new avengers (2010) #7
“Well, I stole it from my fathers notes because in the movies Spider-man can’t really be allowed to be super smart like he is in the comics and i also stole my webshooters from oscorp”
“BUT! …I do know how to skateboard.”
Leaked: Disney’s ‘Frozen’ Featurette
NOTE: This video is from last year (see time-stamp), and there are varying style of animation and render techniques throughout the video; therefore this should not be treated as a final look for the film.
David Marquez talks to us about Miles Morales and friends growing one year older, and designing the Ultimate versions of Cloak & Dagger.
ALL MY EXCITEMENT

autocorrect needs to stop capitalizing “omg” i’m not that excited
Just finalized the details.
So at midnight I’m changing my location on Facebook to Manhattan, New York as a birthday gift to myself.

John Cho (x)
The only Asians I remember seeing on mainstream TV when I was a kid were Sulu on Star Trek, nameless Asians loading trucks in the background or dying on MASH (which was all about funny lovable white US Americans waging war on Asians), and the “ancient Chinese secret” Calgon laundry detergent commercial.
(via zuky)
Was the same when I was a kid. That moment of seeing George Takei not being overly-stereotyped when I was a kid was a powerful one. I think the only place I had really seen other Asians on the screen was finding the rare (because I was a kid in mountains, far from the rest of the community) movie that had Asians in it. Unfortunately, a lot of those were the “white guy learns martial arts, beats up Asians because ‘Merika” type movies. Which, of course was not TV. They were still the “Asian other” just as in MASH backdrops. Anyway, what I’m trying to say is that Sulu always has a special place in my heart. Star Trek helped me get through some bad emotional spaces as a kid, and I think part of what made it welcoming was having POC, especially George Takei ( since I’m JA too, and the other Asian American actors who came later), represented on screen in positive and whole characters, with names instead of “Solider #1, Henchman #4, Ninja #18”.
(via reallifedocumentarian)
(Proper) representation matters.
(via angryasiangirlsunited)
“ I think everybody had a seat in the captain’s chair. ”
Other people sat in the chair. Anton Yelchin was swallowed by the chair.