just realized momo has the fucking zack hair piece too. quite the rogue's gallery i'm collecting here
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Happy Halloween with LoV & Class 1-A
Follow the artist on Twitter - お朋希(おともき)@nagatomo1565
We got - the Joker Touya, Harley Quinn Toga, Phantom Shigaraki of the Opera, Mad Hatter Compress, Spider-Man Twice, and Green Goblin Spinner!!! 🤩😍💘
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And then we have Class 1-A!!! 🥰😘
Happy Halloween!!! 🎃🎃🎃
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redraw of that one panel from 398 <- has nothing else to post
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Y'all asked for this
Here's Twice doing some gardening! He totally has a soft spot for dandelions
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alt version of he would not fucking say that. they would not fucking have kids
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i can't believe togachako is canon
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It's twisting the knife that Twice, not just Himiko's manifestation of him, is there in the background. The things that he said to her and the fact that he's dead being the primary thoughts on Himiko's mind, his prompting and encouragement leading her to put into words how she wants to live her life, his death becoming the reason she's struggling with her fate, with all of her friends' fates. His presence, his influence on her is so obvious to her, but at the same time no one acknowledges him. She outright says that he was murdered, but Ochako never responds to that charge.
Is she going crazy? Everything she does is screaming for the world to remember him, to remember him as she does, to commemorate and mourn him properly, to face retribution for his murder, but everyone looks right through him and only sees her, as though they're not linked. Was he ever real? Did he really exist? The only evidence she has are the memories she's kept and the blood coursing through her veins, using her body as a host to keep him alive, just a little longer. As far as everyone else is concerned, she's a girl possessed, or rather, a girl acting out.
What is a ghost if not something that can only be seen, heard, felt, by the person it haunts?
Twice haunts the narrative, but it's only Himiko's narrative. To the rest of the world, it's a mystery whether he ever actually existed, or lived, or died, and why should they care? Maybe he was already dead in the first place, having undergone the social death of poverty and criminality, and if he was already dead then he couldn't have been murdered, only rightfully exorcised. If he was already dead from the start then there's no one responsible for killing him. If he was already dead from the start then there's no one responsible for saving him. If he was already dead from the start, it's not strange for nobody to acknowledge him.
Toga Himiko's the one who's crazy for caring about a dead man walking, and then for lugging around his corpse. Of course she would, though—who better to empathize with the undead than a vampire? Then it's no surprise that she sees her fate reflected in his: the only rightful place for the socially dead is a return to the grave. The narrative offers her a salvation, which is an exorcism: to forget the haunting, even though that haunting is truth-telling, to join everyone in a world that has long forgotten and reburied Bubaigawara Jin.
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