book isn’t my type so I don’t have much to say about it ^^;
♡ Spells for Lost Things by Jenna Evans Welch
Another wonderful story by the author. I love the magic and mystery in it.
♡ My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier
After falling in love with Rebecca, I had to check this out and now the author’s other works are in my next reading list. Simply put, I adored this.
♡ Creepover: It Spells Z-O-M-B-I-E! by P.J. Night
I read this out of nostalgia for the series and was utterly disappointed. It lacks many of the traits which made the other Creepover books so enjoyable to my younger self -.-
♡ The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell
Honestly, what can I say?? Just read the story and see for yourself ૮ ˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶ ა
♡ The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
Another story which I can’t rlly comment on since the writing style isn’t my type.
♡ The Doll Factory by Elizabeth Macneal
The horror and aesthetics is so artfully written, and Silas is an excellent example of an utterly despicable antagonist. I couldn’t stop reading until I reached the end.
♡ Circus of Wonders by Elizabeth Macneal
The freakshow/ circus setting offers a different morbid aesthetic. I can’t wait to read Macneal’s future works >:3
♡ You’ve Reached Sam by Dustin Thao
A good story about grief. It has a brilliant detail about how Sam’s calls affect the heroine’s communication with other people. I do think the story would’ve been better if it were longer.
♡ And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
An excellent murder mystery which made me go “?!! :0” when the culprit was revealed.
♡ Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
I subscribed to the author’s YouTube channel, so I was naturally curious about this. I liked the mecha concept and historical references, but I have to agree with some of the negative reviews. The fact that I’m not into scifi also influenced my capacity to enjoy this book.
♡ A Wilderness of Sweets by Gilda Cordero-Fernando
Mere words cannot describe how good and sad this story is ;-;
♡ Grimms’ Fairy Tales by the Brothers Grimm
All those fairytales + the writing inspiration it gave me……..*rubs hands evilly*
♡ Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor by Xiran Jay Zhao
Again, I can’t say much about this book since I’m not into scifi + I’m not the target audience. I will say that I liked it more than Iron Widow due to the historical trivia, contemporary setting, and creative premise.
♡ Bone China by Laura Purcell
I am officially a fan of the author and I can’t wait to read her other works. More Gothic horror, here we go ٩( ᐛ )و
♡ Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
I now understand why @/diodellet and a book heroine cried reading this. Props to the author for the effective changes in writing style!!
♡ Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
It’s a good story but honestly not my type. There were times I found it hard to read but that might be due to the long paragraphs :T
♡ Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson
Another excellent mystery novel!! I like the self-aware protagonist, Knox’s Commandments, and the attention-catching title >:3
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eohwyyn · 9 months
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Good morning/afternoon/evening! For the book recs ask game: 28, 61, 81, 110 & 135?
hi!!
28. a book you wish you could read as a beginner again
and then there were none - now that i know who the murderer is I feel like re-reading wouldn't be as fun as the first time!
61. your favourite horror novel
the silent companions, laura purcell
81. a book that mentions flowers in the title
blue lily, lily blue from the raven cycle trilogy
110. your favourite psychological thriller
i'm not a huge fan of thrillers so i don't really have a favorite. idk if it counts as psychological but the echo wife by sarah gailey was super good!
135. recommend any book you like!
The Bird King by G. Willow Wilson! It's part fantasy, part historical fiction set in Spain during the christian reconquest
send me a book ask! 📖
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beenbettercomic · 11 months
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"Righteous Protest"
Every ComicCon experience I've ever had always includes the Christian protesters.
The Neko Maid in the last panel is the amazing Kat d. They have an Instagram account that you should be following.
If you would like to be featured in a monthly strip, become a patron!
-Jimmy Purcell.
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straydog733 · 2 years
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Reading Resolution: “Sordid Past” edited by Andrea Purcell
13. A collection of short stories: Smut Peddler Presents: Sordid Past edited by Andrea Purcell
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List Progress: 20/30
The Smut Peddler series has always been a great collection of erotic writing and art, from some thrilling names in the indie comics industry. The latest installment, Sordid Past, continues this pattern and has an even higher hit-rate than previous volumes. Obviously, trying to review and rate smut quickly wanders into the realm of the subjective, but there is a good variety to appeal to many tastes (and kinks).
The premise of Sordid Past is a simple one: each of the stories is set in a historical time period, ranging from ancient civilizations to gamers in the 80’s. There is not too much to say beyond singing the collection’s praises, so I will instead list some of my favorites.
-“Blessed by Baal” by Tzor Edery- The first story in the collection and the oldest time period, this story sets the tone of the book with a seductive, deliberate energy. A fertility ritual is set to begin, and two gender divergent people find each other and their places in their society. The strong, bold art style is very impactful and the orange and red color palate embodies the sultry summer heat.
-“Dances and Dalliances” by Jessi Jordan- Edwardian ballroom dramas are all about the rigid rules of etiquette and polite society, so seeing a pair of sisters behave shamelessly is a great contrast. A widowed woman is her younger sister’s chaperone to a ball, but while she sneaks away for an assignation with her female lover, the younger sister is having her own fling with a young man she’s had her eye on. There’s something special about erotica that is allowed to be fun, and this story is as fluffy and frilly as the gowns they’re all wearing.
-“Conversion” by Otava Heikkila- In a strong collection, this is a standout, both sexy and sensual. A Christian missionary has trekked into the Nordic wilderness to spread his message, but only finds a single man living in an isolated cabin, with no shared language between them. When a blizzard strands the missionary, the two men start to bond and find a connection stronger and more real than anything prescribed religious dogma could create.
