A Spidey sketch. Done fast and loose. Maybe a bit messy, but sometimes that's a good thing.
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Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) dir. Shawn Levy
Spider-Man (2002) dir. Sam Raimi
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experimenting with watercolor brushes ✨ i have never drawn deadpool until now oops
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Two cake theory also means your small underrated fic can be someone’s comfort fic
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It’s fine because I’m actually using a secret technique called writing it in my head and nowhere else.
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the ultimate wing-man with absolutely no ulterior motives whatsoever
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both everything everywhere all at once and bodies netflix are trippy speculative fiction involving multiple timelines and generational trauma. except in eeaao, the generational trauma is pretty straightforward despite being demonstrated as being between two rocks or with a universe-destroying everything bagel. whereas the generation trauma in bodies seems normal, except it’s actually one man giving himself generational trauma so that he will actually exist.
honestly obsessed with both
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Love how Bodies is this dark time spanning mystery but in the middle of it all they decided to throw in a heartbreaking queer Victorian love story. It’s perfect
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baby fever is the most foreign concept to me in the world. when i found out women don’t have to have children if they don’t want to i was like YAYYYY!!! I’M FREEEEE !!! ^_^ i was like 13 and i have never looked back…
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"If I sit next to you, will you push me off?"
Peter didn't reply.
"Fine, I'll take my chances."
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*holds murder weapon in front of security camera like a beauty guru*
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One of my favorite examples of "Deadpool's not actually an idiot."
Context: In this issue, Deadpool takes down a corrupt police department in very rural Georgia. Rather than kill 'em all (as suggested by the cops' mastermind), he invites the Feds to catch them all red-handed at their illegal moonshine distillery. Initially, he's cuffed and detained along with everyone else.
His little interaction with the ATF agents at the end is fantastic.
Love it. It's like...summary of my favorite version of Deadpool. He's heroic, he does good things, he doesn't kill anyone in this issue - but he's also dangerous, his good intentions don't erase his bad habits or volatile nature. He definitely wanted to kill the whole lot of 'em (in fairness, one of theirs killed him first, that's why he got involved) and had to dial it back to "wait, I don't do that anymore."
Plus - smart enough to turn his bad reputation into an advantage, sometimes. He probably wouldn't have hurt those agents (not on purpose), but they don't need to know that...
IDK I just love this sequence. :)
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