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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 30, 2014, 01:44:58 pm »
I don't agree with some of what Sinjection said regarding the story, but don't care enough about it to defend it.

Will wonders never cease? I - and some others - don't agree with your opinion that Ororo was written down to prop up Shuri and while I quickly came to not care enough about your assertions, I have and will politely respond with a "No she wasn't." when you say she was.

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 30, 2014, 01:31:42 pm »
You see...I don't know what I'm talking about. I know so little of what I'm talking about that I couldn't have deliberately chosen this particular article: http://gaydowntownla.tripod.com/id26.html and chosen the specific comment quoted from no less an authority of LGBT life than Harvard Law School-educated Keith Boykin to illustrate exactly what I've been saying so long about the seX-Men because....how could I - a (n)ignoramous - be capable of constructing an argument that is practically irrefutable?

Here is Mr. Boykin's comment again:  The primacy of whiteness in the gay community often manifests as internalized racism. In “No blacks allowed,” Keith Boykin argues that “in a culture that devalues black males and elevates white males,” black men deal with issues of self-hatred that white men do not. Boykin argues that this racial self-hatred makes gay black men see other gay black men as unsuitable sexual partners and white males as ultimate sexual partners.

In the realm of Marvel Comics, where have we seen black male (mutants) devalued and white male (mutants) elevated?

Where have we seen time and again, mutant women of color enamored with, intimate with and ostensibly pleased as punch to be with a white male (mutant)?

Aside from the mutant Nekra, (who hated every living being except for a white racist whom she fell in love with and was eventually murdered by), have we seen a black female character seemingly so angry with everyone except for a white male mutant whom she idolized and another white male mutant for whom she developed loving feelings for?

Where else in Marvel Comics has a black male character descended from the ranks of hero to insane baby killer?

Where else in Marvel Comics have we seen black male (mutants) depowered or destroyed while a black male homosexual realizes this dream: "...this racial self-hatred makes gay black men see other gay black men as unsuitable sexual partners and white males as ultimate sexual partners." entering into marriage with a white male (mutant) superhero while a black King's heterosexual marriage to his black Queen - who also is viewed by some, the premier female character in this "realm of Marvel Comics" - is destroyed to the delight of the fanatics of the characters of that realm of Marvel Comics?

But I don't know what I'm talking about.

One more thing...and it will be the last thing said regarding a particular member of this forum. A Great Black Woman once said: "The worth of a race must be measured by the character of its womanhood." This character Maxine Shaw...Maximus Stupiditis...isn't worth another tap tap of my keyboard. The nerve...calling me a homophobe. I have lived in fear for years because my closest friend - a homosexual - whom I've known since elementary school has been HIV positive since the 1980s and thankful for every year I've had him since having lost a mutual friend and a beloved Cousin to AIDS.

I don't need this.

Keep up the fight, Mr. MajestiK.

sinjection, out.

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 30, 2014, 09:49:13 am »
No. As long as this exists and as long as I suspect many in the x-fanatic LGBT LCBRD camp may harbor this sort of racism, I see Queer and Feminism as inconsistent with Black Power and pride.

This proud, black LBGT feminist thinks you should stop talking about things you obviously know nothing about. Then again, this *is* HEF. Land of the (n)ignorant, home of the long-winded.




Jeepers!  :o

Talk about your reveals!

yawwwwwnnnnnnn. Who cares?

Well, back to Storm  :)

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 30, 2014, 09:38:45 am »
No. As long as this exists and as long as I suspect many in the x-fanatic LGBT LCBRD camp may harbor this sort of racism, I see Queer and Feminism as inconsistent with Black Power and pride.


This proud, black LBGT feminist thinks you should stop talking about things you obviously know nothing about. Then again, this *is* HEF. Land of the (n)ignorant, home of the long-winded.


I "should stop talking about things I obviously know nothing about"....riiiiiigggghhhht. http://gaydowntownla.tripod.com/id26.html

The primacy of whiteness in the gay community often manifests as internalized racism. In “No blacks allowed,” Keith Boykin argues that “in a culture that devalues black males and elevates white males,” black men deal with issues of self-hatred that white men do not. Boykin argues that this racial self-hatred makes gay black men see other gay black men as unsuitable sexual partners and white males as ultimate sexual partners.