-“A Queer Sort of Creature” by Rowan Woodcock- A polyamorous triad of silent film actors fool around after a day of shooting. It’s not that deep, but not everything has to be, and it’s hot.
These four are the tops, but there are plenty more to recommend; having read almost every Smut Peddler collection, Sordid Past has the highest percentage of stories I enjoyed, with only a couple not doing it for me. If you are in the mood for some fun, occasionally moving, illustrated smut, Sordid Past is a great place to start.
Would I Recommend It: Yes yes yes!
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bethwarw · 1 year
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Research of Doctor Who and LGBTQ characters through time:
Doctor Who has been one of Britain’s longest running shows and a show I have grown up with throughout my childhood. My first doctor that introduced me to the show was David Tennant as the 10th doctor. If you were to ask my mother the doctor she grew up with she would likely say Peter Davidson as the 5th doctor. Science fiction had always been one of my favourite genres alongside fantasy, horror and thriller so it was fairly obvious that from a young age I would have been introduced to sci-fi with Doctor Who.
I know a few of the very obvious LGBTQ+ characters in Doctor Who including the spinoffs Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood. I think quite a lot of the LGBTQ+ characters were very subtle since I did not pick up on it whilst rewatching the show for the 7th time. I’ve had a look at a few different pages that state characters that I never even considered to be LGBTQ+.
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The first very obvious characters that I know that are LGBTQ:
Captain Jack Harkness portrayed by John Barrowman who is a 50th century man who is bisexual and often kisses both women and men (Torchwood)
Ianto Jones portrayed by Gareth David-Lloyd who was heterosexual but then falls in love with Captain Jack meaning he is in a way bisexual(Torchwood)
Bill Potts portrayed by Pearl Mackie who states right off the bat that she is more attracted to women and is lesbian. (Doctor Who)
The Doctor; this one is quite controversial because when the show first aired it was very taboo for open homosexuality. I would say the queer implementations started in the rebooted version that began in 2005 with Christopher Eccleston. The Doctor is a time traveller and an alien who on quite recent events can also regenerate into a female meaning that they are probably somewhat bisexual. However it gets confusing because every time The Doctor regenerates they become an entirely different person, new teeth, new look and even a new personality. The 9th Doctor portrayed by Christopher Eccleston was attracted to a human named Rose but he also meets Captain Jack and is not even bothered by kissing him on the lips. This means that there is some sort of interspecies mingling and also non conforming to what gender The Doctor would fall in love with or feel attracted to. Different doctors have had different sexualities and it changes depending on the new personality upon regeneration which definitely puts The Doctor into the LGBTQ+ spectrum .
The Master; similarly to The Doctor, a Time-Lord which means they can regenerate into both a female form or a male form. The Master is The Doctor’s sworn enemy although I always detected some sexual tension. I always wondered if they were exes in the past because of the way they talk to each other. The Master is always scheming and causing problems for The Doctor but always talks as though they have a long history together.
Characters I have never considered throughout time:
1963-1989
Dr Judson from the episode The Curse of Fenric who was a mathematician struggling with his sexuality. During the time of release this was a taboo topic and was only later announced to be the case.
Ace and Karra have subtle lesbian context.
1990-1995
Commander Millington from The Curse of Fenric who was said to also have feelings for men. A flashback shown that Millington had jealousy towards Judson for having feelings for another boy in school. Commander Millington was the cause of Judson’s spinal injury due to fighting because of jealousy.
Luke Pendrell and Christian Purcell sharing the first same-sex kiss in the Doctor Who Universe.
1996-2004
Chris Cwej and Joel Mintz from the novel Damaged Goods which implied a sexual relationship at a bar between the two.
The 8th Doctor portrayed by Paul McGann was said to have had sexual relationships with both men and women.
Fitz Kreiner who had kissed The 8th Doctor in a novel was non-heterosexual.
2005-2009
John Hart from Torchwood spinoff in episode Kiss Kiss Bang Bang was Jack Harkness’ ex boyfriend that was stuck in a time-loop with him.
Lee McAvoy who was Donna’s husband in the library episode Forest of the Dead was originaly supposed to have been assigned female at birth but they didn’t go through with the plans on-screen.
Luke Smith from the spinoff series Sarah Jane Adventures was originally meant to come out as gay but the plans got cancelled.
Alonso the shipman.
2010-2017
Canton Everett Delaware III from episode Day of The Moon was planning to marry a man in the 20th century America
Jenny Flint and Madaam Vastra from the episode A Good Man Goes To War were a married lesbian couple.
Clara Oswald the Doctor’s companion who was split into multiple timelines throughout The Doctor’s life was said to have had a relationship with at least one other woman meaning she is bisexual.
Rani Jhuka an open lesbian woman in episode The Swords of Kali.
Heather, Bill Pott’s girlfriend.
2018-Present Day
Adam Lang and Jake Willis shared a kiss in Praxeus.
Calypso Jonse the first non-binary human to be shown.
The 13th Doctor and Yasmin Khan who repeatedly flirt and have feelings for each other.
I just recently watched one of the newer episodes where Yasmin Khan actually confesses her feelings to the 13th doctor. It turns out she is closeted and has lied to herself about being a lesbian because of her religious background. The 13th doctor likes to pretend she doesn’t know and avoids the fact that Yasmin is in love with her because The Doctor is afraid that due to being an undying/unaging 1000 year old alien and she cannot spend the rest of her life with Yasmin but Yasmin could spend the rest of her life with The Doctor and she would age and die.
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