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Virgil was a nerd, has been since as long as he could remember and like most nerds, Virgil had gargantuan amounts of anxiety when it came to those that he had feelings for, being Bisexual in Chicago meant that anxiety sky-rocketed from it’s post of the nerdy stratosphere. Whether fortunate or not, Virgil also had a tendency to talk more when he got nervous. And boy was Virgil nervous right now and it showed. It showed his whole hand and his feelings right now. Virgil was devastated, embarrassed. Wishing he could find a hole to just crawl into. His host didn’t seem to mind, although Virgil was certain that Jamie wasn’t interested and his heart sank a little. Well that was until Jamie smiled and Virgil melted. I Guess we’ll see where th’ night takes us indeed. Virgil keep some hope and at the very least he had grained a new friend who happens to be a fan of cinema, and a potentially new ally to help Virgil be Static, t’ boot. So all is not lost even if Jamie is not in fact interested in Virgil.
“Mhmmm” Virgil hummed in amused agreement with Jamie’s assessment of them seeing where the night goes.
“Hell yeah! Expansive. Sounds like this’ll be a blast and a lot better night than I had planned.” Virgil chuckled. When Jamie asked him to help out Virgil’s eyes lit up and he sprang into action.
“Yeah! Sure thing, man!” Virgil slide past Jamie and into the kitchen. Then trying to move again but without the traction Virgil began sliding in place until he put is hand out and snapped, causing a small spark of electricity to pop and send him sliding toward the fridge, where Virgil grabbed the fridges and slide safely to a stop. Virgil chuckled to himself, as he had fun, the quibbles still in his stomach from sliding across the floor. Popping open the fridge, Virgil makes a face at the choices, he grabs a few more of what they had been having. They weren’t bad but they weren’t what Virgil was used to drinking but he’d never let Jamie know any of that. Virgil closed the fridge and headed back to Jamie and the coffee table, walking this time, sans sliding. Virgil puts the beers on the coffee table, two in front of Jamie and two where he was about to sit on the couch, giving Jamie some space, if he were to sit on the couch, with plenty of elbow room, but also not so far that if Jamie wanted to sit closer…
@vintertsarn [Jamie Barnes]
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under the cut is muses i am anxious to play, but have had no or little interest for threads. if you would like a one sentence starter, please comment on who. i would love you forever!
rand al’thor -wheel of time qui gon jinn-star wars finn-star wars Enid Sinclair-wednesday Sav Bhandari-degrassi Fiona Coyne-degrassi Clare Edwards-degrassi Jake Martin-degrassi Drew Torres-degrassi Terra Harvey-fate the winx saga Bloom Peters-fate the winx saga Magnus Bane-shadowhunters Clary Fray-shadowhunters Alexander Clearmond Diaz-red, white, & royal Henry Stuart Fox -red, white, & royal Five Hargreeves-the umbrella academy Sloane Hargreeves-the umbrella academy Jill Pole-Narnia Eustance Clarence Scrubb-Narnia Esme Frost-Marvel Scott Summers-Marvel Elena Gilbert-TVD Verse Lizzie Saltzman-TVD Verse Dinah Lance-DC Tommy Merlyn-arrowverse/dc Gar Logan-dc Virgil Hawkins-dc Barry Allen-dc tom jones (tom jones 2023) Sebastian de poitiers (reign) Wendy Darling-Peter Pan/Disney Elinor Fairmont-First Kill Juliette Fairmont-First Kill samwise gamgee-lord of the rings
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"Those who know do not speak. Those who speak do not know. When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, everyone will respect you. The truth is not always beautiful, nor beautiful words the truth." -Laozi 老子
ミ🌟░▒▓▆▅▃▂▁Fulcrumredeemed s a roleplay blog for a Marvel AU verse of the Star Wars character Ahsoka Tano. This blog has a mature rating and nsfw and triggering content will be featured on this blog. This blog is an 18+ blog. ▁▂▃▅▆▓▒░🌟 彡 ---This account is associated with drekkavac and marvelmyriad. scores-of-antiheroes is my Main blog and my side RP blogs are scores-of-heroes, scores-of-villians, mutantenheim, and totemxweb. My Magneto blog is grosartigkonig, my Jubilee muse blog is 80sretroboom, my Akihiro Howlet / Daken Akihiro muse blog is autumnmongrel, my Virgil Hawkins / Static muse blog is zap2zeitgeist, my mutant OC, Jenny LeBeau, has been moved to her own blog wavenparticles, & my spidersona OC, Hania Tintreach, has been moved back to her own blog which is grandbabyspider. ---
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-℘ɛŋŋɛɖ ცყ Naki Nɔki
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now you're just a page torn from the story I'm building
selective, mutuals only indie rp blog. i am over 25, so anyone under 21, i prefer not to interact with
all I gave you is gone tumbled like it was stone
canon divergant pirate based colin bridgerton @pirtecolin edits blog @dynastymusesedits resources such as gifhunts, psds, and templates blog: @dynastymusesresources II rules II what i do II
thought we built a dynasty that heaven couldn't shake
as such all muses are over 18 (some have been aged up)
thought we built a dynasty like nothing ever made
i am very open to crossovers, as well as oc’s, but plotting must be done. if i am not following you, please do not send me in character memes. i am mutual only!
thought we built a dynasty forever couldn't break up
fandoms include: bridgerton, various period drama, star wars, lord of the rings/rings of power, wheel of time, shadow&bone/gisha verse.
