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NYCC 2023: The Women of Marvel take the stage
NYCC 2023: The Women of Marvel take the stage #comics #comicbooks #nycc #nycc2023 #nycc23
An inspiring panel took the stage and assembled for the Women of Marvel event at New York Comic Con 2023! The line-up of speakers featured Marvel publishing talent including Executive Director for Digital Content Ellie Pyle, Editor Sarah Brunstad, Senior Editor Lauren Bisom, Director of Production & Special Projects Jennifer Grunwald, as well as celebrated comic writers Ann Nocenti and Erica…
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The ‘Women of Marvel’ Podcast Returns with Brand New Format Approach
Last Wednesday, the Women of Marvel podcast returned with a brand new season. With new episodes to air every Wednesday wherever podcasts are available, this brand new format to the podcast takes a character-centered hero-of-the-week approach. Spotlighting women characters and creators who’ve had large impacts on the overall Marvel Universe. So far, it’s been pretty amazing. Episode one proved to…
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Fearless Defenders #5 (2013) by Cullen Bunn, Will Sliney and Veronica Gandini. Edited by Ellie Pyle. Cover by Mark Brooks, Amanda Conner and Paul Mounts.
Fearless Defenders #5, August 2013, cover by Mark Brooks
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If you are a superfan of our gal, Rogue, and her beau, Gambit , you cannot miss this extra long and fantastic podcast episode of Women of Marvel! The hosts are fanfic friendly fellow Romy shippers Preeti Chhibber and Ellie Pyle and they brought on a Rogue's gallery (yeah you see what I did there) of guests: Cass Morris, Kelly Thompson, Julia Lewald, and the one and only Lenore Zann! Please let Marvel know how much you enjoyed this episode and want more Rogue (and Gambit) content!
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Lucy in Beverly Hills
Part 1 ~ The Cast
Although thematically the shows created by Lucille Ball were worlds apart from the down-home humor at the Clampett Mansion, there were artistic and creative commonalities that are worth discussing.
"The Beverly Hillbillies" ran from 1962 to 1971, while "The Lucy Show" ran from 1962 to 1968, both on CBS TV. Interiors were filmed at General Service Studios, where "I Love Lucy" began filming until it moved to larger quarters.
Like Jed Clampett, Lucy Carmichael and Lucy Carter are single parents, raising teenage girls, a popular trope of the 1960s and '70s.
The Desilu sitcoms "I Love Lucy," "Make Room for Daddy," "The Andy Griffith Show," and "Gomer Pyle USMC" are all related shows with characters in common much in the same way the Henning sitocms, "The Beverly Hillbillies," "Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres" were related. Interestingly, "The Beverly Hillbillies" was mentioned during two episodes of "The Danny Thomas Show", in 1963 and 1964.
Jed Clampett's fortune is made from striking oil. In the 1960 Broadway musical, Lucille Ball played a wildcatter looking to find black gold. On "I Love Lucy," new neighbors the O'Briens move from Texas, where they made their fortune in oil. Soon the Ricardos and Mertzes have dreams of riches from Texas tea.
Animal trainers Frank and Juanita Inn worked on both shows, as well as on "Here's Lucy."
Both shows went from black and white to color in October 1965. Although "The Lucy Show" had filmed its second season in color (1963-1964), CBS declined to air it in color.
Editor Dann Cahn (1963 to 1964), was also an editor for "I Love Lucy" and many Desilu shows.
Shared Casting
Their “Beverly Hillbillies” characters are in parentheses, followed by their Lucycom / Desilu credits.
Irene Ryan (Granny) performed with Lucille Ball on a May 3, 1949 episode of "The Bob Hope Radio Show." In 1963, Ryan and Ball both appeared on CBS specials featuring their TV shows.
Buddy Ebsen (Jed Clampett) appeared in a 1958 episode of "The Westinghouse-Desilu Playhouse" introduced by Desi Arnaz. He appeared with Lucille Ball on several CBS specials and numerous award shows.
Donna Douglas (Ellie Mae Clampett) performed in a 1960 episode of Desilu's helicopter series "Whirlybirds." She was seen with Lucille Ball on a 1963 CBS special "The Stars' Address".
Max Baer Jr. (Jethro Clampett) was seen with Lucille Ball on a 1963 CBS special "The Stars' Address".
