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tagged (kinda) by @shcherbatskayas <3
name ten favorite characters from ten different fandoms, then tag ten people.
kitty shcherbatskaya (anna karenina)
sherlock holmes
ariel (the tempest)
rose seithathi (deutschland 89)
medea
dina (the band's visit)
aziraphale (good omens)
miyamizu mitsuha (your name)
june iparis (legend)
andrew martin (the bicentennial man)
tagging: @mollymooon @helenekuragina @fifthlydoyoudream @catilinas @betweendoctorsanddetectives @perigelion @saranghandagom @learning-to-think @verityontheothersites @florencewelchsgrapejuice but obvs no worries if this isn't your thing. hope you have a lovely day <3
#idk if i would still consider kitty my favourite character but still picked her (a) bcs she was the og and (b) in honour of prev url <3#gotta do one of these every 6 months to remember what it's like#tagged#ramblings
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X-Men Abridged: 1981 - Bonus: Avengers Annual 10/What If? 27
The X-Men, those Claremontian mutants that have sworn to protect a world that hates and fears them, are a cultural juggernaut with a long, tangled history. Want to unravel this tapestry? Then read the Abridged X-Men! [more here]
(Avengers Annual 10 & What If? 27) - by Chris Claremont and Mary Jo Duffy, Michael Golden and Jerry Bingham
Avengers? You’re not here for Avengers! Let me make the following counterpoint:
Holy eye shadow, Rogue!
See, Avengers Annual 10 is less about the Avengers and more about three other things:
The rehabilitation of Carol Danvers who, after this, has had her fill of the Avengers and becomes an honorary member of the X-Men;
Spider-Woman and the X-Men trying to figure out what has happened to Ms. Marvel;
Mystique trying to spring her Brotherhood from prison, using a secret weapon: Rogue.
Depending on my mood that day, I might name Rogue as my favourite-ever X-Man, so I really could not skip her debut issue. Instantly iconic, all of this:
Her streak;
Her signature green outfit with hoodie;
Her accent.
Queen.
I love how Claremont once again almost effortlessly introduces a strong female character, one that single-handedly takes down three of the strongest Avengers. Also note how free Rogue still is with her powers: fun, flirty, without the tragic can’t-touch-anyone-angle that will define her for the next three decades.
I’m sorry, am I getting ahead of myself?
This story begins as a whodunit: who pushed an amnesiac Carol Danvers off the Golden Gate Bridge and stole her mind? For that matter, where did she came from? Wasn’t she happily married and pregnant in some alternative dimension last time the readers saw her? Spider-Woman rescues her from the choppy water and calls Professor Xavier to help out. He manages to retrieve the Jane Doe’s identity and knows who attacked her: a woman named Rogue.
Rogue, meanwhile, skulks about the Avengers Mansion, first taking out Captain America and then attacking Thor.
Considering what this comic is about, I don’t believe Hawkeye���s throwaway mysognism is accidental here.
Rogue’s powers work as follows: through touch, she can steal other people’s powers and memories. The longer she touches someone, the longer she’ll have them - with the looming threat of the theft becoming permanent.
After absorbing Thor, Rogue is faced with three Avengers who’s powers she can’t absorb - Spider-Woman (covered in a suit); Vision (robot) and Wonder Man (being of pure energy? Idk, I’m not really familiar with him other than his bromance with Beast). Hoping the three powers she has in her arsenal - Ms. Marvel’s, Thor’s and Cap’s - will be enough, Rogue flees.
Mystique, meanwhile, has duped Iron Man by pretending to be the Wasp and has paralysed Tony Stark in his suit with some sort of device. She picks up the powered-up Rogue and their plan becomes clear:
Rogue immediately earns her place in my heart by using billionaire Tony Stark the way the Coyote uses anvils. (Also note the odd way of spelling ‘sugah’.)
I love how both the Brotherhood and the X-Men continually pull focus from the Avengers: for an Avengers-comic, it's surprising how much they're pushed to the background. Again, this makes sense if you know what this issue really is about, but that won’t become clear until the epilogue. I don’t mind, it means we get a ton of great moments, like the Blob calling Mystique ‘Misty’:
My God, this era’s Destiny/Mystique is even more obvious than 90’s Rictor/Shatterstar.
A battle erupts. One funny moment is actually seeing Destiny fight. I’ve never really read comics about this incarnation of the Brotherhood and my collection mostly takes off after Legion Quest, so I mostly know Destiny posthumously. I always figured that, as a villain, she stood somewhere off on the side, delivering cryptic messages. I never realized she was the one to almost shoot Senator Kelly, nor that her powers are this practical.
X-Men drinking game rule 11: Drink anytime someone fatshames the Blob.
The fight is pretty evenly matched until Spider-Woman releases Iron Man from Mystique’s little trap. Soon, the Avengers overwhelm the Brotherhood. While Mystique and Rogue manage to flee, Destiny, Avalanche, Pyro and the Blob are detained again.