Free to be you, LBGT. Free to (n)ignorant, long winded and me.

You don't like what I post, put me on your (n)ignore list while continuing to turn a blind eye to the racists in your rainbow camp.

You know what? I'll save you the trouble. Welcome to your own (n)ignore list. Enjoy your stay.

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 30, 2014, 03:19:17 am »

1) I know I'm telling the truth about the two not having sex because they showed up the content of the dates. They danced in the air (thanks to Ororo's dominion over the wind),

I've no doubt you are secure in your knowledge that you have shared with we, the HEF Assembled, your version of the truth and nothing but the truth. And that's what's so startling about these exchanges. This Ororo, whom you assert was written down in how she dealt with doom in doomwar, this Ororo whom you've said that if she'd been written "in character" in that self same story would have marshalled the forces of the X-Men, devined doom's devious mechanations and rained down hellfire on Latveria...this is the Ororo who uses her winds to whisk she and her abductor up into the sky by her winds so they could dance in the clouds. I think if Shuri had been in Ororo's place at that time and she'd had the opportunity to whisk Khan high up into the sky, once they were high enough, Shuri would have stopped having her winds support Khan and dropped her abductor and would-be galactic dictator like a bad habit. Khan would have been splattered all over his kingdom and Shuri would have been mopping up his forces before the X-Men could mount a rescue.

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2) Well, she had escaped her jailers and was in the process of destroying his citadel when he happened upon her and discovered her betrayal.The fight ensued.


Stockholm Syndrome Storm's strategy of victory through seduction at work.

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3) Yes, it was a fun date.

Ray Rice and the now-Mrs. Ray Rice and Ike and Tina Turner might agree with this assessment. Nothing beats a good time out on a date with your lady than beating on your lady and knocking her out on that date.

The x-writers...always showing Storm a good time. Snatched by amorous suitors and whisked away into captivity to be wooed. Meeting only the finest men who create weapons to rid her of her powers, provokes her to anger so that she then stabs that fine gentleman in the heart...and then, just when she is deliriously happy when the man who stole her powers and who she then stabs in the heart proposes marriage, leaves her emotionally destroyed and weeping in the rain (they love having Storm weeping in the rain, don't they?), after that fine gentleman retracts his proposal and walks away, one of Storm's bitterest enemies on his arm as he does so.

Oh....and let's not forget...Storm's exciting nightlife. Where on a mission, she totally loses herself in her assignment. This always prepared, regal Storm is once again seduced, this time not by a man...but by competition and sheer violence in an ARENA. It's all fun and games until somebody knocks her the funk out, ties a chain around her neck and imprisons her. Oh...oh yes...the sexy menage-a-trois action with Storm, Sebastian Shaw, and Emma - the body snatcher - Frost. sssssssizzling!!!

And that doggone Reginald Hudlin comes along, marrying Storm to a King, making her a Queen and an honest woman.

No wonder some misguided Storm fanatics and seX-Men addicts hate him so.

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 29, 2014, 06:32:28 pm »
@Sinjection

1) Those handmaidens were bathing and pampering Storm to prepare her for dates with Khan. Khan was courting Ororo and trying to win over her affections. No sex was going on. He was trying to be an honorable man towards her.

2) She was not seducing him, rather, she tried to use his desire to have her as his queen to inspire a change within him. On the other hand, he wanted to win her over without making any change in himself at all. As you can see, it ended up as a clash.

3) Khan got the upper hand against Ororo in the fight because, A) she was recovering from a death injury done to her spinal chord by Viper (Viper took her by surprise with this betrayal) and B) a huge wall of water knocked both combatants off their feet during the fight.  When the wave subsided enough for them to get their bearings, Khan ended up in an advantageous position. Prior to that, Ororo was fighting him to a standstill. When I said she punched his lights out, I meant she went for him in H-2-H combat. I may be a little fuzzy on a few very minor details, but this is the gist of what happened. I'll have to reread the arc again. It was a fun read.

Number 2) that might be worse than seducing him.  What was she going to do if she succeeded?
Number 3) But Storm can't be surprised.  You've said that before; no one can surprise her because she is infinitely aware.  (even though she has been surprised 10,000 times over the years.)

