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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-08-15 02:31 pm

Richard Dragon: Kung Fu Fighter #13

Writer: Dennis O’Neil

Pencils and inks: Ric Estrada


Ben has been poisoned by a toxin unknown in the West, so Richard Dragon must go up against the League of Assassins to find a cure.


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-08-15 12:30 pm

Nightwing (1996) #2

Writer: Chuck Dixon

Pencils: Scott McDaniel

Inks: Karl Story


What does the guy dressed as a fox say?


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selenak ([personal profile] selenak) wrote2025-08-15 08:03 am
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Superman (2025)

Very enjoyable indeed, and it seems we’re finally free from the Snyder influence as well as the colour-drained imagery. This is Superman not just in primary colours but as an unabashed boy scout, a good person who often lets a nice, calming remark go with the rescue of an understandably frightened person. I was often reminded of JMS’ memoirs in which he wrote what Clark Kent meant to him as a child - someone who is above all other things kind, who combines his strength with decency, who was a friend. (Given JMS had the abusive childhood from hell, fictional Superman was literally the only person who was.) Also, director James Gunn doesn’t go for the relentless slapstick/gag machinery which had put me off the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie for a while (and off Thor: Ragnarök), which isn’t so say the movie is without humour, absolutely not, but it’s used in a way that leaves the more serious scenes room to breathe. Perhaps the fact helps that we have here in the year 2025 a movie with a hero who is an illegal alien (and gets explicitly attacked for that reason), whose enemy is a demagogic techbro billionaire who uses literal evil monkeys on social media to campaign against him (and that’s the most restrained thing he does, his other plots going all the way to the usual world endangerment as par the supervillain course), and a US government who thinks nothing of teaming up both with the billionaire and with villainous foreign dictators, outsourcing the imprisonment of our immigrant hero to them to get rid of the pesky human rights he’d nominally have on US shore…. Yeah.

(Subtle, this movie is not.)

I loved how absolutely committed to its comics origin the film is, most obviously with Krypto. If you’ve seen the trailer: Krypto’s appearances in the movie are all like this in tone during the movie, and it’s adorable even for a cat person like me. Most of all, I loved that Lois Lane, played by Rachel “Mrs. Maisel” Brosnahan, really gets to be a reporter in every fibre of her being, in a show, not tell manner. The scene in which after Clark made the mistake of saying he’d let her interview him as Superman she relentlessly grills him (not in an unfair way, I hasten to add, but asking exactly all the questions which a good reporter WOULD ask in this particular situation) is as good as advertised, and it’s Lois’ reporter instincts that hugely lead to saving the day. (Along with various other factors and people, making this in addition to everything else a good ensemble movie. Also, since the movie starts with her and Clark already in a relationship and with her knowing he’s Superman, we skip the Lois-Clark-Superman-secret identity trope. (Look, I loved Lois & Clark in the 1990s, but it really would not work anymore today if we’re to believe in Lois the excellent reporter. )

Somewhat more spoilery from here )

In conclusion, I really liked this one, and look forward to Gunn’s further contributions to the DC movieverse.
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cyberghostface ([personal profile] cyberghostface) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-08-15 12:00 am

The Joker vs. Doctor Doom

 This is an official cover from DC and Marvel. It’s just a variant cover at the moment but who knows what will happen in the future.

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dhampyresa ([personal profile] dhampyresa) wrote2025-08-14 11:05 pm
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Robot > Me

Couple days ago I was hanging out with a friend and she got distracted by texting her phone. I asked if it was about [specific thing going on in her life] but no. No. Instead she was talking to ChatGPT.

Feeling very "what’s even the point of me" over it. Much existential dread very depressed, wow.
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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-08-14 07:02 pm

Mister Miracle (1989) #2

Writer: J.M. DeMatteis

Pencils and inks: Ian Gibson


Barda must deal with an unwanted dinner guest.


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laughing_tree ([personal profile] laughing_tree) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-08-14 07:53 am

The Ultimates #14

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If you’re picking up the Ultimates, for better or worse, you’re getting a Deniz Camp book. You know, it reads like a Deniz Camp book, hopefully different from the other ones that I’ve done because I’m trying not to repeat myself, but still, it’s a representation of me and my interests. I think, at least for me as a reader, that’s what I was always looking for, you know? Like when I was a kid and I realized that the comics I liked weren’t Justice League comics but were Grant Morrison comics. That was kind of like the first big revelation for me about how to read comics was, “Actually it’s not that JLA comics are better than the other comics. It’s that these specific ones written by this specific person are better,” you know, and hopefully that’s part of what the excitement of the Ultimate Universe is. [...] I think it’s totally normal when you’re younger to identify with the characters, or the universe or whatever. That’s just the normal life cycle of things. As you get deeper into something, only then, whatever it is, whether it’s novels or TV or whatever, then you start to realize you start to realize a little bit more about how they’re made and what you’re responding to is the work of people, not this amorphous concept or character. -- Deniz Camp

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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-08-14 02:37 pm

Martian Manhunter (1998) #1

Writer: John Ostrander

Pencils and inks: Tom Mandrake


Somebody is beheading the homeless people of Denver. Thankfully, the Martian Manhunter is on the case.


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-08-14 12:33 pm

Manhunter (1988) #2

Writers: John Ostrander and Kim Yale

Pencils: Doug Rice

Inks: Sam Kieth


Manhunter is off to Japan to fight a shapeshifting assassin.


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-08-14 10:34 am

Justice League of America #261

Writer: J.M. DeMatteis

Pencils: Luke McDonnell

Inks: Bob Smith


Martian Manhunter and Vixen are the only remaining members of the Justice League, so it comes down to them to stop Professor Ivo.


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-08-13 05:20 pm

Incredible Hulk #167

Writer: Steve Englehart

Pencils: Herb Trimpe

Inks: Jack Abel


Betty's breakdown leaves her easy pickings for a super-villain's latest plot.


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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2025-08-13 11:24 am

Video Games

Hey, it's a semi-fannish post! I don't make those very much lately. Let's hope this is the beginning of me getting back to that. 🤞🏻

As was probably obvious from my post last night, I'm trying to get back into the habit of playing video games again. It's one of those things where I honestly feel happier and more mentally stable when I'm making the time to play for a bit daily or at least every few days, but it's really hard to find the time and energy sometimes. Especially the last, uh, year or two. What with everyone going on IRL in various ways.

So, you know, I'm actively working on improving that.

Rambling under the cut about my current daily schedule and how I'm trying to fit video games into it more regularly. )

That said, I am going to attempt to make posts here and there where I ramble about what's going on in whatever game and playthrough I'm focusing on at that time. I have no idea if I'll manage it, but I'm going to try. I really miss being properly fannish about things, and I want to at least try to get back to it.