With the main antagonists sorted, we return to the actual storyline: the rehabilitation of Ms. Marvel. Professor X has managed to tease her out of her catatonic state and offers her therapy to restore her missing memories and powers. (The ones stolen by Rogue.) The Avengers, not fully understanding why Carol won’t ask them for help, eventually come by for a house call.
Carol asks the X-Men to leave while the Avengers gingerly confront her. It’s very awkward.
“Fuck the Avengers. Taking my beer.” - Wolverine, probably.
See, what all this refers to is the rape of Ms. Marvel. I haven’t read the particular comic in which this happens (Avengers 200), so if you want all the details, I’ll refer you to this article. Before I get into the details, it’s important to note that Claremont was the writer for Carol Danvers in her solo-series, giving her agency and turning Ms. Marvel into a three-dimensional character. The title was then cancelled and Carol was shuffled off to the Avengers. (Rogue was, in fact, planned to make her debut in that the solo-Ms. Marvel series, as one of Ms. Marvel’s new antagonists. Presumably, Rogue would steal her powers there, too. We all know Claremont loves to strip his heroes and heroines of their powers to show they’re even more badass without them.)
As an Avenger, Carol was wooed by some other-dimensional dude/entity named Marcus. He courted her by giving her flowers, worshipping the ground she stepped on and, oh yeah, ‘subtly’ influencing her mind to make her fall in love with him and consequently impregnating her.
Yes.
Now, Claremont is no stranger to putting his characters through their paces and he gleefully makes use of the whole mental manipulation-trope. In fact, telepathically coercing someone to fall in love with you is absolutely what Mastermind did to Jean Grey: he probably violated her just as much as Marcus did Carol. The difference is how it’s treated in the narrative: Mastermind’s actions are never laughed away or apologized for and are the direct cause for his downfall. They help trigger Jean’s transformation to the Dark Phoenix, whose first deed is taking out her fury on ‘Jason Wyngarde’.
That’s… not what happened with Ms. Marvel. There, the narrative condones Marcus’ actions by framing it as ‘her happy ending’ (married and pregnant, yay!), something which is celebrated by the Avengers.
This is where Carol calls them out for their bullshit.
We call this ‘The Reason You Suck’-Speech. It’s a thing of beauty.
The Avengers depart, tail between their legs, and Carol hangs out with the cool X-kids from now on. For now, at least.
So, this issue is not only a landmark because it’s where Rogue debuts, but you can also see Chris Claremont going to bat for one of characters: he (presumably reluctantly) gave back the character of Carol Danvers when her solo was cancelled, proceeded to see how terribly they massacred his girl and then claimed that ownership right back.
Good for you, Claremont.
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The “What If… the Phoenix Had Not Died”-issue is kind of boring, because it’s basically a rehash of the Phoenix Saga. Why am I paying attention to it? Because of the (mild) gore (and because the Avengers Annual wouldn’t fill a whole post). Anyway, it’s like watching a Final Destination-movie: it’s silly, light on plot and never a particularly thought-provoking movie, but it’s still fun to see all those people inventively but haplessly die.
Plot! Instead of committing suicide on the moon, the Shi’ar strip Jean of her powers after her trial. Jean is trapped in a barren mental state, almost feeling like she's a veggie. But Jean's powers refuse to remain dormant: slowly, her telepathy returns.
When Galactus threatens the Shi’ar homestead, Lilandra summons the X-Men as her champions. Jean embraces her Phoenix-side and defeats Galactus. Everyone is grateful and super-convinced Jean can handle the Phoenix this time! Yay!
And, because that battle with Galactus took a lot out of her, Jean decides she can have a little asteroid. As a treat. She keeps slipping up on her diet, supping on the occasional meteor and lonely planet to keep her power levels up. It turns out to be a slippery slope: finally, she consumes another star (in an uninhabited system! And a small one! How dare you judge her!), but when she returns to the mansion…
The absolute worst moment to forget you have powers, Kitty.
Xavier attempts to bind the Phoenix, but last time, Jean helped him fight from within. This time, there's not much Jean left. Without breaking a sweat, the Phoenix wipes his brain. But she doesn’t stop there. Maybe the Phoenix remembers that, last time, she was undone by the principles of “friendship is magic��. This time, she’s determined to not let it get so far.
It’s absolutely bone-chilling.
And the stars blinked As they watched her carefully Jealous of the way she shone - Atticus
I wonder if there’s a rhyme or reason to the way Jean murders her friends: is it random? Does she go for the ones she loves the most first? Does she save Cyclops for last, knowing killing him might trigger Jean to respond?
