Ape-Ril Special #01 (2024)
Art by Dan Mora, Bernard Chang And Hayden Sherman
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Ape-ril Special #1 - "Plan of the Apes" (2024)
written by John Layman
art by Karl Mostert & David Baron
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Look at my son, pride is not the word I’m looking for
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Henry Matthew Brock (1875-1960), ''Jackanapes and Other Tales'' by Juliana Horatia Ewing, 1923
Source
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The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing (2022) #7
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When no one takes the fake funeral you planned for your fake death seriously
The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #2
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Whats with the animal people running around Gotham during Damian's time as batman (also seemingly multiple Jackanapes)
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Damian: Son of Batman, 2013-2014
Andy Kubert
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Justice League Action had amazing character designs and I love them.
To be fair, Jaime Reyes Blue Beetle is one of the best character designs DC's ever done, it looks good in every artstyle and medium: it's insane. But, the relative size of his head-to-eyes and getting rid of the mouth adds a lot of unique expression to it!
Nothing too fancy, but Booster's small legs and how his body stretches out as you go up it makes me laugh: Of COURSE he'd skip leg day, and good on them for making a point of it!
Stargirl just has a strong profile, and I think it best displays the more upbeat personality Johns gave her, plus the super-long hair is such a neat touch! I dunno, this show was what got me into the character and she's just the best.
I love the simplicity of the Flash design: taking away most of the textural elements and letting the colours pop really keep things from being too complicated, and is just a general breath of fresh air for Flash designs. Plus, I LOVE how friendly the eyes on this version are.*
The parted hair shows her pragmatic nature, whilst also giving the tiara a nice bonus use as a hairband, which is a neat reinterpretation. I dunno, it strikes a fun balance between superheroic and warrior-esque that reflects well on Diana's charactertisation!
Obligatory gorillas doing things gorillas wouldn't normally do. - It's a DC staple, though it isn't really a character-design thing.
*I am not an artist, I could not tell you why, but he's my friend so shut it.
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The funniest thing with MPREG Joker is people taking it seriously
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I’ve been waiting a long time for this.
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Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #5 - "Big Bad Problems!" (2023)
written by Matthew Rosenberg
art by Francesco Francavilla
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House flipping show idea: a show where art historians and restorationists buy the houses that were flipped by cheap property investors and bring the character back into them
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Just wanted to say
for being a member of an aggressively militarized, evil, bug-like, cyborg alien race that is completely incapable of natural reproduction,
Zim is bizarrely…
And I mean weirdly…
Paternal.
Like, there is only one dynamic/circumstance in which I’ve ever seen a softer side of him or a shred of empathy for another creature rear its head and it’s consistent across the show, movie, and comics.
Now, I’m not saying this lunatic maybe desperately needs a spare smeet or similar thrown his way yesterday ago,
But I’m also not not saying that.
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The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing (2022) #4
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joker supports unpaid internships
The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #5
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