Susan Storm-Richards: This is my husband, Reed, and this is Reed’s husband, Victor.
The ruling prince has the right to claim a [Prince] Consort, regardless of [his] marital status, for the good of the state. — Fantastic Four (1998) #27
A big long picture I did a while ago.
magneto got stabbed in the chest and spent the entire episode in a gay ass coma and five seconds after he wakes up he does single-handedly what an entire team of highly trained powerful mutants combined couldn’t do and stops an asteroid from destroying the east coast. he really is That Bitch.
I think people need to realize that like, the darker you are the more types of oppression you will face if you are labeled as a non-white group–that’s just how it is. If you are light skinned or white passing, but also a person of color (or black), acknowledging that darker skinned people in your community will be treated worse isn’t taking away from your oppression. We are not saying that you have white privilege or that you don’t face racism or oppression at all. But no matter how you see things or what you think you will ALWAYS be treated better than darker skinned people in your group. Even if it is just a little better, you still will be treated better, will still get better or even representation in general and still be seen as the more acceptable/visible person in that ethnic group. That is how colorism works. It isn’t your fault, but it’s also not your job to ignore that. Colorism isn’t an American centric thing, it exists in EVERY community even those who haven’t had western influence. So that’s just something that needs to be understood. Someone discussing how they face oppression based on being darker skinned isnt taking away from your oppression—
celebrating Dr Doom’s fun habit of taking his clothes off for no good reason, one edit at a time: [ 1/∞ ] - from Fantastic Four comics (2018)