Peter Nguyen’s art of Blink and Dreamer from The Gifted

plavapticica:

salarta:

plavapticica:

Was talking to @salarta about how The Gifted did Dreamer wrong, and my suspicions that other cast members felt the same (which were raised by Jamie Chung and Blair Redford commissioning the poster artist to include Dreamer as a gift to her actress Elle Satine).

Also like, mourning the fact that we could have had a threesome of Blink, Thunderbird and Dreamer but NOOOOOO instead we get that annoying piece Andy

Jamie and Blair getting Dreamer added was a great thing to see. It was also great to see pics of the actresses Elle, Jamie and Skyler hanging out.

At the same time, it’s disappointing that Elle’s been cut out because people working on Gifted don’t see Dreamer’s value or potential (same as how Marvel never sees it for Lorna), when there’s so much that could’ve happened. Wasted opportunities everywhere. Moments like that highlight them.

Srsly. I had a lot of trouble believing in any of Dreamer’s relationships with anyone besides Blink or Thunderbird (especially her assertion she was Lorna’s bff bc THEY NEVER TALKED) ugh

Ugggggh

Yeah, there was so much they could’ve done with the Lorna and Dreamer dynamic and instead it just died. I feel like the scene in the bar with them was just a small taste of what could’ve been if Gifted actually kept her.

I’ll be honest as long as I’m typing, too; a small part of me wonders if Emma Dumont and Elle Satine didn’t get along well behind the scenes. Which if true, then makes me wonder if Dreamer got killed off because the writers felt they had no reason to keep Dreamer if Emma doesn’t want to do any scenes with Elle.

There’s literally nothing to support that thought, but it lingers there.

Peter Nguyen’s art of Blink and Dreamer from The Gifted

Peter Nguyen’s art of Blink and Dreamer from The Gifted

plavapticica:

Was talking to @salarta about how The Gifted did Dreamer wrong, and my suspicions that other cast members felt the same (which were raised by Jamie Chung and Blair Redford commissioning the poster artist to include Dreamer as a gift to her actress Elle Satine).

Also like, mourning the fact that we could have had a threesome of Blink, Thunderbird and Dreamer but NOOOOOO instead we get that annoying piece Andy

Jamie and Blair getting Dreamer added was a great thing to see. It was also great to see pics of the actresses Elle, Jamie and Skyler hanging out.

At the same time, it’s disappointing that Elle’s been cut out because people working on Gifted don’t see Dreamer’s value or potential (same as how Marvel never sees it for Lorna), when there’s so much that could’ve happened. Wasted opportunities everywhere. Moments like that highlight them.

Peter Nguyen’s art of Blink and Dreamer from The Gifted

Lost in Space with X-Men: Blue

salarta:

On March 14, writer Cullen Bunn and artist Jorge Molina trap the mutants on a spaceship, pit Polaris against the body-snatching Malice, and put future of the enigmatic Emma Frost up for grabs.


Marvel.com: What’s going on with Malice and Polaris, and what’s the history there?

Cullen Bunn: Polaris and Malice have a long history. Years ago, the psionic entity of Malice possessed Polaris and turned her against her friends. Now, thanks to Miss Sinister, Malice is back! Way back in the early issues of X-MEN: BLUE, Jean Grey found a necklace containing the Malice entity. Malice was meant to possess Jean…but she’s now found her way to Polaris. The question is, in a world of doppelgangers, is this the Malice we knew from before?

Marvel.com: Speaking of story themes, how do fan favorites Polaris and Emma Frost fit in with the idea of “destiny versus free will” that this series has been exploring?

Cullen Bunn: An interesting pair you’ve picked for this question. For one, the theme of free will is overt. Polaris is in danger of being possessed by Malice. She must struggle against that if she wants to be herself. For Emma, she struggles against destinies of her own making. She started out as a villain. She became a teacher. She became a hero. Then, because of a terrible loss, she became a villain again. The story in the next few issues will show what she decides she must be…and if those around her will accept it.

Self-reblog for thoughts.

I notice the article links to Bunn’s and Molina’s Twitter handles. I think it’s more relevant given how active Twitter stuff is these days, but I also wonder if it’s Marvel expectations, if it’s creator preference, or what.

Nice to see Lorna’s story element given a focus in the opening blurb, as well as that she got more talk in the interview (or whatever we call this). It’s needed given the greater emphasis Havok’s received over Lorna whenever he’s present.