It all fell down, it all fell down, it all fell down
all of my characters as of now (🍊 is high muse) (🌊muses i want plots for) (🧁new muses) starter calls open starters
Bridgerton Verse
anthony bridgerton 🍊
benedict bridgerton 🌊
colin bridgerton🍊
daphne bridgerton🌊
francesca bridgerton🌊
gregory bridgerton🍊
penelope featherington🍊🌊
philip crane🍊🌊
michael stirling🍊
brimsley🌊🧁
sophie baek🌊
kate sharma🍊
gareth st.clair🍊
prince freidrich hohenzollern🍊🌊
king george freidrick 🍊
lady agatha danbury🌊🧁
queen charlotte of mecklenburg-strelitz 🍊🌊🧁
felicity featherington🌊🧁
posy reiling🌊🧁
lucy abernathy 🧁
viloet bridgerton-ledger
shadow&bone/grishaverse
alina starkov 🍊🌊
kaz brekker🍊🌊
inej ghafa🌊
nina zenik🌊
wylan van eck🌊
genya safin🌊🧁
nikolai lanstov🌊
tolya yul bataar🌊🧁
matthais helvar🌊
lord of the rings/rings of power
galadriel🍊
elrond🌊🧁
bronwyn🌊🧁
aragorn🌊🧁
samwise gamgee🌊🧁
wheel of time
rand al’thor🍊🌊
lan mandragoran🍊🌊
siuan sanche🍊
egwene al'vere🍊
elayne trakand🍊
Star Wars
luke skywalker🍊🌊
qui gon jinn🌊
obi wan kenobi🍊🌊
padme amidala🍊🌊
finn🌊
poe dameron🌊🧁
han solo🌊
Rey of Jakku 🌊🧁
osha 🧁
mae
master sol🧁
the musketeers
d’artagnan 🍊
athos
aramis
queen anne of austria🌊
Sanditon
charlotte heywood (sanditon)🌊
lord babington (sanditon)🌊
young stringer (sandtiton)🌊
Marvel
Yelena Belova
Kate Bishop
Tandy bowen
Karolina Dean 🍊
Marcos Diaz 🍊
Esme Frost 🍊
John Proudstar🌊
Hank McCoy 🌊🧁
Chase Stein 🍊
Scott Summers 🍊
Charles Xavier🌊
Jennifer Walters
Sersi 🍊
wade wilson
DCEU
Barry Allen 🍊
Beth Chapel🌊
Barbara Gordon 🍊
Dick Grayson🍊
Mary Hamliton 🍊
Virgil Hawkins 🍊
Pamela "Poisin Ivy" Isley 🍊
Kate Kane🌊
Clark Kent (dceu) 🍊
clark kent (smallville based) 🍊
jenny kord🌊🧁
Selina Kyle 🍊
Dinah Lance 🍊
Gar Logan🍊
M'gann M'orroz 🍊
Tommy Merlyn🌊
Sophie Moore🌊
Yolanda Montez
James Olsen 🍊
Anissa Pierce🌊
milagro reyes🌊🧁
Donna Troy 🍊🧁
Bruce Wayne🍊
Courtney whitmore 🌊
Jinx🌊
Komand'r🌊
hank hall/hawk 🧁
dawn granger/dove 🧁
oliver queen(non arrowverse)
ollie queen (smallville)
garth (titans/dceu)
TVD Verse
Marcel Gerald 🍊
Elena Gilbert 🍊
Jeremy Gilbert🌊
Tyler Lockwood🌊
Elijah Mikealson 🍊
Hope Mikealson🌊
Lizzie Saltzman 🍊🌊
Shadowhunters
Magnus Bane 🍊🌊
Clary Fray 🍊🌊
Simon Lewis🌊🧁
Alec Lightwood🌊
Fate:The Winx Saga
Terra Harvey🌊
Bloom Peters 🍊🌊
Beatrix 🌊🧁
Flora🌊
Musa🌊
Riven🌊
Sky🌊
Stella🌊
Narnia
Edmund Pevensie 🍊🌊
Lucy Pevensie🍊🌊
Peter Pevensie🌊🧁
Jill Pole🌊
Eustance Clarence Scrubb🌊
the umbrella acaddemy
Deigo Hargreeves🌊
Five Hargreeves 🍊🌊
Klaus Hargreeves 🌊
Sloane Hargreeves 🍊🌊
Lila Pitts🌊
one tree hill
Julian Baker
Jake Jagelski
Nathan Scott 🍊
Clay Evans
Degrassi
Sav Bhandari 🌊
Fiona Coyne🌊
Clare Edwards 🍊🌊
Jake Martin🌊
Drew Torres🌊
Wednesday/Addams Family
Wednesday Addams🌊
Enid Sinclair
what we do in the shadows
colin robinson 🌊🧁
Guillermo de la Cruz🌊🧁
nadja of antipaxos🌊🧁
laszlo cravensworth 🌊🧁
nandor the relentless 🌊 🧁
the boys/gen v
hughie campbell🌊🧁
annie january / starlight 🌊🧁
billy butcher🌊🧁
kimiko miyashiro🌊🧁
queen maeve🌊🧁
other period drama muses
francis valois (reign with some historical influences) 🍊
Sebastian de poitiers (reign)
tom jones (tom jones 2023)🌊
henry tudor (7th) (the white queen/the white princess/the spainsh princess with some historical influences) 🍊
richard plantagent (the white queen with some historical influences)🍊
elizabeth woodville (the white queen/the white princess with some historical influences)
elizabeth of yorke (the white queen/the white princess with some historical influences)
anne shirley cuthbert (anne with an e)
marie antoinette( marie antoinette (itv/pbs 2023) with some historical influences) 🍊
(king) louis bourbon (16th) ( marie antoinette (itv/pbs 2023) with some historical influences) 🍊
captain henry ossroy (mr malcom’s list)🌊
selina dalton (mr malcom’s list)🌊
dido elizabeth belle (belle 2013)🌊🧁
john Davinier (belle 2013)
camlia dunne (daisy jones&the six) 🌊🧁
tim laughlin (fellow travelers) 🌊🧁
jane bennet (pride and prejudice) 🧁
elizabeth bennet (pride and prejudice) 🧁
emma woodhouse (emma) 🧁
nan st.george (the buccaneers)
Other Scifi/Fantasy
lucy carlyle-lockwood&Co🌊
Anthony Lockwood-Lockwood&Co🌊
Wendy Darling-Peter Pan/Disney 🍊🌊
Elinor Fairmont-First Kill🌊🧁
Juliette Fairmont-First Kill🌊
Kat Harvey-Casper🌊
Harvey Kinkle-Sabrina The Teenage Witch/Archie comics🌊
Wyatt Logan-Timeless🌊
Arthur Pendragon-Merlin🌊
Scott mccall-teen wolf 🌊
marnie piper (halloweentown)
percy jackson (percy jackson & the Olympians)
Luna briggs (wolf pack)
Blake navarro (wolf pack)
prince eric (the little mermaid)
fiyero tigelaar (wicked)
OUAT/Fairytales
david nolan/prince charming-once upon a time 🌊🧁
graham humbert/the huntsman-once upon a time 🌊🧁
mary margret blanchard/snow white-once upon a time 🌊🧁
Rapunzel (various media)🌊🧁
other medias
Alexander Clearmond Diaz-red, white, & royal🌊
Lacey Porter-Twisted🌊
Henry Stuart Fox -red, white, & royal🌊
Glimmer-She Ra🌊
comedy
Haley Dunphy (modern family)🌊🧁
Alex Dunphy (modern family) 🌊🧁
Janine Teagues-Abbott Elementary🌊
Clare Devlin-Derry Girls🌊