 ;D Kip, making the truth HURT...hilariously!  ;D

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 29, 2014, 06:27:38 pm »
@Sinjection

1) Those handmaidens were bathing and pampering Storm to prepare her for dates with Khan. Khan was courting Ororo and trying to win over her affections. No sex was going on. He was trying to be an honorable man towards her.

2) She was not seducing him, rather, she tried to use his desire to have her as his queen to inspire a change within him. On the other hand, he wanted to win her over without making any change in himself at all. As you can see, it ended up as a clash.

3) Khan got the upper hand against Ororo in the fight because, A) she was recovering from a death injury done to her spinal chord by Viper (Viper took her by surprise with this betrayal) and B) a huge wall of water knocked both combatants off their feet during the fight.  When the wave subsided enough for them to get their bearings, Khan ended up in an advantageous position. Prior to that, Ororo was fighting him to a standstill. When I said she punched his lights out, I meant she went for him in H-2-H combat. I may be a little fuzzy on a few very minor details, but this is the gist of what happened. I'll have to reread the arc again. It was a fun read.





I think I might have fractured a rib laughing so hard.  ;D

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 29, 2014, 06:23:20 pm »
@Sinjection

1) Those handmaidens were bathing and pampering Storm to prepare her for dates with Khan. Khan was courting Ororo and trying to win over her affections. No sex was going on. He was trying to be an honorable man towards her.

"...dates with Khan..." Yes, I see. Ororo was being bathed, scented in sweet oils, dressed in seductive silks and Khan was going to turn up on the doorstep with a box of candy, some flowers and a promise to have Ororo home by 8. We'll simply forget that she was available to him for those activities because he abducted her...in effect, raping her archiacally.

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2) She was not seducing him,


Yes she was.

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3) Khan got the upper hand against Ororo in the fight because, A) she was recovering from a death injury done to her spinal chord by Viper (Viper took her by surprise with this betrayal) and B) a huge wall of water knocked both combatants off their feet during the fight.  When the wave subsided enough for them to get their bearings, Khan ended up in an advantageous position. Prior to that, Ororo was fighting him to a standstill. When I said she punched his lights out, I meant she went for him in H-2-H combat. I may be a little fuzzy on a few very minor details, but this is the gist of what happened. I'll have to reread the arc again. It was a fun read.

Some fun date, eh?  ;)

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 29, 2014, 05:44:15 pm »
I'm afraid they haven't learned, Battle.

Behold: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2705828/Comic-Cons-sexual-harassment-problem-Scantily-clad-female-cosplayers-complain-creepy-geeks-getting-handsy.html

The seX-Men comicbook is undoubtedly a major factor in this development.













Possibly... 

A lot of the modern X-Men stories are fairly suggestive.  For instance, I can remember when teenager Kitty Pryde first met Emma Frost (The White Queen) inside her parents home, her impression was,

"She looked at me as if I was something good to eat!"


Jim Shooter's Avenger's book chronicling the rape of Ms Marvel, Don McGregor's PANTHER'S QUEST, featuring the abduction, imprisonment, and rape of T'Challa's mother, Ramonda; pretty strong stuff with nothing at all actually very "pretty" about it.

And yet, it's the seX-Men franchise who incorporated Britain's notorious Hellfire Club into their own mythos. There's Emma Frost, the White Queen. Her costume? Victoria's Secret-type lingerie. Somebody said, Sex sells. The seX-Men is Marvel Comics' best selling product isn't it?

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 29, 2014, 05:24:04 pm »
Well, we already know how the much maligned (by X-fan idiots) Reginald Hudlind gets down a far as portraying strong women is concerned.....







None of that I am a male feminist Brian Wood type faux BS


Yes. Hudlin's Shuri shows the true strength worthy of a female warrior. Yes, Ororo was injured by a previous action when she was captured by Khan - just another male entity with the hots for Storm. Ororo is healthy enough to defeat one of Khan's envious lovers but when it comes to Khan himself what methods do the x-writers have Storm employ to combat her adversary, this abductor who would have forced his attentions on Ororo if necessary? Storm resorts to seduction.

Always sex.

sex, sex, sex, sex, sex.

The seX-Men.

Every X-Men/mutant story that could be told, has been told. The well has run dry.l

What's left?

sex, sex, Ororo and Logan thrown gratuitously into sexual situations for the delight and titillation of RoLo fanatics and to wash the taste of "black and f*cking" while a married woman and a Queen to T'Challa, sex.