I’m hoping good things for the Malice component. I’ve seen some people express concern or outrage over it, but I think it needs to be given a chance first. It’s been something like 25-30 years since it was last touched upon. I think it’s something that can be reimagined and modernized to do better by Lorna. Only concern I have is if Havok’s presence will negatively impact that work.

Lost in Space with X-Men: Blue

Lost in Space with X-Men: Blue

On March 14, writer Cullen Bunn and artist Jorge Molina trap the mutants on a spaceship, pit Polaris against the body-snatching Malice, and put future of the enigmatic Emma Frost up for grabs.


Marvel.com: What’s going on with Malice and Polaris, and what’s the history there?

Cullen Bunn: Polaris and Malice have a long history. Years ago, the psionic entity of Malice possessed Polaris and turned her against her friends. Now, thanks to Miss Sinister, Malice is back! Way back in the early issues of X-MEN: BLUE, Jean Grey found a necklace containing the Malice entity. Malice was meant to possess Jean…but she’s now found her way to Polaris. The question is, in a world of doppelgangers, is this the Malice we knew from before?

Marvel.com: Speaking of story themes, how do fan favorites Polaris and Emma Frost fit in with the idea of “destiny versus free will” that this series has been exploring?

Cullen Bunn: An interesting pair you’ve picked for this question. For one, the theme of free will is overt. Polaris is in danger of being possessed by Malice. She must struggle against that if she wants to be herself. For Emma, she struggles against destinies of her own making. She started out as a villain. She became a teacher. She became a hero. Then, because of a terrible loss, she became a villain again. The story in the next few issues will show what she decides she must be…and if those around her will accept it.

Lost in Space with X-Men: Blue

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: The Hellfire Club Surfaces in X-Men Blue #23

Once again relayed to me by @lordtimeblogposts! I’ve been busy all day/night and only just now got a chance to say anything.

I wanna give a big thanks to Bunn for what he did in this preview on what Lorna’s called. One of the complaints I had a lot in her return issues was their emphasis on her value as Magneto’s daughter over her value as herself. Here, Bunn’s using her connection to her father, but letting her express that that’s not all that defines her.

I also think using Lorna right off the bat in itself may be Bunn trying his best to show good things for Lorna amid a lot of people worrying about how she may be treated in coming issues.

I’m still worried, because of Havok’s presence and what that might do (almost always does) to treatment of Lorna, but this is a good start. 

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: The Hellfire Club Surfaces in X-Men Blue #23

Here’s How To Pay Less For EpiPens Now That They’re $600

a-path-beyond84:

spoonie-living:

theopjones:

spoonie-living:

You shouldn’t have to spend so much money to get a life-saving device like this; here’s how to bring that number down a bit.

And then this is something where buying the generic version can create lots of cost savings (although, you have to directly request the generic)

https://www.webmd.com/allergies/news/20170112/cvs-price-epipen-generic

CVS will charge $109.99 for a two-pack of the generic version of Adrenaclick, a lesser-known treatment than EpiPen, which can cost more than $600, the Associated Press reported. The products are auto-injectors that contain the hormone epinephrine and provide emergency treatment for potentially deadly allergic reactions to foods such as nuts and eggs and to insect bites and stings.The drug store chain said it cut the price of the generic version of Adrenaclick nearly in half and that the lower price is available in all its stores. The new price applies to both insured patients and those who pay cash without coverage, and is what customers will pay at the pharmacy counter, the AP reported.

$50 each is still entirely too expensive, but it’s better than nothing. Readers, take note!

Adrenaclick generally has coupons.  Here’s one for 75% off, bringing it down to $13.75 each.

Here’s How To Pay Less For EpiPens Now That They’re $600

The Polaris Chronicles – Chapter 2 – salarta – X-Men (Comicverse) [Archive of Our Own]

Chapter 2: 

Of Blood and Fire

Summary: Little Lorna Dane witnesses her parents fighting, leading to a very painful and traumatic mutant power awakening.

Author’s Note: This is a retelling of Lorna’s origin story told in X-Factor #243, only with more POV on Lorna and an attempt by me to add more gravity to what happens. Whether I succeeded or failed in the latter, I don’t know, but I tried. 😛


Rage and blood and fire. People expect these things in a world of heroes and villains. Grand battles on city skylines. Ripped up streets. Crushed cars. They never think of the smaller battles, like two parents arguing in the cockpit of a plane. Sharp words cutting through fragile hearts and sore egos.

