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https://twitter.com/aubreysitterson/status/1479154334092836868?s=20 https://twitter.com/KamalaKaraA1/status/1479166044367474689?s=20 https://twitter.com/aubreysitterson/status/1479179866868125699?s=20 https://twitter.com/KamalaKaraA1/status/1479189487150407685?s=20 To all the people who like No One Left To Fight, the American comic based on Dragonball, I got an accidental month early release. I am not gonna spoil anything but I just find it cool.
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# ¿ Jan 7, 2022 05:19 |
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https://twitter.com/KamalaKaraA1/status/1479549897204453379
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# ¿ Jan 7, 2022 21:30 |
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Open Marriage Night posted:What part of the Ultimate line had the jingoism? The Ultimates and their surrounding part of the universe. It was always there lowkey but I had the thought when I reread an issue of Ultimate War. Basically, Magneto attacked the Triskelion and Hulk got out and ate a lot of staff. So, since Magneto is trying his "mutant domiance" shtick and blew up a bridge and the X-Men were also on blast for lying about Magneto dying, Captain America goes to Wasp, the only mutant Ultimate, and says "you know, no one blames you for this: this is not a war on mutants, it's a war on terror." I almost face palmed a bit at how badly it was handled. And there is just this undercurrent throughout of "US military strong, US military world police, US military good" I find when I looked through some random issues. Like in Ultimate Comics Ultimate #1 where Shield is literally policing the world with the Ultimates and its shown as like a good thing, I felt. Ultimate Spider-Man never had jingoism but the characters from Ultimates tended to have those elements. I think it all had to do with 9/11.
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