bklynmusicnerd95:

leiracosplays:

“Oh, I ain’t requesting nothing. Ask who I am.” – Erik Killmonger

Erik Killmonger cosplay 🙂 I was able to pull this look together without spending too much money. I got the vest from Aliexpress, the chest piece is separate and is made from 2mm and 6mm Eva Foam (Amazon) and cobra buckles (you can find those on Ebay or Aliexpress), the blue shirt I had at home, and I bought the pants and green military belt from Amazon. 

Cosplay is always the best when you don’t have to spend much. Well I hope you all like it. This cosplay isn’t completely finished, but I liked the way I did my makeup and hair for this costest. 

@ohhsokay

qthewetsprocket:

sridevi:

WONDER WOMAN // The Feminum Mystique: Part 2 (1976)

Reblogging for the anti-Nazi sentiment, and then…

…hold the fuck up. That’s Carolyn Jones. Wonder Woman’s mom is Carolyn Jones.

Guess who else she played?

So basically… you’re telling me that Diana of Themyscira and Wednesday Addams… are sisters?

EVERYTHING MAKES SO MUCH SENSE NOW

comicherald:

“Shuri, the 16-year-old sister of T’Challa who’s head of the Wakanda Design Group, as being “the smartest person in the world, smarter than Tony Stark.” She sort of acts as Q to T’Challa’s James Bond, providing gadgets and know-how to assist in his duties. One of those gadgets is an updated costume.”

Black Panther producer Nate Moore’s description of Shuri

activistnyc:

On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Haitian and African American communities gathered in Times Square for a direct action in response to Donald Trump’s recent comments about Haitian and African immigrants. During a meeting with lawmakers, Trump described Haiti and certain African countries as “shithole countries” and questioned why so many immigrants from these countries are coming to the United States. Although Trump denies being a racist, he has become the role model for white supremacists in America. The fight against racism and oppression that Martin Luther King Jr. started during the civil rights movement is far from over. Today, we remember his legacy and continue his fight for justice and equality.