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"BOOF" by Todd McFarlane, and Image Comics. No one else seems to remember this comic book except me. I never owned any copies, but I was obsessed with the character and the concept. I was too focused on "SPAWN" back then to collect any issues smh.
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Okay. Hear me out.
The Aftermath: heartbroken, angsty Crowley finds himself navigating the slums of New York City, meeting the worst of the worse. He finds a human he can trust who reminds him why he’s not unworthy or undeserving of love. Crowley slowly accepts the world is worth saving, even without Aziraphale.
MEANWHILE, Aziraphale becomes obsessed with perfection and reinvents himself as the most powerful Archangel heaven has ever known to help bring forth The Second Coming. Desperately trying to forgot all that was before otherwise the painful memories of lost love will annihilate him.
But Muriel won’t let him forget and their innocence and kindness reminds Azirphale who he was and how he deserved love and never needed anyone’s approval of that love, not even God’s.
*huff puff huff puff*
No? No good?
FINE, just enjoy this Fanfic inspired by my grungy, angsty 90s graphic novel phase.
(How are the 90s so long ago?)
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Its official! Putty Pygmalion is being published by @silversprocket and comes out in July!!!!
Derryl, a lonely radish, creates a boyfriend out of a defunct & illegal children's product. His creation, Peter, springs to life ready to make a child happy, & instead finds a suffocating existence catering to Derryl’s needs.
When Peter sneaks out to a party one night & meets Derryl’s friends, he discovers more to his creator’s intentions. A queer complication on the Pygmalion myth, brought to life through Lonnie Garcia’s emotional, multimedia comic art. Pre-order now!
Link to preorder book here
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GAMBIT !!! (commission)
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Comic book writers who still make Bruce hit his kids even after years of mass criticism from fans who TELL you it's a bad creative choice that pushes them away from the fan base and comics in general,,, you did this for what?
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save me bottle blond bass player
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TANK GIRL (1988-Present)
Tank Girl, a British comic book, was brought to life by Jamie Hewlett and Alan C. Martin. While initially illustrated by Jamie Hewlett, a roster of artists including Philip Bond, Glyn Dillon, Ashley Wood, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Jim Mahfood, Brett Parson, Jonathan Edwards, Craig Knowles, Rufus Dayglo, Andy Pritchett, and Mike McMahon have also contributed portrayal.
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Todd McFarlane & Michael Jai White on the set of Spawn (1997)
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Lori Petty - Tank Girl (1995)
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Hey! I was thinking about the last ask you answered about how your writing Roy and Jason differently than what is normally seen in dc fanworks. And how you write them is one of the reasons I love persephone so much! It’s so refreshing to read a story that acknowledges who the characters actually are! I hate that I think “finally a story that acknowledges Roy and Dick’s friendship without making it about Jason” but at the same time I’m so glad persephone has me feeling that. I don’t know much of Roy’s character (I’ve just started comics & he’s only made a few appearances so far in ntt which I’m currently going through), but it always bugged me that Roy was seen as a prop for Jason and not his own character in so many aspects of fandom. I think a big issue for me with that Jason & Roy dynamic is the fact that I don’t care for Jason ideologically speaking. I’m getting a little carried away lol. Anyway, that is to say, persephone is a work of art and so is your characterization of each character that you include in the story! <3
thank u kindly! it’s been really rewarding to hear that i’ve done roy in specific justice. it is a shame that one (bad) iteration of these characters has taken over fan spaces to the point where other interpretations are a rarity. roy and the other titans have some really great comics — i wish more people engaged with their preboot stories. best of luck reading!
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one thing about Bart is that he’s a sweet handsome boy. Did you know?
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