Collection: Each Chapter's End by techgnotic, journal
Collection: Each Chapter's End
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Each Chapter’s End
Context is everything. The same photographs and paintings of airport terminals and train compartments and subway platforms that seem so cold and forbidding in contemplation of one’s traveling out into the world, somehow become reassuring in their hard functionality and durability – when thought of as the pathway to the journey back home. Faces of travelers photographed in airports often exhibit muted “Mona Lisa smiles,” masking the direction (to or away from home) that they are headed.
subway girl by Benlo (https://www.deviantart.com/benlo)
Plane by sygnin (https://www.deviantart.com/sygnin)
This Stop by artbytheo (https://www.deviantart.com/artbytheo)
Rant: You've Failed Brian Bendis! by SXGodzilla, journal
Rant: You've Failed Brian Bendis!
It's official, Brian Bendis can kiss my ass. And probably Disney too while we're at it.
One of my favorite Marvel events of the last decade or so was the stellar 'Annihilation' story. It re-ignited interest in the cosmic/galactic portion of the Marvel Universe. It had kinda faultered up until then after the 90's. Until Annihilation, all the cosmic areas of the Marvel universe were good for was temporary plot inconveniences. Skrulls... Kree... maybe Galactus for the 10000th time... weak stuff like that. Annihilation made that stuff important again. SERIOUS.
And for me, at the forefront was Nova. Richard Rider. A guy who really hadn't amounte