Gregory Eddie-Abbott Elementary🌊
Jim Halpert-The Office🌊
Ben Wyatt-Parks and Recreation 🌊
chidi anagonye (the good place)🌊🧁
eleanor shellstrop (the good place)🌊🧁
janet (the good place)🌊🧁
original characters
elisabeth barlowe 🍊🌊🧁
jacquetta covington 🍊🌊🧁
maxwell danbury 🍊🌊🧁
dylan lyons 🍊🌊🧁
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now you're just a page torn from the story I'm building
selective, mutuals only indie rp blog. i am over 25, so anyone under 21, i prefer not to interact with
all I gave you is gone tumbled like it was stone
canon divergant pirate based colin bridgerton @pirtecolin edits blog @dynastymusesedits resources such as gifhunts, psds, and templates blog: @dynastymusesresources
thought we built a dynasty that heaven couldn't shake
as such all muses are over 18 (some have been aged up)
thought we built a dynasty like nothing ever made
i am very open to crossovers, as well as oc’s, but plotting must be done. if i am not following you, please do not send me in character memes. i am mutual only!
thought we built a dynasty forever couldn't break up
fandoms include: bridgerton, various period drama, star wars, lord of the rings/rings of power, wheel of time, shadow&bone/gisha verse.
It all fell down, it all fell down, it all fell down
all of my characters as of now (🍊 is high muse) (🌊muses i want plots for) (🧁new muses) starter calls
Bridgerton Verse
anthony bridgerton 🍊
benedict bridgerton 🌊
colin bridgerton🍊
daphne bridgerton🌊
francesca bridgerton🌊
gregory bridgerton🍊
penelope featherington🍊🌊
philip crane🍊🌊
michael sterling🍊
brimsley🌊🧁
sophie beckett🌊
kate sharma🍊
gareth st.clair🍊
prince freidrich hohenzollern🍊🌊
king george freidrick 🍊
lady agatha danbury🌊🧁
queen charlotte of mecklenburg-strelitz 🍊🌊🧁
felicity featherington🌊🧁
posy reiling🌊🧁
shadow&bone/grishaverse
alina starkov 🍊🌊
kaz brekker🍊🌊
inej ghafa🌊
nina zenik🌊
wylan van eck🌊
genya safin🌊🧁
nikolai lanstov🌊
tolya yul bataar🌊🧁
matthais helvar🌊
lord of the rings/rings of power
galadriel🍊
elrond🌊🧁
bronwyn🌊🧁
aragorn🌊🧁
samwise gamgee🌊🧁
wheel of time
rand al’thor🍊🌊
lan mandragoran🍊🌊
siuan sanche🍊
egwene al'vere🍊
elayne trakand🍊
Star Wars
luke skywalker🍊🌊
qui gon jinn🌊
obi wan kenobi🍊🌊
padme amidala🍊🌊
finn🌊
poe dameron🌊🧁
han solo🌊
the musketeers
d’artagnan 🍊
athos
aramis
queen anne of austria🌊
Marvel
Yelena Belova
Kate Bishop
Tandy bowen
Karolina Dean 🍊
Marcos Diaz 🍊
Esme Frost 🍊
John Proudstar🌊
Chase Stein 🍊
Scott Summers 🍊
Charles Xavier🌊
Jennifer Walters
Sersi 🍊
DCEU
Barry Allen 🍊
Beth Chapel🌊
Barbara Gordon 🍊
Dick Grayson🍊
Mary Hamliton 🍊
Virgil Hawkins 🍊
Pamela "Poisin Ivy" Isley 🍊
Kate Kane🌊
Clark Kent 🍊
jenny kord🌊🧁
Selina Kyle 🍊
Dinah Lance 🍊
Gar Logan🍊
M'gann M'orroz 🍊
Tommy Merlyn🌊
Sophie Moore🌊
Yolanda Montez
James Olsen 🍊
Anissa Pierce🌊
milagro reyes🌊🧁
Donna Troy 🍊🧁
Bruce Wayne🍊
Courtney whitmore 🌊
Jinx🌊
Komand'r🌊
TVD Verse
Marcel Gerald 🍊
Elena Gilbert 🍊
Jeremy Gilbert🌊
Tyler Lockwood🌊
Elijah Mikealson 🍊
Hope Mikealson🌊
Lizzie Saltzman 🍊🌊
Shadowhunters
Magnus Bane 🍊🌊
Clary Fray 🍊🌊
Simon Lewis🌊🧁
Alec Lightwood🌊
Fate:The Winx Saga
Terra Harvey🌊
Bloom Peters 🍊🌊
Flora🌊
Musa🌊
Riven🌊
Sky🌊
Stella🌊
Narnia
Edmund Pevensie 🍊🌊
Lucy Pevensie🍊🌊
Peter Pevensie🌊🧁
Jill Pole🌊
Eustance Clarence Scrubb🌊
the umbrella acaddemy
Deigo Hargreeves🌊
Five Hargreeves 🍊🌊
Klaus Hargreeves 🌊
Sloane Hargreeves 🍊🌊
Lila Pitts🌊
one tree hill
Julian Baker
Jake Jagelski
Nathan Scott 🍊
Clay Evans
Degrassi
Sav Bhandari 🌊
Fiona Coyne🌊
Clare Edwards 🍊🌊
Jake Martin🌊
Drew Torres🌊
Wednesday/Addams Family
Wednesday Addams🌊
Enid Sinclair
what we do in the shadows
colin robinson 🌊🧁
Guillermo de la Cruz🌊🧁
nadja of antipaxos🌊🧁
lazslo cravensworth 🌊🧁
nandor the relentless 🌊 🧁
the boys/gen v
hughie campbell🌊🧁
annie january / starlight 🌊🧁
other period drama muses
francis valois (reign with some historical influences) 🍊
Sebastian de poitiers (reign)
charlotte heywood (sanditon)🌊
lord babington (sanditon)🌊
young stringer (sandtiton)🌊
tom jones (tom jones 2023)🌊
henry tudor (7th) (the white queen/the white princess/the spainsh princess with some historical influences) 🍊
richard plantagent (the white queen with some historical influences)🍊
elizabeth woodville (the white queen/the white princess with some historical influences)
anne shirley cuthbert (anne with an e)
marie antoinette( marie antoinette (itv/pbs 2023) with some historical influences) 🍊
(king) louis bourbon (16th) ( marie antoinette (itv/pbs 2023) with some historical influences) 🍊
captain henry ossroy (mr malcom’s list)🌊
selina dalton (mr malcom’s list)🌊
dido elizabeth belle (belle 2013)🌊🧁
camlia dunne (daisy jones&the six) 🌊🧁
tim laughlin (fellow travelers) 🌊🧁
Other Scifi/Fantasy
Lucy Caryle- Lockwood&Co🌊
Anthony Lockwood-Lockwood&Co🌊
Wendy Darling-Peter Pan/Disney 🍊🌊
Elinor Fairmont-First Kill🌊🧁
Juliette Fairmont-First Kill🌊
Kat Harvey-Casper🌊
Harvey Kinkle-Sabrina The Teenage Witch/Archie comics🌊
Wyatt Logan-Timeless🌊
Arthur Pendragon-Merlin🌊
Scott mccall-teen wolf 🌊