Raymond Bailey (Millburn Drysdale) never acted opposite Lucille Ball, but was seen in episodes of Desilu's "The Whirlybirds," "The Untouchables," "The Ann Sothern Show" and "Westinghouse-Desilu Playhouse" introduced by Desi Arnaz.
The bankers of "The Lucy Show" (Theodore J. Mooney) and "The Beverly Hillbillies" (Millburn Drysdale) were remarkably similar: loud, quick-tempered, miserly, abusive to their secretaries, and willing to grovel and sacrifice their dignity to land a big account.
Stretch (Duke) the Clampett's lethargic bulldog, also played Thunderbolt on "Kiddie Parties, Inc." (1963) on "The Lucy Show." Stretch was one of Frank Inn's biggest stars.
Nancy Kulp (Miss Jane Hathaway) played the Cockney maid who teaches Lucy Ricardo ow to curtsy in "Lucy Meets the Queen" (1955). She also appeared in the Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz film Forever Darling, again playing a maid. Kulp returned to Desilu for a 1959 special with Milton Berle and Lucille Ball and a 1962 episode of “The Lucy Show” where she played Navy Officer Jane Corey.
Miss Jane's relationship to Mr. Drysdale was not dissimilar to Lucy Carmichael's relationship to her banker boss, Mr. Mooney.
Bea Benadaret (Cousin Pearl Bodine) first starred with Lucille Ball on her radio series “My Favorite Husband” (1948-1951), primarily as best friend Iris Atterbury. Benadaret was Ball’s first choice to play Ethel Mertz on “I Love Lucy,” but she was already contracted to play Blanche Morton on “The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show”, another best friend character. Ball still managed to cast her as a one-off character, Miss Lewis, an elderly spinster, on season one of “I Love Lucy.”
Frank Wilcox (John Brewster) appeared with Lucille Ball in the films Her Husband’s Affairs (1947) and The Fuller Brush Girl (1950). He played Frank Spaulding, owner of the Connecticut house in "Lucy Wants To Move To The Country" (1957).
Elvia Allman (Elverna Bradshaw) was heard with Lucille Ball on “My Favorite Husband” before playing the strident Candy Factory Forewoman on “I Love Lucy.” Allman returned to the show as one of Minnie Finch’s neighbors in “Fan Magazine Interview” (1954) and prim magazine reporter Nancy Graham in “The Homecoming” (1955). She made two appearances on “The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour“ - first as Ida Thompson, Westfield’s PTA director, then as Milton Berle’s private secretary. Allman would also be seen on two episodes of “The Lucy Show" as a customer in a department store and the manager of an employment agency. Allman’s final screen appearance with Lucille Ball reunited her with Bob Hope: “Bringing Back Vaudeville” in 1971. For Desilu, Allman was seen on “December Bride” (1954-59), and “The Ann Sothern Show” (1958).
Milton Frome (Lawrence Chapman) played Sam, who Lucy Ricardo tried to fix up with Dorothy, in “The Matchmaker” (1954). He played Milton Berle's agent in a "Lucy Saves Milton Berle" (1965). He also played a waiter in a 1972 episode of “Here’s Lucy” starring Donny Osmond.
Ray Kellogg (Gate Guard / Police Officer) played the barking Assistant Director (“Roll ‘em!”) in “Ricky’s Screen Test” (1954) and later appeared in “Bullfight Dance” (1955). He was seen on 7 episodes of “The Lucy Show” and two episodes of “Here’s Lucy.” In many of his appearances he played policemen or guards, just as he does here.
Charles Lane (Foster Phinney / Homer Bedloe / Billy Hacker) appeared in 7 films with Lucille Ball between 1933 and 1949. He was also heard on her radio show "My Favorite Husband". On "I Love Lucy," he played 4 characters and 2 more on "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour." He was cast as banker Barnsdahl on "The Lucy Show," but was released after 4 episodes so that Ball could hire Gale Gordon. He went from Desilu to Hooterville with his role of Homer Bedloe on "Petticoat Junction," which he also plays on "The Beverly Hillbillies".
Phil Silvers (Shifty Shafer aka Honest John) gave Lucille Ball a cameo on his show "Sergeant Bilko" in 1959. In 1963, Ball and Silvers performed the classic ‘Slowly I Turn’ sketch for “CBS Opening Night.” In December 1966, Silvers guest-starred as Oliver Kasten in “Lucy and the Efficiency Expert”. A year later Ball and Silvers both had bit parts in the film A Guide for the Married Man (1967).