The narration mentions that the three remaining X-Men are the most powerful ones: Polaris, Havok and Cyclops. (I would’ve swapped in Storm for Cyclops, but whatever.) They have formulated a quick plan: Polaris pulls focus while Havok and Cyclops shift into position. Phoenix disintegrates Polaris while Havok and Scott try and blast Phoenix to smithereens.
But at the last moment, Scott can’t. Havok’s blast alone is not enough. Phoenix shoots him through the heart and then, finally, kills Cyclops. That’s when Jean resurfaces, realizing what she’s done. She can’t take it - she’s in the mood to dissolve in the sky, as per Virginia Woolf - and she lets the Phoenix take over.
Phoenix finally lives up to her potential: The End of All That Is.
It's a mediocre plot with a lame ramp-up to a terrifying conclusion. In the regular universe, the thing that triggers the Phoenix is the utter violation of Jean’s body and mind; here, it’s being confronted by Kitty. One is the proverbial red cloth in front of the bull, the other is being assaulted by an ineffective wet cloth. The Phoenix Saga is iconic because all the pieces were carefully put in place; this just feels rushed an unearned.
Also, the Watcher is full of shit. You can’t say you don’t pass judgment whilst simultaneously comparing the merits of one tragedy to the other. Shut up, Uatu.
Check back next week for your regularly scheduled X-Men Abridged! It’s time for 1982 and the brood saga!
#x-men abridged#abridged x-men#x-men#rogue#mystique#destiny#carol danvers#ms marvel#wolverine#cyclops#colossus#phoenix#storm#angel#iceman#beast#nightcrawler#kitty pryde#polaris#havok
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tagged by: @foxofthe100 tagging: @seesgood @tostxyalive idk whoever
BASICS:
Name: Rachel Age: 25 Pronouns: she / her Sexuality: I identify as straight but lets all be honest here, it’s a sliding scale. Zodiac sign: Taurus Taken or single: married Four Things About This Blog:
❄ Peter Colton is Canon. He is mentioned in 4x07 “Gimme Shelter” ❄ This has been my first successful blog in indie. I have had a TW oc, a multi with a bunch of OC’s. No one has been as accepted as Peter. ❄ I keep a list in my drafts of people I consider “stable partners” who I can go to for AU’s and stuff. I’ll never publish it obviously, but tbh its more abt me than anyone else. It’s a list of people I don’t feel like I am bothering. ❄ I have a bunch of urls saved in case I ever decide to change mine but I feel like rainkilled is my brand and i feel like people would be weirded out if I changed.
Three Mun Facts:
❄ I have a baby, Liam. My husband Curtis, Dog- Sophie, and three Kitties, Tango Tonks and Zoey.
❄ Every pet I have ever named has been a result of a book/movie/show. No one lets me name the pets anymore. ( Tonks -- HP, Zoey -- House of Night, I used to have a cat named Ally- Ally Mcbeal.) ---Side note, I come by this naturally. My father’s dog is named Dartanagan.
❄ I have trained for like 4 different careers and can’t pick one so I keep hopping around between them. I am a nationally certified EMT, I have a theater Degree (Stage Management/Costuming), I have a certificate in Child Development and sell Educational/Developmental toys, and I am FDA certified to make and sell homemade cosmetics.
EXPERIENCE:
How’d you start: Here on tumblr like 7 years ago, I dont remember how I found it, but I did groups up until about a year an a half ago. Platforms you’ve used: tumblr and discord. And Kik I guess. Best experience: I ran a harry potter rpg with two close friends for almost a year. We put so much effort and heart into that it still stings to think about it being gone. I miss it all the time. Worst experience: The last rpg I was in. I was an admin, and a girl pretty much stole a character from someone else. When the other admins and I called her out about it (privately and respectfully) she started sending us hate anons. We blocked her as much as we could but they just kept coming and they got worse and worse until they contained graphic and triggering wording. We ended up making entirely new blogs with new urls and changing the group name in hopes of hiding from her. But by then, too much had happened and the group fell apart.
MUSE PREFERENCES:
Original or canon: Original. Canon’s are super fun, but when there are a bunch of us I get stressed. Favourite face: Is it lame if i say Josh? Obviously Claire Holt, but also Ashley Benson, Cami Mendes, and Selena Gomez. Least favorite face: Arianna Grande. I love her but she was the face the person used in the story above and now I just can’t. Multi or single: Single.
WRITING PREFERENCES:
Plots or memes: Both. Plots generally, but I love memes. Best time to write: Generally I get the most done early in the day Do you like your muse(s): I love Peter and Cordelia with my entire heart. Peter is someone I would actually get along with in real life Cordelia maybe less, but only because I would get annoyed by her constant fears. Either way, I love them both. How long (months/years?): My one year anniversary was on the 8th. I didn’t celebrate it because I was on my hiatus. Fluff, angst or smut: Flangst. I love angst, but sometimes if something is too heavy for too long it can drain me. But if we can balance it with a little fluff here and there, that’s perfect.
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