david nolan/prince charming-once upon a time 🌊🧁
graham humbert/the huntsman-once upon a time 🌊🧁
mary margret blanchard/snow white-once upon a time 🌊🧁
other medias
Alexander Clearmond Diaz-red, white, & royal🌊
Clare Devlin-Derry Girls🌊
Gregory Eddie-Abbott Elementary🌊
Jim Halpert-The Office🌊
Ben Wyatt-Parks and Recreation 🌊
Lacey Porter-Twisted🌊
Janine Teagues-Abbott Elementary🌊
Henry Stuart Fox -red, white, & royal🌊
Glimmer-She Ra🌊
Rapunzel (various media)🌊🧁
Haley Dunphy (modern family)🌊🧁
Alex Dunphy (modern family) 🌊🧁
original characters
elisabeth barlowe 🍊🌊🧁
jacquetta covington 🍊🌊🧁
maxwell danbury 🍊🌊🧁
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The Dini-verse (the 90s standard for a shared universe)
[All images are owned by DC Comics and WarnerMedia. I hope I’m too small-fry to sue...]
The collection of DC animated shows collectively called the “Dini-verse” (after their co-creator Paul Dini) is 7 shows (though 2 are continuations of existing series, only rebranded, and one didn’t officially join the Dini-verse until after it premiered) that share the same continuity (what? You thought Marvel thought of it first?) These are the first animated televised series since Crisis on Infinite Earths rebooted the DC Universe in 1985, and as such show the DC heroes and villains (sanitized for kids) that was currently in the comics at the time.
But enough in that, let’s look at the various shows...
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(Thanks to Warner Brothers)
In 1989, Tim Burton’s Batman changed the way people looked at the Caped Crusader. While still having a lot of the over-the-top gimmicks, it showed a Gotham City much darker that what was shown in 1966, with a Batman (and Joker) to match, with Batman Returns taking it even darker. Batman took on that dark tone (lightened slightly for kids), with an almost noir feel. A lot was borrowed from the Burton films, including the music and the Batmobile, but most of the scenery and vehicles wouldn’t have looked out of place in a 40s detective film.
The voice cast was stellar, with Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill voicing Batman and the Joker respectively for over 3 decades (long after the Dini-verse had run its course) in various animation and video game versions of their characters. The writers managed to tell compelling stories that gave a sense of peril (from a kid’s standpoint) and urgency while being deep enough to keep young adults drawn in (such as the origin of Two-Face) and being fairly light on deus ex Batshit.
While the series does a great job translating and updating the heroes and villains Batman associates with (including making Mr. Freeze an almost sympathetic character) to a kid-friendly environment, there’s one character that was created specifically for the series that fans demanded find her way into the comics...
Season 3 saw Batman: the Animated Series rebranded as The Adventures of Batman & Robin after Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon (Batgirl) were introduced. This would be the final season, but two years later saw The New Batman Adventures, which picked up a few years later. Bruce and Dick have a falling out and Dick assumes the role he is now known as in the comics...
...Nightwing. Bruce then takes in Tim Drake as the new Robin (I see Dini is ignoring Jason Todd...probably for the best)
Unfortunately, the animation style for a number of characters (most notably the Joker) was vastly different, and many fans had issues
Between the two chapters of Batman, we saw a different hero in the spotlight...
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(Thanks to 90sCartoonIntros)
Superman saw the first animated appearance of the post-Crisis Superman crew, in which Superman, while still more powerful that pretty much everyone, was not all-powerful and nigh-invulnerable, often struggling (and causing a great deal of property damage...just how much do residents of Metropolis pay for insurance?) with powerful beings. It also saw the first animated appearance of Lex Luthor as a ruthless industrialist instead of a stereotypical “FOOLS! I’ll destroy you all!” villain.
There eventually was a crossover event featuring Supes and Bats, establishing they shared a continuity. However, there was another hero whose continuity tied in...
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Static Shock follows the adventures of Virgil Hawkins, who was caught in an event known as the “Big Bang”, in which a bunch of gang members were dosed in a gas that inadvertently turned them into metahumans (or “Bang Babies” as the series calls them). Virgil acquired electric powers and assumed the moniker Static, defending Dakota City against the Bang Babies (most of whom have no intention of helping anyone but themselves)
Virgil’s best friend, Richie Foley, also gained super powers, but his was increased intellect, which he used to become the gadgeteer hero known as Gear.