Roy Roberts (John Cushing / Judge) appeared with Lucille Ball in Miss Grant Takes Richmond (1949). On “The Lucy Show” he first appeared as a Navy Admiral in “Lucy and the Submarine” before creating the role of Mr. Cheever, the president of Mr. Mooney’s bank, a recurring character he played through the end of the series. On “Here’s Lucy” he played the Superintendent of the Air Force Academy in season two’s two-part opener. He also played doctors in “Lucy and the Astronauts” (1971) and in "Lucy is N.G. as an R.N." (1973).
Shirley Mitchell (Opal Clampett) became friends with Lucille Ball in the late 1940s when she was featured in 4 episodes of “My Favorite Husband.” Mitchell reunited with Lucille Ball on “I Love Lucy” playing Marion Strong, member of the Wednesday Afternoon Fine Arts League. She also played Mae Belle Jennings on "Petticoat Junction."
Joi Lansing (Gladys Flatt) first worked with Lucille Ball on “I Love Lucy” in “Desert Island” (1956) and returned to play Miss Long Neck in "Lucy Wants a Career" (1959). She did an episode of Desilu's "The Untouchables" and appeared for Desi Arnaz on an episode of "The Mothers-in-Law".
Alan Reed Jr. (Sheldon Epps / Buddy) is probably best remembered as the voice of Fred Flintstone, acting opposite Bea Benadaret (Cousin Pearl). He was heard with Lucille Ball on "My Favorite Husband" (1949). In 1963 he played a café owner in “Lucy Visits the White House”. In 1967, he made an appearance on the Desi Arnaz series “The Mothers-in-Law”.
Most of the principal cast of "The Flintstones" (1960-1966) appeared on "The Beverly Hillbillies": Bea Benadaret (Betty), Alan Reed Jr. (Fred), and Mel Blanc (Barney) all appeared on the show. Jean Vander Pyl did not act on "The Beverly Hillbillies," but did appear on its sister show "Petticoat Junction" and voiced Maw on the cartoon "The Hillbilly Bears" (1966). All four also worked with Lucille Ball on radio and/or television. There was also an episode of "The Flintstones" titled "The Bedrock Hillbillies" (above) featuring animated characters named Granny and Jethro Hatrock with voice talent Howard Morris, John Stephenson, and June Foray, all of whom also worked with Lucille Ball.
Richard Deacon (Dr. Klinger / Mr. Brubaker) made two guest star appearances on Desilu's “December Bride” in 1956 in one of which he played Desi Arnaz’s butler. It’s not surprising that he was cast as Tallulah Bankhead’s butler Winslow in “The Celebrity Next Door,” a 1957 episode of “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.” In 1963 he played Harvey Rittenhouse in the Ball / Hope film Critic’s Choice. In October 1964, Deacon and Lucille Ball both played themselves on “Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theatre: Have Girls, Will Travel”. He was employed again by Desi Sr. as a regular on “The Mothers-in-Law” (1968-69). He was seen on two episodes of "Here's Lucy."
Paul Winchell (Grandpa Winch) was just 40 years old when he donned old age make-up to play Grandpa Winch in "Home for Christmas" (S1;E13). Four years later he was aged again to play Doc Porter on a two-part episode of "The Lucy Show" set in a the small town of Bancroft.
Mary Wickes (Adaline Ashley) was one of Lucille Ball's best friends of screen. She appeared on "I Love Lucy," "The Lucy Show," and "Here's Lucy," in addition to many other TV specials alongside Ball. The 1967 episode of "The Beverly Hillbillies" Wickes appeared on was aired between two of her "Lucy Show" appearances and featured Gail Bonney, who was seen on "I Love Lucy" and "The Lucy Show."
Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor (Oliver and Lisa Douglas) ~ were visitors to Beverly Hills from Hooterville, but both stars were also favorites of Lucille Ball. Gabor appeared in two episodes of "Here's Lucy", one as herself, and Albert played himself in a 1973 episode. In 1950, he co-starred with Lucille Ball in The Fuller Brush Girl.
Star Casting
John Wayne made a cameo appearance on "The Beverly Hillbillies". When asked how he wanted to be paid, he is best remembered answering back with: "Give me a fifth of bourbon--that'll square it." Wayne appeared as himself on "I Love Lucy" (1955) and "The Lucy Show" (1966). His uncredited cameo on "The Indians Are Coming" (S5;E20) was aired in 1967.
