Pop Culture Priest

Seeking God in All Things Geeky

Dec 27

  1. luanna255 reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    in my life, reading...superheroes (and, in general, reading fiction, especially fantasy)...
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  3. ealperin reblogged this from thefingerfuckingfemalefury and added:
    Oh lord…. I think I just shed a happy tear to these two wonderful posts….. ;_;
  4. thefingerfuckingfemalefury reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    The two examples that come most quickly...my mind would be Batwoman
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  7. bookwormbreakfast said: This is wonderful! Also re: paragraph breaks - I know on Markdown you have to hit enter twice for the paragraph breaks to hold. Don’t know if that helps!
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  9. forrestbondurant reblogged this from she-hulk-smash and added:
    bullying she-hulk-smash:
  10. thenerdyguy reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    good story telling.
  11. she-hulk-smash reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    In the 4th grade,...was bullied pretty severely by a white girl
  12. jamesvenhaus reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    Gail, You’ve hit...head. It’s eerie how similar our...rough...
  13. truxillogical reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    A few months out of college...a student visa and lived
  14. beamkatanachronicles reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    Comics can do that, they are stories of better possibility, they can touch the heart. Preach it, Gail.
  15. memnochzero said: PREACHER by Garth Ennis. I’ve never felt such vibrant feelings of joy/sadness/anger/disgust/excitement all in one series. Parts actually make me CRY. Also, James O’Barr’s The Crow, Neil Gaiman’s Death books/Dream of a Thousand Cats in Sandman.
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  17. uncannyx said: Gail, I got back into comics after having cancer surgery. I pulled out the old comics and became hooked. For the first time in my life, I really felt mortal. Comics became that comfort- a friend in a way. They mean more now.
  18. cashmere-is-my-kryptonite said: All my friends freshman year of high school abruptly started hating me, so for awhile, I was adrift. Luckily, Teen Titans was on TV, and then I discovered there were comics, and I’ve been reading ever since. The Titans WERE my friends for many years.
  19. therearecertainshadesoflimelight said: When I was 11 years old, my father introduced me to Lois Lane and all of a sudden I didn’t worry about not being the best athlete in school—-if I could use my brain and work towards a career I could still be special. It helped a great deal.
  20. knittingcartoonist reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    For me, comics helped a lot during...teenage and young adult years. I was a very lonely...
  21. maychild reblogged this from gailsimone and added:
    Dude, any time I’ve picked up ANY book or comic, even...didn’t necessarily end up...