The show, while aimed at kids, dealt with some very heavy topics (such as gangs, guns, and racism)
In Season 2, Static Shock officially joined the Dini-verse after Batman and Robin (Tim Drake) teamed up with Static and Gear after the Joker came to Dakota City. It would be later revealed that Static would become one of Earth’s greatest heroes in the future (more on his future later)
Now, with Batman and Superman sharing the same continuity, it was only a matter of time before...
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Justice League saw Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman uniting along with Green Lantern (John Stewart), the Flash (Wally West), Hawkgirl, and Martian Manhunter (finally making his on-screen debut instead of being rebranded as El Dorado).
The League dealt with threats on a global scale that not even Superman could deal with alone, including an invasion by Hawkgirl’s people (she sided with her people until she found out they planned on destroying the planet). This made the League realize that even they weren’t enough and recruited every hero they could find, leading to...
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While most Justice League Unlimited (or JLU) episodes did feature at least one member of the original members, the better episodes focused on the “junior members” and a few got storylines that were interwoven over several episodes (many were romantic entanglements, such as Green Arrow/Black Canary, Question/Huntress (I still scratch my head over that one), and John Stewart/Hawkgirl/Vixen, as well as the oddest coupling: Batman/Wonder Woman.
And here is the biggest appeal of the Diniverse: while the shows are kid-friendly, they are not written for kids. In addition to the romantic subplots, there are actual character deaths, including Lex Luthor (in another dimension) and Solomon Grundy (twice), as well as a 10 year-old psychic girl named Ace (in one of the most heartbreaking scenes in the Diniverse)
(sorry, I have a bit of lost innocence in my eye sniff sinff)
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But the Dini-verse isn’t done yet, as we need to fast forward 20 years to the futuristic time of 2019 (and if Gotham City is shitty in 2019, imagine how it will be a year later)
...where Bruce Wayne is retired due to his age...
...and a teen named Terry McGinnis discovers the Batcave and a prototype batsuit.
...stealing it to protect his family, Wayne admires his tenacity and decides to hire Terry as the new Batman. In addition to Batman, a few other (updated) icons from Gotham City were still around, such as...
Commissioner (Barbara) Gordon, also retired from vigilantism...
...and the Joker...err, Jokerz, the local gang
Oh, and a callback to earlier in this review...
Static, now a member of the Justice League!
As always, if there is a particular episode from the Dini-verse you would like reviewed, please let me know! If you would like to watch them yourself, KissCartoon has them available.
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Spider-Men II (2017) - Or, the comic book that shouldn’t exist
Spider-Men II is a meandering, unfocused mess of lukewarm ideas with no pay-off, that dabbles in colorism and whitewashing.
Somewhere around the “Venom Wars” and the “Spider-Man no More” arc, there was a sharp decline in the quality of writing for Ultimate Comics Spider-Man. At the crux of it was the death of Miles Morales’ mother – Rio Morales – and the emotional bullying of a kid who wanted nothing to do with superheroing following the death of his mother, but was battered into thinking otherwise by the female clone of Peter Parker (Jessica Drew), Gwen Stacy, and his friend, Ganke Lee.
If “Venom Wars” was the signal that things were going south in the writing department, the death kneel for Miles Morales’ storyline truly began with the story arc “Spider-Man No More”, which was lead directly into a discombobulated series of story arcs that preluded and finalized the death of the Ultimate Universe.
Since then, Bendis’ take on the character – who had a fairly solid start (from Issues #1-19 of UCSM) – declined in a way that I can only describe as a writer simply losing interest in their pet project and disregarding how he handled the character from thereon out. There was no emotional investment in Miles’ day-to-day life, his family unit, friends, and etc. like there was for Ultimate Peter Parker. Ultimate Spider-Man was, as far as Marvel comic title goes, was fully realized story. But, if we’re being honest, Bendis also didn’t have to do a lot of thinking for Peter’s stories because they were often retreads of plots written fifty-sixty years before his time at Marvel.
With Miles Morales, Bendis, was, to some degree, flying blind and more or less had an open field of possibly and stories to play out. He could’ve created a legit mythology for Miles. Yet, when you boil it down, if Miles wasn’t being thrown into a “Blockbuster Event” meant to boost title sales then he was often standing in the shadow of some version of Peter Parker or Peter Parker’s family members in his own title. Simply put: Miles could not be Spider-Man in the same way Denzel Washington’s The Equalizer couldn’t Jason Bourne the hell out of bad guys without the say so of a white authority. Every time Miles’ story circles back to Peter Parker, the limitations of Bendis’ imagination with his Black Male Superhero was clear.
I don’t think anything encapsulates this more than the unwarranted sequel to Ultimate Marvel’s 2012 miniseries, Spider-Men: Spider-Men II – released in 2017 with about the same amount of issues to its name (five).
Spider-Men saw a then-brand new Spider-Man, a thirteen year old Miles Morales – encounter the 616 Universe version of Peter Parker, who accidentally ends up the 1610 Universe after some convenient circumstances involving the 616 version of Mysterio and a dimension hopping device.
Similar to Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #1-5 and Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #13-14, and Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man #1-7, Spider-Men #1-5 runs Miles through the third consecutive gambit of getting “The Blessing™” of someone connected to Peter Parker, or Peter Parker himself. Spider-Men is more or less about how an adult Peter Parker deals with the fact someone much younger than himself (when he started doing what he was doing) was playing the role of Spider-Man following the death of teenaged version of himself (1610 Peter Parker), and eventually accepting that. It was a fun crossover that saw Miles work alongside someone he admired, and most importantly, didn’t lose sight of its tone and who the story was about in the end (Miles).
Spider-Men II, unfortunately, does the exact same thing, but now there’s no Brand New Car Smell, the question of how Peter Parker would react to a kiddy Spider-Man has been answered and Miles has been friggin blessed, officially, four friggin times, by Peter Parker and his unit in every way you can think of.