Sammy Davis Jr. (Sergeant Patrick Muldoon) made two appearances on the series during November 1968 episodes set in NYC. Although he plays a character here (an Irish cop!), he played himself on "Here's Lucy" in September 1970. His first "Hillbillies" appearance also features Lucy's friend and co-star Phil Silvers as Shifty Shafer (aka Honest John), a recurring character that was seen in eight episodes.
Impressionist Rich Little played himself in the season nine opener of "The Beverly Hillbillies." Mr. Drysdale convinces him to impersonate President Richard Nixon over the telephone to fool Jed. Nixon was one of Little's most popular impressions. When he played himself on a 1971 episode of "Here's Lucy," Nixon wasn't mentioned, but he did do his impression of John Wayne (see above).
Hedda Hopper played herself in "Hedda Hopper's Hollywood" (S3;E4) in 1964, an episode named after her newspaper column and television specials, one of which featured Lucille Ball. That same 1960 special featured Gloria Swanson, who did a cameo as herself in a 1966 episode titled "The Gloria Swanson Story" (S5;E12). Curiously, Hopper played herself in a 1955 episode of "I Love Lucy" titled "The Hedda Hopper Story." An episode of "The Lucy Show" titled "Lucy and the Lost Star" was intended for Swanson, but the lost star eventually cast was Joan Crawford.
Robert Cummings appeared as himself in "The Race for Queen" (S2;E19) playing the celebrity judge of the Queen of Beverly Hills beauty contest. He was known as Bob Collins on "The Bob Cummings Show" (aka "Love That Bob!"), which ran from 1955 to 1959. The same year it ended he played himself on a 1959 episode of "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour" set in Japan. He reprised the character of Bob Collins on a 1972 episode of "Here’s Lucy” (above) and returned the following season for another episode as a different Bob. His sitcom had featured many of the same actors as "The Beverly Hillbillies" and various Lucycoms, but especially Joi Lansing, Nancy Kulp, and Elvia Allman. Cummings' appearance on "Hillbillies" is primarily attributable to the fact that BH creator Paul Henning produced "The Bob Cummings Show"!
Other Common Cast Members
Jack Bannon, Wally Cox, Peter Leeds, Bobs Watson, Lyle Talbot, Doris Packer Eleanor Audley, Maurice Marsac, Leon Ames, Jesse White, George Barrows, Herb Vigran, Jean Willes, Norman Leavitt, Leon Belasco, Burt Mustin, Iris Adrian, Foster Brooks, Ted Eccles, Robert Foulk, Tristram Coffin, Byron Foulger, Gil Perkins, Hal Taggart, Robert Cummings, Natalie Schaffer, Mel Blanc, John McGiver, Don Rickles, John Carradine, Jacques Bergerac, Hans Conried, Murvyn Vye, Bernie Kopell, Barbara Morrison, Phil Arnold, Ellen Corby, Robert Carson, Barry Kelley, William Newell, Lurene Tuttle, Karen Norris, Hayden Rorke, Benny Rubin, Helen Kleeb, Bill Quinn, Frank J. Scannell, Irwin Charrone, Gail Bonney, Fritz Feld, Norma Varden, Murray Pollack, Jil Jarmyn, Olan Soule, John Gallaudet, George N. Niese, Dick Winslow, Tommy Farrell, Cliff Norton, Robert Osborne, Nestor Paiva, Larry J. Blake, Hans Moebus, Norman Stevans, Monty O'Grady, Steve Carruthers, and Bert Stevens.