Like Arnold and Suzanna Dane.

The two once-proud parents stare at each other. Hateful glares. Blue and green eyes set upon each other, deciding how best to let loose with whatever wicked barbs their minds could conjure in the throes of anger.

“Don’t be an idiot!”

“I don’t know why the hell I married you in the first place!”

“Well, you were never around, Arnold!”

“He said I was perfect! You never said I was perfect!”

Anything, everything, they dredged the deepest pits of their souls for weapons that could burn, twist, slice through to reach those most delicate and sensitive, human parts. Years of love unraveled in the blink of an eye. Two eyes, in fact. Two small, green, wet eyes that still shimmered like the pair of emeralds those same parents always said they were.

The eyes of little Lorna Dane.

In her light green turtleneck and her blue overalls, clutching her fuzzy monkey doll, Lorna rubbed the sleep away and listened to every word. Every. Word. Soaking them in like a tiny sponge. Sitting on the aisle floor, she watched as cruelty and her sadness shook the cockpit door. Its metal hummed. Crackled. Green bolts coursed around its frame, glowing brighter and brighter as her parents got worse.

“Well, excuse the hell out of me for being busy earning a living to support my wife and our – sorry, your – child!”

A sniffle. Little Lorna’s little nose burned as much of the corner of her eye. A tear. Shimmering and sad, it snuck out and slipped down her puffy cheek. Her vision blurred as she hugged her Jojo tighter. Its fur sparked. Not that she noticed. Her innocent young mind settled on one thing above all others.

“M… mommy… daddy…” she mumbled. Drowned out by a sky of insults whipping about her. Her fragile, innocent voice found volume in her despair. “Stop fighting!”

In her thoughts, in her wildest fantasies and dreams, the young girl imagined something better. She imagined a mother and father, rushing out to comfort their dear child. She imagined scowls and sneers and spit replaced with love and smiles, as they lifted her in their arms and showed her how much she meant to them.

She frowned as they dashed her frail hopes.

“Oh, great! You woke up Lorna!” Suzanna shouted.

“Hey, you were the one who was screaming!” Arnold bit back.

The small bundle of joy sobbed to herself. Again, her parents used her on each other. As a weapon. As a burden. A cross to bear. She buried her face in Jojo’s crown and suffered more verbal stings in her ears. Heart pounding, face flushed, Lorna let her tears soak through her doll’s soft felt. It was there. To hold. To touch. To hug. It accepted and heard her, one playful friend… and the only thing in the whole plane who cared about her feelings at all.

“Stop fighting! Stop fighting!!!” Lorna screamed.

“Will you shut that little brat of yours up!”

Footsteps pounded on the floor. The cockpit door flew open, banged against the restroom sign. When little Lorna looked up, her sight cleared just enough to see her mother. Once angelic. Once serene. Now twisted. Hard lines, narrowed glare, nostrils flared. This demon in the dark hunched toward her.

“Be quiet, Lorna! Just shut up and go back to-”

She couldn’t take it anymore. Lorna’s sorrow pulsed and sizzled on her skin. Green enveloped her, bright and shimmering all across her body. Emerald streaks stained through her brown hair, strand by strand.

“Oh my god!” Suzanna whispered. Not in rage. Not in love. Fear. Trembling. Lip quivering. She could feel it coming. Regret swelled in her chest, but… too late. Far too late.

“STOPPP FIIIIIGHTIIIIING!”

Tears and blood and fire. As windows cracked and the plane’s wings ripped free, little Lorna lost her fight. And so much more.

The Polaris Chronicles – Chapter 2 – salarta – X-Men (Comicverse) [Archive of Our Own]

Germany averaged four anti-Semitic crimes per day in 2017, report says

lord-kitschener:

salmicka1:

Interesting… here in newspaper was written, that these crimes had the center mainly among these people, who came from countries, which border with Israel… which provokes only one question: why these people came into Germany? To live in peace? Or to spread hatred against jews, as it was in their homeland? Why they are coming, when they have no tolerance for others? And if they have no tolerance for others, Germany would become soon the same as the countries from where they came… is it good? No.

Anyway this is why people need to fucking stop glibly taking it for granted that Germany totally Learned It’s Lesson™ and everyone knows better than to be like this because there were some units on the holocaust in class

Germany averaged four anti-Semitic crimes per day in 2017, report says