Whitewashing your Protagonist is a Bad Idea™
The crux of Spider-Men II is to answer the question that Miles Morales asked: “I wonder if there’s a me in your universe?” The original Spider-Men ended with 616 Peter Parker searching – online – for the existence of a Miles Morales in his universe and being “shocked” by the answer. Knowing in advance that the series was only five issues long meant that the answer Bendis would provide – almost five years after the original Spider-Men – would be both underwhelming and rushed with no satisfactory resolution to rest on.
The bread-and-butter of a comic book character is their ability to become relatively different characters or offshoots from the one that was the origin point. Marvel’s brand revolves around allowing writers to reinterpret established characters into someone radically different, or just update them for younger audiences. Sometimes this works for good, other times for bad. Anna Paquin’s Rogue isn’t 616 Rogue, 1610 Rogue isn’t X-Men Evolution’s Rogue, and so on and so forth.
Where the reinterpretation of a character becomes an issue is when it begins to erase a marginalized identity. It would be common sense among anyone with enough sensitively and the ability to look beyond themselves to know: You don’t reinterpret a Black character – like Virgil Hawkins or Ororo Munroe – into a white or non-Black character, you don’t reinterpret an LGBT character – like Renee Montoya or John Constantine – into a Heterosexual character, you don’t reinterpret a female character into a male character. White or male or female characters? Most of the time their fair game – with reservation (Heathers is a perfect example) – there’s usually nothing remarkable or unique about those characters because they’re representative of the norm, the thing people have been socialized to sympathize and empathize with.
Unfortunately, Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli are white, so they have neither sensitivity nor the ability to look beyond themselves. Spider-Men II confirms that, yes, there is a 616 Miles Morales. But, he’s a criminal who makes friends with Wilson Fisk (the Kingpin), and is so light-skinned there is no resemblance to his Black counterpart. He’s just the ambiguously brown stereotype. To brazenly imply that Miles Morales was, as a lot of folk were saying when the title was being published, “Sammy Sosa’ed”, is to imply that the story was tackling the subject of learned self-hatred, self-harm, and anti-Blackness and that somehow figured into 616 Miles’ narrative. Instead, this just atypical comic book racism played straight.
There’s little reason to even sympathize with 616 Miles Morales, and the point of sympathy is merely watching him cry over a woman named Barbra Rodriguez, a gallery curator, then use his criminal enterprise, namely the hired hand Taskmaster (which counts like a DC Comics reject tbh) facilitate a means for him to travel to another dimension to be with another Barbra – who presumably hasn’t met that universal equivalent of Miles Morales. For lack of a better word, 616 Miles Morales is probably the version of Miles Morales Bendis would’ve executed if he hadn’t killed Peter Parker (lbr). He’s a terrible character and a particularly woeful answer to a question better left hanging in the air.
There is no “Mary Jane Watson” for Miles Morales
Bendis’ attempts to provide Miles a love life has been – on all accounts – incredibly bad and unsurprisingly limited to white women. Jason Reynolds might be the only writer to tackle Miles Morales to even remotely consider that Miles’ dating pool might be predominantly Black – but, he’s also the only Black writer to tackle the character, so therein lay the problem.
One of the biggest issues with trying to shack Miles up with a girlfriend is that his character has never been allowed to mature. Where Peter Parker (in the 616 universe, anyhow) was allowed to graduate High School and go to College before he started any serious romantic relationships (Gwen Stacy, Mary Jane) or flirtations (Felicia Hardy) and was, therefore an adult where more adult situations could occur, Miles is a teenage boy who’s mind arguably would change like the four winds about girls, but this is never reflected or explored in his title.
Add to the fact that there were no longstanding female characters in his mythology, no one Bendis planned on introducing was going to work. Then there’s the fact that most readers were probably rooting for Miles and Ganke Lee to hook up as opposed to dropping a female character on him – because they liked their dynamic and most were content to compare their relationship to Peter/Mary Jane anyway. But Marvel was gonna pull the trigger on that in the same way neither Miles or Miguel O’Hara will ever get their big media break in something that isn’t a animated film (Into the Spider-Verse), or television series usurped from them (Spider-Man Unlimited).
Early issues of Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (namely issues #12 and #19) preluded the character who would later become Ultimate Kate Bishop – Katie Bishop. Katie Bishop would play a supporting role as a then fourteen year old Miles’ girlfriend – a year after the death of Rio Morales – from issue #23 of UCSM until the end of Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man (which was only thirteen issues long). But, the persisting issue with Katie Bishop is that – unlike Mary Jane Watson (in almost any iteration of Peter Parker’s story) – she was never given any proper build-up or development as someone who would be important to Miles’ arc before the romancing starts.
She’s just dropped into the middle of his story, and audience is supposed to accept it. Then, Bendis and co. ultimately decide the only way to make this character interesting is make her the daughter of Neo-Nazi and a Neo-Nazi herself who follows the Ultimate version of Hydra. Instead of building any kind of goodwill with the reader, Bendis poisons the well altogether and sabotages the character and this was way before the bullshit he, Nick Spencer, and other writers would pull that would lead to creation of Nazi Captain America (el-oh-fucking-el).
The second attempt to give Miles a love interest was in the misfire series All-New Ultimates, wherein a fourteen year old Miles began flirting with the idea of messing around with, for all intents and purposes, a grown-ass woman named Diamondback – highlighting one of the major issues with why Miles and Romance subplots never work out. Following Miles’ move to the 616 universe, Bendis and whoever was responsible for the Spider-Gwen title tried to establish an Instant Oatmeal romance between a eighteen year old Gwen Stacy and a now fifteen/sixteen year old Miles Morales that was both misguided (Bendis really tried to justify it with the line “I’ll be seventeen in a month!” fuckin’ creep), gross and flat-out boring.
Bendis, has, summarily struck out two times in his lack of effort to create a version of “Mary Jane Watson” for Miles Morales. One was underdeveloped (Kate), the other was outright creepy and his living out the fantasy of fucking Gwen Stacy. Michel Fife’s (the writer of All-New Ultimates) creepy and halfhearted attempt to give Miles a “Black Cat” equivalent unilaterally failed with the end of the title itself. Spider-Men II, unfortunately, is Bendis’ third and final miss in the pursuit of Miles Morales’ love life and it’s a big part of why – outside of the whitewashing – Spider-Man II fails as a story.