~ Stay Tuned for Part 2 : Episodes ~
#The Beverly Hillbillies#Lucille Ball#The Lucy Show#I Love Lucy#Here's Lucy#TV#CBS#Frank Inn#Nancy Kulp#Bea Benadaret#Hedda Hopper#Rich Little#John Wayne#Sammy Davis Jr.#Eddie Albert#Eva Gabor#Mary WIckes#Paul Winchell#Richard Deacon#Alan Reed Jr.#Shirley Mitchell#Joi Lansing#Frank Wilcox#Elvia Allman#Phil Silvers#Ray Kellogg#Charles Lane#Roy Roberts#Donna Douglas#Irene Ryan
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The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 3) #9: Spider-Verse, part 1: The Gathering
Read Date: May 22, 2023 Cover Date: January 2015 ● Writer: Dan Slott ● Penciler: Olivier Coipel ● Inker: Olivier Coipel ● Colorist: Justin Ponsor ● Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos ● Editor: Nick Lowe ◦ Ellie Pyle ●
**HERE BE SPOILERS: Skip ahead to the fan art/podcast to avoid spoilers
Reactions As I Read: ● I don't have anything specific against Dan Slott, but I'd like to see a different writer at some point here. Slott has some decent ideas, but he stays very surface-level with what he could do with them. ● whew what a rude awakening ● why does he keep speaking in rhyme? ● I’m kind of over seeing Spider-Men die ● Downton Webby. heh. ● Spider-Gwen’s costume is cute
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Synopsis: The story opens with Spider-Man waking up to a phone call. When he answers, J. Jonah Jameson yells at him to get over to "Armstrong Park" to get pictures of a super villain. This is unusual, since Peter no longer works for J. Jonah Jameson. When he arrives at the park, Morlun is waiting for him, and kills him, saying "Why do I even bother explaining, when all you ever do is DIE?" It is then revealed that this is an alternate universe where Humans live on the moon.
Later, on Earth-001, Morlun's family, the Inheritors, wait for him to return from his hunt. When he comes back, Daemos asks him what world's Spidey he killed this time, and Morlun responds by saying it doesn't matter. Verna says to keep telling himself that. She then decides to go on a hunt, and her servants fetch 3 of her hounds: Sable, Fireheart and Kravinoff (all resembling characters from Spider-Man's life), and tells the Master Weaver to bring her to a world with young Totems. After she leaves, Morlun asks his brother what she meant, and Daemos tells him that the whole family knows that Morlun has been avoiding a specific thread of the Great Web. Morlun says he has been saving it for last, and when Daemos considers hunting there himself Morlun tells him to stay away from it, and Daemos remembers it is Earth-616.
Our Spider-Man from Earth-616 wakes up to see Cindy Moon, aka Silk, hanging before him. She says she has a solution to their problem, which is that whenever they get close, they feel the need to mate because of their connection, having been bitten by the same spider. She says he should move to another city, jokingly suggesting the moon, and that she could handle New York.
They go outside and swing around the city. They then run into Looter, who has stolen a Spider-Tank and Spiderling outfits from Spider-Island II, Superior Spidey's base. After dealing with him, one of the henchmen flees from the scene. Suddenly, Spider-Woman, Spider-Girl, and Spider-Man 2099 arrive. Miguel tells Peter that they need to talk.
The last remaining henchman is very confused, and is confronted by Spider-UK, MC2 Spider-Girl, and Spider-Ham, who knocks him out. Peter becomes becomes very confused, and Spider-Uk says that they are the Spiders of other dimensions and that all the strands of the Great Web are converging on him. Peter is shocked, but Mayday Parker, aka Spider-Girl, reminds him of the time they met before to calm him down and says that they need his help to stop the Inheritors. Spider-UK tells him Daemos, Morlun's elder brother, is coming to Earth-616, and all of them, including Silk, head into a portal to another dimension.
Meanwhile, in Mountain Wundagore, Eastern Europe, at the home of the New Warriors, Kaine Parker, aka Scarlet Spider, is beaten down by Daemos, who defeated the New Warriors members Justice, Water Snake, Sun Girl, and Nova. Kaine then stabs him through his shoulders with spikes coming from his arm and Daemos realized that unlike other spiders, he actually make him feel pain. He realizes that he is the current receptacle of the Other, and says he will savor him for days.
Suddenly, Old Man Spider-Man, Bruce Banner Spider-Man and a mysterious Spider-Character appear through a portal to save him. The third Spider turns out to be Gwen Stacy, the Spider-Woman of Earth-65. This shocks Kaine, and he thinks she is a clone and that the Jackal was behind it. Suddenly, Ben Reilly, the original Scarlet Spider, appears to help out. This surprises Kaine, because Ben Reilly was killed by the Green Goblin. Daemos then breaks Bruce Banner Spidey's spine and the others all escape through a portal.
Meanwhile, on Earth-13, a large group of Spider-Men are gathered. The group that saved Scarlet Spider arrive, and Peter can't process how Ben Reilly and Gwen Stacy are here. He then asks what was so special about this Earth. Suddenly, Cosmic Spider-Man arrives, and hands Mayday Parker her baby brother. Cosmic Spidey tells Peter that this is a world where he never lost the Enigma Force, and the Inheritors would be foolish to come there. However, he cannot leave his world or the Enigma Force would stay behind, but in the coming battle, he would go with them. Peter asks him what he means, and Spider-UK says there is a war coming, and they tell him he is the greatest of them all.
