Ok so let me add my two cents to this and say how it isn’t a good reference to Ororo and Scott’s dual or history.
To do that I’ll also compare McKay’s reference in Avengers (2024) #18, which is a just the proliferation of a fanon cliché at best, with Hickman’s reference in House of X and Powers of X, which actually understands the context of the source material.
SANDRA HÜLLER as Sandra Voyter
ANATOMIE D’UNE CHUTE (2023, dir. Justine Triet)
You’re so stupid.
Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #4 by Tim Sheridan, art by Cian Tormey
Bonus:
a post-doc was doing a guest seminar at my institute and at the beginning of his presentation he was explaining why he chose birds for his evolutionary analysis - so he said “well first of all, because birds are the best and most interesting animals and it’s fun to study them” and a few professors in the room gave him a very serious nod
Newtons 4th law is that for every “it’s so over” there’s an equal and opposite “we’re so back”
dc comic readers play “does this comic pass the bat-chdel test” (can this story be told without bruce showing up)
So many spiders…
Edvard Munch, Towards the Forest / Fritz Eichenberg, The Souls of Catherine and Heathcliff Reunited on the Moor
this is literally how it is