Bendis attempts to posit that – for every universe that has a Miles Morales, there is a woman named Barbra Rodriguez that he will ultimately fall in love with. 616 Miles Morales’ entire narrative motivation – which renders 1610 Miles Morales’ side of the story completely irrelevant and void – in Spider-Man II is to escape to another universe where there is a Barbra Rodriguez, because his version of Barbra Rodriguez has died. But in the same universe (616) there’s a younger 616 Barbra Rodriguez that just shows up for no reason for 1610 Miles to swoon over. It’s so groan inducing.
Like Ultimate Kate Bishop, as an idea, Barbra Rodriguez isn’t a bad one per se. The issue is, like Ultimate Kate Bishop, that Barbra Rodriguez is dropped into the lap of the reader and expected be swallowed wholesale. In a series of panels illustrated by a perpetually bored Sara Pichelli (who’s interpretation of Miles has become, honestly, more and more ape-like than anything resembling the stellar character design she and David Marquez started out with, but only Marquez remained faithful to before his departure from Miles’ story) in something that resembles the image of the conceited little girl from Monster House selling Halloween candy to a neighborhood she doesn’t live in, the reading audience is meant to believe Miles falls in love with Barbra.
Barbra Rodriguez is a painfully unwritten and boring character to the point where I don’t think you can call her a character – just a prop for a half-baked romance subplot that doesn’t involve the version of Miles Morales readers have picked the book up for. As a character, she brings nothing to the table, as a prop she’s not even interesting. Bendis tries to pull the Star Crossed Lovers Xena-level Soulmates position without ever earning it and as a result Barbra is forgettable. Maybe if he actually introduced her in his last outing for Miles instead of creating a walking stereotype of a grandmother, this might’ve worked better. As it is, Barbra Rodriguez is a last minute thought the story itself fails to capitalize on for anything other than manpain.
Miles Morales isn’t Peter Parker, so naturally, he will never have a Mary Jane Watson. Not even on a metaphorical level, or for the sake of comparison. I honestly think that the only character, if it had to be a woman and not Ganke Lee, that would’ve worked, would probably be Bombshell (Lana Baumgartner). She’s the only female character within his age group he’s actually interacted with and established a genuine relationship.
616 Peter Parker is an Asshole
Peter Parker’s interaction with a then thirteen year old Miles Morales was a fairly fun read. I liked the idea of Peter indirectly promoting himself to temporary mentor because he’s a grown man overly worried about the fact that someone far younger he was superheroing and largely in the memory of even younger version of himself – who he can’t quite deal with being dead (because it’s him). It was cute. The rationale behind Peter’s actions made sense, and it didn’t overstay its welcome.
Peter in Spider-Men II is a jerk for almost no reason. Because the narrative begins in medias res, with Miles and Peter arguing about how they got tied upside down, the reader spends a great deal of their time wondering why the hell Peter is being so antagonistic with Miles – to the point where he bluntly tells Miles that his being Spider-Man was a “mistake”.
Spider-Men II does not really answer this question – but instead spends the bulk of its first two issues being evasive about the issue altogether (because issues #3 and #4 are dedicated to 616 Miles Morales and his relationships with Barbra and Kingpin, with issue #5 “wrapping” things up for 616 Miles). Recapping that Peter Parker searched and presumably found Miles Morales in his universe before the implosion of the UM, Spider-Men II then has Peter pretending to help Miles locate the 616 version of himself, going as far enlisting the help of Jessica Jones – who summarily tells them there are no traces of a Miles Morales equivalent to even be worried about.
Because the reader is either meant to believe or knows that Peter is lying or being dishonest with Miles, a lot of their dynamic is artificial. Whatever Bendis managed to capture with the first crossover event between the two characters has vanished altogether. A lot of the time Peter Parker – who I keep forgetting is basically a diet soda version of Tony Stark, right down to wearing an armored suit with a glowing symbol and owning his own billion dollar franchise (Parker Industries) – comes off as condescending and a spandex wearing asshole. An asshole operates on the belief that he has the right and authority to tell a now fifteen year old Miles Morales when and when he can’t be Spider-Man.
Even weirder, instead of shutting that nonsense down, Miles takes it on the chin is more less like, “aww, gee, I guess you’re right, I’ll go be depressed now” even as Peter offers him a half-hearted apology and Miles can only say “well, you said it”. It’s the equivalent of Cyclops telling Storm she can’t be the leader of the X-Men, but without the holy retribution of Cyclops being smote with lightning. Like, I spend a grand bulk of this series – which doesn’t even legitimately resolve or explore the fraught dynamic between the two – wishing Peter Parker would fall into a hole and die. Peter Parker’s character in this title is downright insufferable. I miss John Romita Jr. and that other guy’s Peter Parker, but I hear he died in the Civil War.
MISSED OPPORTUNITIES
Behind all the mess that is the core of Spider-Men II, there was a fairly interesting idea to explore. Bendis really could’ve focused on how the two Miles Morales dealt with existing in the same space. He could’ve dealt with how Miles was coping with having his mother back, and living in a universe that was not his own – and how the death of the Ultimate Marvel universe affected him.
If he had established Barbra Rodriguez before this miniseries, he could’ve actually dedicated the time barely spent on her to simply furthering the relationship that should’ve started way before this story.
As it stands? 1610 Miles Morales and his exploits are more or less an afterthought to the core of the story itself. Peter Parker is a billionaire asshole throughout most of the plot and honestly not even required to tell the story. You can remove him from any and all plot points involving the “who is 616 Miles Morales?”, Jessica Jones, and the conflicts with Taskmaster, and nothing would change. He is irrelevant.
There’s too much time spent on the whitewashed version of Miles Morales – something that both hinders and illustrates just how far gone Bendis’ writing for Miles has diminished since 2013. 616 Miles Morales wasn’t a bad idea, but the execution of the character is fairly horrendous and racist.