In the Ultimate Universe, Miles Morales is seen mourning the loss of his mother, and how he could have saved her. Ultimate Jessica Drew arrives and tells him that he shouldn't quit being Spider-Man. Miles says he isn't, but being Spider-Man cost him his family. Jessica says that he can make a new one, and that the Spiders need to stick together. Suddenly, Verna arrives from a portal to kill them, and says it's better for them to split up, because it's much better when they RUN!
(https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Amazing_Spider-Man_Vol_3_9)
Fan Art: Spiderman: Into the Spider-verse by Hammling
Accompanying Podcast: ● Amazing Spider Talk - episode 09
#marvel#marvel comics#my marvel read#podcast recommendation#comics#peter parker#spider-man#comic books#fan art#fanart#amazing spider-talk
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top five con moments
Meeting @uchidachi and @favorite-ginger and Alle who is no longer on tumblr and I miss her and all the other people I've met and befriended even if for a short while. Deff the #1 best thing to happen at a con
Meeting Stephanie Hans every year and that one time I got commissions done by her
Picture with Oscar Issac @_@ <3
Picture with Tom Sturridge (Dream~)
Meeting Ellie Pyle and then her surprising me! with putting the picture she took of her and me in an issue of Daredevil! (And she published my letter that issue too ahhh)
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Hi, can I please ask for some female faceclaims between 21-30 that are white or half-white that have mermaid/water nymph vibes, please? Thank you so much !!!! <3
Hey! I have a previous ask here for people with mermaid resources, here are some people with no mermaid specific resources but have the vibe:
La’Tecia Thomas (1991) Indian / White.
Hari Nef (1992) Ashkenazi Jewish - is a trans woman and is pro Palestine!
Lily Mae Harrington (1993)
Ella-June Henrard (1993)
Emma Dumont (1994)
Midori Francis (1994) Japanese / Irish and Italian - is queer.
Natasha Liu Bordizzo (1994) Chinese / Italian.
Rose Williams (1994) - is pro Palestine!
Taylor Russell (1994) Black Canadian / European.
Natacha Karam (1994) Lebanese / Irish - is pro Palestine!
Matilda De Angelis (1995)
Anya Chalotra (1995) Kashmiri Indian / English.
Rachel Sennott (1995) - is pro Palestine!
Annalisa Cochrane (1996)
Thea Sofie Loch Naess (1996) - is pro Palestine!
Hanako Greensmith (1996) Japanese / English.
Ellie Bamber (1997)
Havana Rose Liu (1997) Chinese / White - is pansexual.
Ella Hunt (1998) - is queer.
Jessica Alexander (1999) - is pro Palestine!
Malia Pyles (2000) Filipino / English.
India Ria Amarteifio (2001) Ghanaian / German.
Hope these are useful!
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Named Ginger Cats in Live Action Television
I’m compiling a database of every ginger cat in the media. See the master post for all forms of media here.
Animated shows have their own post. Unnamed cats also have their own post, because this was too many links for Tumblr to handle.
If I am missing any ginger cats, please comment so it can be added to the list.
Abigail (iCarly)
Alex (Animals)
Baciagalup (The Sopranos)
Boomer (Maron)
Circe (Batman)
Clooney (This Is Us)
Dicky (Alfred Hitchcock Presents)
Fluffy (The Brady Bunch)
Fritzy (Mission Impossible)
George (Murder, She Wrote)
Grandpa (Love)
Gus (Alfred Hitchcock Presents)
Harriette and Kittens (The Donna Reed Show)
Henrietta (Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C)
Herbie (My Favorite Martian)
Hermione (Thriller)
Jennet (Night Gallery)
Little Ray (Sister, Sister series regular)
Macbeth (The Outer Limits)
Marmalade and Unnamed Cat (The King of Queens)
Max (My Favorite Martian)
Mew Mew (Tales from the Crypt)
Minerva (Our Miss Brooks, series regular)
Miranda (Petticoat Junction)
Miss Puss (Everybody Loves Raymond)
Mr. Ash (The Office)
Mr. Bailey (Designing Women)
Mr. Henderson (The Dick Van Dyke Show, series regular)
Mr. Whiskers (Bosom Buddies)
Mrs. Stephens (Bewitched)
Nancy (2 Broke Girls)
Oatmeal (Russian Doll)
Patches and Unnamed Kittens (Three's Company)
Picky-Picky (Ramona)
Ralph (The Carol Burnett Show)
Rusty (The Beverly Hillbillies episodes The Army Game, The Cat Burgular, Clampett City, The Clampetts are Overdrawn, The Clampetts Go Fishing, The Clampetts Go Hollywood, Dash Riprock, You Cad, Drysdale's Dog Days, Elly's Animals, Elly, The Working Girl, Jed Plays Solomon, and Jethro's Friend )
Rusty (Mission Impossible)
Sabrina (Sabrina The Teenage Witch)
Simba (Emergency!)