Public Enemy, the legendary Rap music group, never won a Grammy in part, because they angered two groups of people who have some influence in the entertainment realm: Jews and homosexuals. Enter eminem. He's rapped about his hatred for homosexuals, his desire to rape and murder his own mother, and a fantasy about he and his daughter (who was very young at that time), burying eminem's "wife" - the mother of his young daughter - after he'd murdered her. He said if his daughter saw the blood on his wife, he would simply tell the child it was just ketchup.l

eminem is a multiple Grammy winner.

Why?

Why is black Reginald Hudlin held in such disdain by many Storm/x-crement fans while white Chris Claremont - author of that wonderful Storm story titled: ARENA, celebrated?


Storm never slept with Khan. Khan, for all his warlord conquering, had a very honorable and noble side to him. Storm saw the potential for him to be a powerful force for good if he would but change some of his ways. She tried to use his attraction to her to inspire the change. When she saw it was nog ring to happen, she punched his lights out.


I remember Ororo being bathed and adorned in fine silks by attendants in preparation for Khan's advances.

I remember Ororo resorting to seduction in an attempt to dissuade him from carrying out his evil objectives.

I seem to remember Khan with his hands around Ororo's throat when he'd discovered she'd betrayed him.

I seem to remember Ororo not punching his lights out (Hudlin's Shuri would have done so, but not X-Treme X-Man's Storm, she who was enamoured with a young surfer dude at that time).

I vaguely remember a watery deluge and Ororo being rescued by one of the mutants she was cavorting with at that time.

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 29, 2014, 05:19:26 pm »
She-Hulk once surprised and kissed Hercules.

Kissing someone by surprised had been used in fiction by both sexes for decades.


Kissing someone by surprise is still utilized today. In fact, the surprise kiss was the vehicle used to confirm David Alleyne's/Prodigy's sexual deviancy. He planted a same sex smooch on an unsuspecting Hulkling's kisser. This event caused at least one who read the book to "squeal" in excitement.

It's when kissing by surprise moves from fiction into non-fiction, when real life imitates art...when women costumed as their favorite superheroine are groped by surprise by a fanboy or two who might possibly have read one too many fictional accounts of the same thing.






Is this what's really going at these comicbook conventions?  ???


Seriously?


The social retards are getting that bold that they haven't learned to 'look but don't touch'...?


I'm afraid they haven't learned, Battle.

Behold: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2705828/Comic-Cons-sexual-harassment-problem-Scantily-clad-female-cosplayers-complain-creepy-geeks-getting-handsy.html

The seX-Men comicbook is undoubtedly a major factor in this development.

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 29, 2014, 05:14:45 pm »
Speaking of Arkon; he's one guy that has been domesticated.

This is the same guy who started a war between three earths with the goal of blowing them up or something like that to provide his world with power. 

He should be like Super-Skrull or even Red Skull.  He is a hero to his people, but he is our enemy.  Somewhere along the line that barbarian nature has been subdued by a noble nature.

I wonder if we lost a great villain.  At least the Super-Skrull has been interesting when played as an ally like against Annihulus Wave.  But Arkon, he's become a wus.  He used to be an evil Conan.   

But before Arkon became a wuss, he ..... nawwwww, I won't say it  :)

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 29, 2014, 05:09:32 pm »
She-Hulk once surprised and kissed Hercules.

Kissing someone by surprised had been used in fiction by both sexes for decades.

Kissing someone by surprise is still utilized today. In fact, the surprise kiss was the vehicle used to confirm David Alleyne's/Prodigy's sexual deviancy. He planted a same sex smooch on an unsuspecting Hulkling's kisser. This event caused at least one who read the book to "squeal" in excitement.

It's when kissing by surprise moves from fiction into non-fiction, when real life imitates art...when women costumed as their favorite superheroine are groped by surprise by a fanboy or two who might possibly have read one too many fictional accounts of the same thing.

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 29, 2014, 05:00:35 pm »
Well, we already know how the much maligned (by X-fan idiots) Reginald Hudlind gets down a far as portraying strong women is concerned.....






