For decades, Marvel Comics has captivated readers with tales of extraordinary heroes saving the day. From the thunderous might of Thor to the unwavering resolve of Captain America, these characters inspired millions of fans around the world.
Rune King Thor in Marvel Comics
But what if things went differently? What if the very powers that granted these heroes their abilities turned into horrifying curses? This bleak reality is explored in Marvel Ruins, a two-issue miniseries, penned by Warren Ellis with haunting artwork by Terese Nielsen.
Suggested“There is always the issue of trying to relate to these little f*****s”: Captain America and Marvel Avengers Star Anthony Mackie Says That Twisted Metal Helps Him to Relate to Kids
Published in 1995, it is a spooky spin on the classic Marvel Comics tales. Instead of our favorite heroes saving the day, they’re trapped in a twisted world where their powers become their worst nightmares.
Rune King Thor in Marvel Comics
But what if things went differently? What if the very powers that granted these heroes their abilities turned into horrifying curses? This bleak reality is explored in Marvel Ruins, a two-issue miniseries, penned by Warren Ellis with haunting artwork by Terese Nielsen.
Suggested“There is always the issue of trying to relate to these little f*****s”: Captain America and Marvel Avengers Star Anthony Mackie Says That Twisted Metal Helps Him to Relate to Kids
Published in 1995, it is a spooky spin on the classic Marvel Comics tales. Instead of our favorite heroes saving the day, they’re trapped in a twisted world where their powers become their worst nightmares.
- 3/24/2024
- by Shreya Jha
- FandomWire
Wizards of the Coast has found itself courting controversy yet again this week after it emerged that the company has severed all ties with a popular Magic: The Gathering content creator for producing what it deems to be “sexualized” content involving the collectable card game. Lizbeth Eden has revealed to her followers on Twitter that WotC sent an email notifying her of immediate removal from the Content Creator Program – an initiative started earlier this year – to which Eden has responded by vehemently denying any wrongdoing.
In addressing the accusations from Wizards that she broke the program’s Code of Conduct, Eden accused the company of not only basing its judgements on her adult OnlyFans page wholly unrelated to Mtg but for its double standards. Her response, as well as the email sent by WotC, can be found below:
WotC kicked me out of the creator program because I apparently sexualized...
In addressing the accusations from Wizards that she broke the program’s Code of Conduct, Eden accused the company of not only basing its judgements on her adult OnlyFans page wholly unrelated to Mtg but for its double standards. Her response, as well as the email sent by WotC, can be found below:
WotC kicked me out of the creator program because I apparently sexualized...
- 7/2/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Magic: The Gathering publisher Wizards of the Coast (WotC) has announced that they’re ending their relationship with fantasy artist Noah Bradley. The company cited his “inappropriate sexual conduct with members of the Magic and artist community” as the reason for their decision. This news comes soon after WotC also cut ties with artist Terese Nielsen for her support of alt-right organizations.
The news of Bradley’s sexual misconduct broke to the Magic community at large when the artist himself issued a public apology on Twitter. You can read his statement and apology below:
A long overdue acknowledgement & apology pic.twitter.com/UssuKQBpYi
— Noah Bradley (@noahbradley) June 21, 2020
While Bradley himself admitted to preying on and harassing women in his statement, it appears as though many members of the Magic community were aware of his inappropriate conduct.
WotC was swift to act on the matter after the artist’s public admission of guilt.
The news of Bradley’s sexual misconduct broke to the Magic community at large when the artist himself issued a public apology on Twitter. You can read his statement and apology below:
A long overdue acknowledgement & apology pic.twitter.com/UssuKQBpYi
— Noah Bradley (@noahbradley) June 21, 2020
While Bradley himself admitted to preying on and harassing women in his statement, it appears as though many members of the Magic community were aware of his inappropriate conduct.
WotC was swift to act on the matter after the artist’s public admission of guilt.
- 6/22/2020
- by Nicholas Price
- We Got This Covered
Wizards of the Coast, best known as the company that publishes the popular fantasy-themed trading card game Magic: The Gathering, recently announced it would be ending its longtime partnership with artist Terese Nielsen due to the latter’s affinity with the alt-right.
For reference, Magic: The Gathering consists of hundreds of thousands of cards, each of which is fitted with astounding artwork. The company typically does not produce this artwork in-house, but outsources it to a number of independent creators. Nielsen, who had been designing cards for Wizards since the early 1990s, was one of their earliest and most prolific freelancers.
For most of her employment, Nielsen was on good terms with the company. However, in 2018, fans began noticing the artist was following an alarming amount of conspiracy theorists on Twitter, nearly all of whom are affiliated with the alt-right. From white nationalists like Stefan Molyneux and Sandy Hook-deniers such as Alex Jones,...
For reference, Magic: The Gathering consists of hundreds of thousands of cards, each of which is fitted with astounding artwork. The company typically does not produce this artwork in-house, but outsources it to a number of independent creators. Nielsen, who had been designing cards for Wizards since the early 1990s, was one of their earliest and most prolific freelancers.
For most of her employment, Nielsen was on good terms with the company. However, in 2018, fans began noticing the artist was following an alarming amount of conspiracy theorists on Twitter, nearly all of whom are affiliated with the alt-right. From white nationalists like Stefan Molyneux and Sandy Hook-deniers such as Alex Jones,...
- 6/22/2020
- by Tim Brinkhof
- We Got This Covered
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