Skidmark (Fear the Walking Dead)
Skinner (Bones)
Spot (Star Trek: The Next Generation, series regular)
Spot II (Star Trek: Picard)
Stanley (Alfred Hitchcock Presents)
Teresa and Frisky (Dennis the Menace)
Thomas (Route 66)
Tibolt (Magnum, P.I.)
Tigger (Last Man Standing)
Tippie (Alfred Hitchcock Presents)
Toni Devlin (Bewitched)
Victoria (Bewitched)
#ginger cat master post#television cats#cats on television#ginger cats#yellow cats#orange cats#red cats#long post
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mw female fcs??
here's a couple of our mwf for you, friend ! nicole wallace, lulu antarisksa, sobhita dhulipala, simone ashley, summer bishil, mya horcher, maia reficco, malia pyles, chandler kinney, ella balinska, zaria simone, bailee madison, madison pettis, maddison jaizani, madelaine petsch, erin westbrook, bianca santos, angela sarafyan, brianne tju, bianca santos, tati gabrielle, sydney park, logan browning, zhao lusi, pat chayanit, lovie simone, savannah lee smith, summer bishil, isabella gomez, reina hardesty, lindsey morgan, madison davenport, rabia soyturk, tessa thompson, haley lu richardson, freya allan, nicole maines, jane de leon, kaya scodelario, lorenza izzo, giorgia whigham, odette anabelle, marisol nichols, liana liberato, lauren tsai, madchen amick, ellie bamber, emma mackey, simone kessell, kiana madiera, jessica parker kennedy, renee rapp, britt robertson, maude apatow, jessica sula, kennedy mcmann, katherine mcnamara, katie stevens, milly alcock, melissa barerra, jenna ortega, olivia rodrigo, zion moreno, lucy boynton, minnie mills, rain spencer, paulina singer, maris racal, whitney peak, blu hunt, kylie bunbury, danielle rose russell, kim doyeon, carlacia grant, sasha pieterse, daniela nieves, lana condor, alexxis lemire, halle bailey, anya chalotra, khadijha red thunder, hande ercel, melisa pamuk, natalia dyer, olivia rose keegan, olivia scott welch, summer madison, bebe wood, auli'i cravalho, devyn nekoda, kaia gerber, adria arjona, alisha boe, lucy hale, meghann fahy, dianna agron, vanessa morgan, alycia debnam-carey, anna sawai, anna lambe, troian bellisario, shay mitchell, halston sage, anya taylor joy, elizabeth lail, ayesha madon, brittany o'grady, cailee spaeny, cierra ramirez, priscilla quintana, sofia carson, and courtney eaton !
#town rp#new rp#appless rp#mumu rp#apartment rp#relaxed rp#tumblr rp#oc rp#fandom rp#au rp#canon rp#slice of life rp#small town rp#beach town rp#palmviewanswered#anonymous
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Spider-Boy #12 Review
Spider-Boy #12 Review #spiderboy #MARVEL #marvelcomics #comics #comicbooks #news #mcu #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #spiderman #Amazon #peterparker #asm #amazingspiderman
Writers: Dan Slott Artists: Paco Medina Colorist: Erick Arciniega Letterer: Joe Caramagna Cover Artists: Paco Medina & Rachelle Rosenberg; Elizabeth Torque; Mark Bagley & GURU-eFX, Michael Cho; Edwin Galmon & Jesus Aburtov; Federico Vicentini & Edgar Delgado Designer: Adam Del Re Editors: MR Daniel, Kaeden McGahey, Kaitlyn Lindtvedt, Ellie Pyle, Nick Lowe & CB Cebulski Publisher: Marvel Price:…
#Marvel#Marvel Comics#marvel comics review#marvel review#review#Spider-Boy#Spider-Boy 12#Spider-Boy 12 Review#Spider-Man
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Edge of Venomverse comes to Marvel Unlimited
Edge of Venomverse comes to Marvel Unlimited #digitalcomics #venom
Edge of Venomverse Unlimited #1 Writer: Clay McLeod ChapmanArtist: Phillip SevyColorist: Andres MossaEditor: Ellie Pyle12-issue arc begins today, Tuesday, June 13 The Summer of Symbiotes goes Unlimited! On a freezing, snow-covered night a Holy Man comes to the aid of a mother and father terrified to kiss their little girl goodnight. Will he offer salvation or the ultimate destruction?