None of that I am a male feminist Brian Wood type faux BS


Yes. Hudlin's Shuri shows the true strength worthy of a female warrior. Yes, Ororo was injured by a previous action when she was captured by Khan - just another male entity with the hots for Storm. Ororo is healthy enough to defeat one of Khan's envious lovers but when it comes to Khan himself what methods do the x-writers have Storm employ to combat her adversary, this abductor who would have forced his attentions on Ororo if necessary? Storm resorts to seduction.

Always sex.

sex, sex, sex, sex, sex.

The seX-Men.

Every X-Men/mutant story that could be told, has been told. The well has run dry.l

What's left?

sex, sex, Ororo and Logan thrown gratuitously into sexual situations for the delight and titillation of RoLo fanatics and to wash the taste of "black and f*cking" while a married woman and a Queen to T'Challa, sex.

Public Enemy, the legendary Rap music group, never won a Grammy in part, because they angered two groups of people who have some influence in the entertainment realm: Jews and homosexuals. Enter eminem. He's rapped about his hatred for homosexuals, his desire to rape and murder his own mother, and a fantasy about he and his daughter (who was very young at that time), burying eminem's "wife" - the mother of his young daughter - after he'd murdered her. He said if his daughter saw the blood on his wife, he would simply tell the child it was just ketchup.l

eminem is a multiple Grammy winner.

Why?

Why is black Reginald Hudlin held in such disdain by many Storm/x-crement fans while white Chris Claremont - author of that wonderful Storm story titled: ARENA, celebrated?

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Black Panther / Re: New Storm Ongoing Title
« on: July 29, 2014, 01:32:44 pm »
Rutgog

Know what I call a man who tries to make a woman his "true mate" against her will? A rapist. Know what I call the romanticizing of that type story? Rape Culture. The X Verse is full of that.Like Emma stealing Storm's body so Shaw could rape her.Arkon Dracula Emma Shaw ,mind swiped into an intimate relationship with Namor....on and on. I recall Hudlin saying about the marriage I'm paraphrasing heavily at least Storm won't be subject to continuous sexual assault now. I am appalled and sickened by your commentary on this.

Princesa!

I am almost moved to tears by this EXCELLENT and ACCURATE recounting and description of these odious events regarding Ororo and her "noble suitors". You will remove the scales from Rutog's eyes yet. If I were to hear his response to your comment, I wouldn't, for they would fall on deaf ears. As this is a visual medium, I will turn a blind eye to anything he might have by way of defense to this indefensible and disgusting interval in Storm's depiction by the x-writers.

Powerful! Powerful!

Well Done, Princesa!!

And Ororo was not written down to prop up Shuri, Rutog. You know better than that  ;)

There is a segment of people out there that do get off on 'rape culture'; it's like any other sexual fetish where when white folks indulge in it, it's acceptable and the X-writers/editorial are simply capitalizing on it.

Yeah, I agree...   Princesa definitely nailed it.

Exactly so, Battle. Well said, Brother.

Look at Psylocke as illustrated by Jim Lee. She is wearing what amounts to a thong and boots with a stiletto heels. Eye candy. But in light of recent events, it's eye candy that could be rotting the minds of some readers. It's an X-Man-created peep show. I seem to remember a cover of an X-Man comic featuring Storm rendered so that her naked buttocks were actually in full view. This is a slippery slope.

 Princesa brings up this subject at the most perfect time. During this most recent Comic Con, some women complained of being groped and having their pictures taken without permission. The Carol Danvers rape story; the PANTHER'S QUEST story written by Don McGregor in which Ramonda was actually kidnapped, raped repeatedly and the pictures of her violation sent to T'Chaka who was powerless to find his wife and rescue her...DC Comics' Dr Light's rape of...I forget what her name --- Plastic Man's wife, I think she was.....could these images of scantily-clad females and females such as Ororo, grabbed and smooched by these "noble suitors" be sending the wrong kind of signal to some potentially-troubled fanboys...perhaps those who the ladies at ComicCon complained were groping them and ogling them?

When a man grabs a woman and kisses her without the woman's invitation to do so and quite by surprise, in most instances that is a violation of her person. When Hawkeye grabbed Valkyrie while he was a member of the Defenders, Valkyrie nearly took his head off with her sword. But then...in typical fanboy-pleasing fashion, Valkyrie smiled and thought to herself that Hawkeye's univited, unexpected smooch wasn't "wholly unpleasant". This is a situation written in a comicbook aimed directly at the fantasies of the male libido.

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