rule no.1 of listening to queen - if you can’t tell if it’s a guitar wailing or a female background singer then it’s usually roger taylor.
deku doodle :P
you need to stop carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders.
I am a hopeless romantic who SOMEHOW cannot fathom sweet talk directed at me.
Part of a series of queer and trans prints I'll have available at this weekend's Pride market, and then in my shop after.
THIS THIS THIS THIS
-Grew up poor, the son of two Jewish Romani immigrant parents. He had to share a room with his brother while his parents slept on the couch.
-Helped create a comic book in which a superhero punched Hitler in the face on the COVER. Which was a very dangerous thing to do during WWII, especially with all the support the Nazi party had in America at the time.
-Created the X-Men, a not so subtle metaphor for civil rights, and eventually for gay rights, at a time when these issues were very much not being taken seriously by most of the country.
-Helped create the Black Panther, one of the first mainstream POC superheroes.
-Went on to create many LGBT and POC heroes despite this being very controversial in the industry at the time.
-Received death threat after death threat for most of these things, but kept doing it because he knew that equality couldn’t be silenced.
-When asked about the bi/POC Spider-Man headcanon, yes, I know, he didn’t agree. But y'all are leaving out the why. He said he didn’t support it because it’s better to create new, original characters, that way every version of them, not just one, represents those who need representation.
‘Nuff Said.
"Almost every woman I have ever met has a secret belief that she is just on the edge of madness, that there is some deep, crazy part within her, that she must be on guard constantly against losing control - of her temper, of her appetite, of her sexuality, of her feelings, of her ambition, of her secret fantasies, of her mind.”
Elana Dykewomon, "Notes for a Magazine," Sinister Wisdom #36 (Winter 1988/89).