Almost no one talked about Spider-Men II when it was released, almost in the same way there was barely an eye bated when the confusingly branded Spider-Man title (Miles’s 616 outing) was released in 2016 (beyond the “who cares if I’m Black?” bullshit). Everyone was talking about Spider-Men and Ultimate Comics Spider-Man when they were released, a lot of people liked it, some didn’t, but it was rather an indicator of its quality. The almost unilateral silence even Miles Morales fans visited upon Spider-Man and Spider-Men II rather speaks volumes of how bad it got.
I don’t recommend this to anyone who is a Miles Morales fan. You’re better off pretending Spider-Men never got a sequel.
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What Are Meta-Humans Anyway?
And now onto the comics 😊
Marvel Comics are widely known for their X-men, a group of “mutants” that are often referred to as the next step in human evolution.
Detective Comics, on the other hand, has something called meta-humans. They’re basically the same thing – each group is based in humans with slightly mutated genes that give adaptations to survive – only these are considered superpowers, rather than evolutionary traits.
Due to the lack of continuity in comics, there are many different versions of meta-humans. The three I’ll be talking about are the meta-humans in the cartoon Young Justice, the meta-humans in the traditional comic books, and the meta-humans in the CWTV Arrowverse.
(warning: very long post, lots of gifs)
Young Justice:
While there are many meta-humans in the first season of Young Justice, season two is an entire arc dedicated to the subject.
Meta-humans are created in an individual with the “meta-gene”, “a genetic marker in certain humans that allows them to endure catastrophic physical trauma by adapting new abilities” (season 2, episode 10, 2:35 in). A triggering event can cause latent meta-genes to activate, or the meta-human could have access to the gene from birth.
In season two, an alien species is attempting to cause latent meta-genes to spontaneously activate so that they can utilize those meta-humans as slaves to conquer Earth. Very comic book-y, but a compelling enough show anyway. In order to cause this gene to activate, the aliens torture anyone they can kidnap with the gene. Sometimes it works, sometimes the people are never seen again.
The meta-humans we do continue to see have a wide variety of powers:
Wally West can run faster than the speed of sound, while his nephew Bart Allen can run faster than light.
Virgil Hawkins can control electricity.
Eduardo Dorado Jr. can teleport (more on this later).
Dinah Lance can emit a piercing cry that renders her opponent deaf.
Pamela Isley can control and communicate with plants.
It would seem as if these powers were random, but it was also theorized that they were opportunistic as well. In the case of Eduardo, his father was a research scientist studying Zeta-Beam technology, a type of teleportation transportation that can cross a city or cross a galaxy, depending on where another receiver is. The fact that Eduardo Jr. developed transportation powers as well is something researched in the season, but whether or not it was a coincidence was never definitively answered.
Comic meta-humans:
Meta-humans are more well known in the comics. Most people know they are called Meta-humans, and most of the heroes in the Justice League and affiliated groups are meta-Humans. Sometimes there are others, like a few aliens, ghosts, and magicians, but for the most part, meta-humans are the predominant hero (as well as villain). They can be old or young, and their powers can range from being able to live underwater and hydrokinesis, like Queen Mera, to being able to control the ground and cause earthquakes, like Roshanna Chatterji.
Mera:
Roshanna Chatterji:
There are small plotlines dedicated to meta-human powers, such as The Flash (2011) Vol. 2 Rogue’s Revolution, but most of the time, meta-human powers are just the norm.
CWTV meta-humans:
In the Arrowverse on the CW, meta-humans were introduced in the show The Flash. All meta-humans prior to season three in this particular verse (save two, but we’ll talk about them later) only became meta-humans due to a mutation in their genes, caused from the release of dark matter when a particle accelerator exploded.
Here you can see the outward wave caused by the explosion:
2600 people became meta-humans, all of which (again, except two) had to have been in the city of the explosion in order to manifest the effects. In later seasons, meta-humans started popping up in other locations, but it was due to simple travel, not an outside source. The only two theorized meta-humans to not be from Central city are the Hawks.
The more famous of the meta-humans in the Arrowverse include both heroes and villains.
Vibe/Cisco Ramon:
Killer Frost/Caitlin Snow:
Weather Wizard/Mark Mardon:
Firestorm/ Martin Stein + Jax Jackson/Ronnie Raymond:
(in this instance it’s Jax, not Ronnie)
Peek-A-Boo:
And one last one, Gorilla Grodd:
Woah, wait, you might be thinking. Meta-humans are supposed to be human, right? However, in the CW canon, Gorilla Grodd counts as a meta, simply because he was in the city at the time of the explosion and developed telepathic powers as a result. Luckily, Cisco can open rifts to other Earths/dimensions, so dropping Grodd off in a realm full of other gorillas like him prevented Planet of the Apes from happening back home.
Other related questions for your consideration:
Would Cyborg be considered a meta-human in the DC Cinematic Universe, given that his enhancements are from living machinery? Is Wonder Woman a meta-human, given that she’s part human, but her advanced half is mystical? What about Superboy? He’s half human, half-kryptonian, so does that make his powers because of his alien heritage? Or not, given that he can’t use the same amount as Superman? What about Hawkgirl/Hawkwoman in the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited cartoons, given that she’s actually an alien in those continuities? What about in the continuities where she’s a human shell possessed by the consciousness of another entity? What about when she and her “soulmate” are reincarnations of people whose meta-gene was only activated at their first death, and whose ability is itself the act of reincarnation?
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Lucy Caryle- Lockwood&Co **
Anthony Lockwood-Lockwood&Co **
Wendy Darling-Peter Pan/Disney *
Elinor Fairmont-First Kill **
Juliette Fairmont-First Kill **
Kat Harvey-Casper **
Harvey Kinkle-Sabrina The Teenage Witch/Archie comics **
Wyatt Logan-Timeless **
Arthur Pendragon-Merlin **
other medias
Alexander Clearmond Diaz-red, white, & royal ***
Clare Devlin-Derry Girls **
Gregory Eddie-Abbott Elementary **
Jim Halpert-The Office **
Lacey Porter-Twisted
Janine Teagues **
Henry Stuart Fox -red, white, & royal ***
Glimmer-She Ra
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