Kaleidoscope - A Raven Darkhölme Fanmix |
[06 Aug 2012|01:06am] |
Title: Kaleidoscope Artist phoenixgfawkes Description A fanmi, plus graphics, that centers on Raven and her relationship with Charles and Hank. Songs by Amy Studt, Christina Aguilera, Panic! at the Disco, Meredith Brooks, Dianna Agron & Lea Michele, Idina Menzel, James Greenspun, Emilie Autumn, Sara Bareilles, P!ink, Superchick. Warnings: None
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SPOILERS TO DARK X-MEN 01, REALM OF KINGS 01!
Marvel [Mystique (Jean), Norman, Nate Grey, Dark Beast, Meggan/Nightcrawler, Medusa, Lockjaw, Black Bolt, Quicksilver, Luna, Warlock, Dani Moonstar, Karma, Dazzler, Storm, Jean Grey, Cloak/Dagger] Actress [Q'orianka Kilcher] Band [Girl In a Coma]
Crossed Posted here @ mortisluvcats
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Let the Tournament begin! |
[11 Dec 2008|10:46pm] |
There is still time to get into the game before the big tournament next Saturday. Mutant against mutant. Are you strong enough to beat the King Fischer's pet?
Welcome to Revolve...
Man, I see...the strongest and smartest men who've ever lived. I see all this potential, and I see squandering. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables; slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need. We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War's a spiritual war... our Great Depression is our lives. We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off.
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X-Men: Carnal legions |
[29 Jan 2008|09:54pm] |
X-Men: Carnal Legions is a semi-alternate universe movie based roleplay set two years after X-Men II: United; incorperating storylines, plots and characters from the comic books well as other official media sources located @ insanejournal (you do not need to have your own personal at IJ in order to join)
Game was meant to open 1/28/2008 but has been since extended to another few days. We'd really love to have a Mystique since the first holder decided to go with someone else instead.
Check out our profile @ IJ for more information, any questions or a hold can be e-mailed to clxmods@gmail.com
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Missed Opportunities |
[26 Jan 2007|12:31am] |
Did anyone else feel that X-3 missed some opportunities when they de-powered Mystique? For example, should they have made her something other than caucasian? Should Mystique's natural form have been male?
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Bugger |
[23 Jan 2007|02:28am] |
That previous post has < lj-cut > tags but they're not working. :(
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Yumminess 3 |
[13 Jan 2007|05:20pm] |
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I will occasionally come across artwork that graced the old pulp stories, and save the more interesting or esoteric pieces. The lesbian ones are often cute if amusingly archaic. This one was a pastiche of the pulp style I think, and something about her attitude made me think of Mystique. It's heavily edited in order to serve as my LJ background, the clothing in particular because it was originally a dirty dingy blue that didn't sit well with her skin tone.
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Impersonating the impersonator |
[12 Jan 2007|09:39pm] |
I remember a few years ago one of the writers started a plot thread to explain away all the really aberrant behaviour displayed by Mystique that suggested that there was at least one other shapechanger out there impersonating her. Did anyone pick up on that, or was it left dangling?
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Mystique yumminess part the 2nd |
[12 Jan 2007|05:55pm] |
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This was originally advertising a Playboy/Camel 50th anniversary event on a horrid orange background. I was attracted by the pulp-era feel of the picture more than anything else - I don't find the women overly pretty by my standards. Mystique is, I believe, meant to be almost as old as Wolverine, and the idea of seeing her in the fashions and styles of times other than the modern era in which we know her best intrigues me.
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