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Submitted by Phillip Sevy:

Periodic Heroes this week is doing The Authority. Here is my contribution
http://periodicheroes.blogspot.com

I’d like to apologize for how long it took me to publish this submission - I was out of the country the entire past week. And of course, thank you very much for the submission!

Submitted by Phillip Sevy:

Periodic Heroes this week is doing The Authority. Here is my contribution

http://periodicheroes.blogspot.com

I’d like to apologize for how long it took me to publish this submission - I was out of the country the entire past week. And of course, thank you very much for the submission!

5 months ago

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wholetthedorkin:

d’awww

wholetthedorkin:

d’awww

7 months ago

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7 months ago

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rebellatrix:

[Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of The Authority #2]
Midnighter…. your face. Nice cheesy-as-hell wink, baby boy.
That said, your… collectibles… there are pretty impressive! I personally fancy the nightstick with the nails hammered into it. They’re even all shiny!

rebellatrix:

[Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of The Authority #2]

Midnighter…. your face. Nice cheesy-as-hell wink, baby boy.

That said, your… collectibles… there are pretty impressive! I personally fancy the nightstick with the nails hammered into it. They’re even all shiny!

7 months ago

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fuckyeahwildstorm:

The Authority by Tom Peyer & Dustin Nguyen

fuckyeahwildstorm:

The Authority by Tom Peyer & Dustin Nguyen

8 months ago

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thenakedlibrarianontheroof:

I’ll stop reblogging the Authority.
Eventually.
(Takes place in “Authority: the Lost Year, Book One”, right after the team rescues Apollo from an alternate-universe’s Doctor. Have I mentioned I adore this book? So much goes down in it!) I love Apollo and Jenny so much on this page, and especially all three of them in the last panel. Most adorable superfamily. And it kinda redeemed teenage-Jenny for me. Don’ nobody kidnap her dadday.

thenakedlibrarianontheroof:

I’ll stop reblogging the Authority.

Eventually.

(Takes place in “Authority: the Lost Year, Book One”, right after the team rescues Apollo from an alternate-universe’s Doctor. Have I mentioned I adore this book? So much goes down in it!) I love Apollo and Jenny so much on this page, and especially all three of them in the last panel. Most adorable superfamily. And it kinda redeemed teenage-Jenny for me. Don’ nobody kidnap her dadday.

8 months ago

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thenakedlibrarianontheroof:

Tonight is also Spammin’ Me Some Apollo Night, apparently. But in my defense, there need to be lots more nights like that.

thenakedlibrarianontheroof:

Tonight is also Spammin’ Me Some Apollo Night, apparently. But in my defense, there need to be lots more nights like that.

8 months ago

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nova-bright:

They remain my favourite queer murderfamily

nova-bright:

They remain my favourite queer murderfamily

8 months ago

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introtosupermancomics101:

Midnighter #7 (Brian K. Vaughan)
Warning for gratuitious violence and gore, because that’s how Midnighter rolls.
I chose this issue mostly because it’s written by Brian K. Vaughan, and I’m an unrepentant Brian K. Vaughan fangirl.  This issue is a one-shot and it’s actually not that dynamic of a story…except for the way it’s told, and it’s all based on what we know about Midnighter’s superpower.
“The Midnighter possesses enhanced physical attributes, an auxiliary heart and the ability to anticipate the moves of his opponents.” (Wikipedia)  How that last ability has been interpreted is that he can basically “see” the outcome to any fight because his brain has calculated every possibly outcome to come up with the best.  He can’t see the future, per se, but he is such a super strategist, that any anverage supervillain getting into a fight with him is pretty pointless because he can predict their moves before the first punch is thrown…ish.  So the way this story is told is…backwards.  And that’s all I’m gonna say because I want you to read it.

introtosupermancomics101:

Midnighter #7 (Brian K. Vaughan)

Warning for gratuitious violence and gore, because that’s how Midnighter rolls.

I chose this issue mostly because it’s written by Brian K. Vaughan, and I’m an unrepentant Brian K. Vaughan fangirl.  This issue is a one-shot and it’s actually not that dynamic of a story…except for the way it’s told, and it’s all based on what we know about Midnighter’s superpower.

“The Midnighter possesses enhanced physical attributes, an auxiliary heart and the ability to anticipate the moves of his opponents.” (Wikipedia)  How that last ability has been interpreted is that he can basically “see” the outcome to any fight because his brain has calculated every possibly outcome to come up with the best.  He can’t see the future, per se, but he is such a super strategist, that any anverage supervillain getting into a fight with him is pretty pointless because he can predict their moves before the first punch is thrown…ish.  So the way this story is told is…backwards.  And that’s all I’m gonna say because I want you to read it.

9 months ago

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