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#andres mossa#clay mcleod chapman#digital comics#edge of venomverse#edge of venomverse unlimited infinity comic#ellie pyle#marvel#phillip sevy
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mwf??
é pra já, cinzinha.
mwf: simone ashley, lupita nyong'o, samantha logan, emily bader, naenano, madelaine petsch, ashley puzemis, momo, danielle galligan, hunter schafer, tzuyu, anne hathaway, ayo edebiri, tiffany hwang, bailee madison, barbie ferreira, taeyeon, ruby cruz, shay mitchell, yoo siah, molly gordon, imada mio, lucy hale, maia reficco, ruby stokes, alisha boe, laura harrier, monica bellucci, angela bassett, emilie de ravin, gwendoline christie, jamie chung, kat graham, vanessa morgan, jessica henwick, nathalie emmanuel, chloe bennet, kaya scodelario, sonam kapoor, aisha dee, deepika padukone, zion moreno, anastasia tsilimpiou, fan bing bing, gemma chan, charithra chandran, chandler kinney, blake lively, troian bellisario, katherine heigl, jodie comer, kate walsh, maitreyi ramakrishnan, avantika vandanapu, richa moorjani, megan suri, lee rodríguez, tommy dorfman, bebe wood, ellie bamber, tate mcrae, olivia rodrigo, malia pyles, alexa demie, chappell roan, charlotte lawrence, havana rose liu, kathryn newton, olivia jade, rachel sennott, carmella zumbado, florence pugh, auli'i cravalho, rene rapp, rachel sennott, rachel hilson, claudia jessie, sophie nélisse, hailee steinfeld, beanie feldstein, hande ercel, roberta colindrez, sandra oh, lauren ridloff, da'vine joy randolph, michelle yeoh, lauren ridloff, sandra mae frank, hannah waddingham, mimi keene e angela bassett.
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i know there's always been shit webcomics, but I feel like a major thing about older internet comics (i'm talking kate beaton, kcgreen, ryan pequin, achewood, kcgreen, mitch clem, super mega comics) was that they contained niche or disturbing or surreal humour that couldn't be easily printed in newspapers and magazines. but since the internet turned into 5 social media sites and virality ruined everything it seems like so many of the internet comics i see (largely because algorithms put them on my feed for no reason) are just lowest-common-denominator, broad, hyper-relatable fucking garbage. or the kind of disturbing humour where, unlike say in kcgreen or achewood, there's no real depth to it beyond being shocking and dispiriting. the relatable stuff is like the sort of stuff adam ellis used to do before he escaped being buzzfeed's galley-slave and was able to take time and do better work. the writers of some of these comics I'm seeing, where the whole point is either 'omg this happens to me! and everyone else!' or 'haha, that [cute thing] is dead / traumatised now' or 'these people say boring things in a gratingly weird way' (looking at you pyle), could follow his example and actually write some fucking jokes at least
#what a specific thing to be annoyed about#obviously there's still gold out there but facebook always shows me this crap#wake up to posts from a group called 'Wholesome Comics' where it's like bunnies committing suicide
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On ‘Ghost-Spider’ with Women of Marvel podcast hosts Ellie Pyle and Preeti Chhibber
The Women of Marvel podcast has returned this season and it’s sporting an entirely new approach. Changing up in style to focus in on a different Marvel superheroine every week, the podcast features both a brand new format and co-host to the season. Where listeners both old and new can learn about some of Marvel’s best women superheroes such as Jean Grey, Shuri, and Wasp. We spoke with hosts…
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