this episode was so nice im glad purple showed up :]
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alan and alice.. eu... e e e... eu eu uuuu..
2 done, 3 more to go..... can't wait to see them all printed teeheeee
i've been losing my mind over them these past few weeks... if they don't get reunited and have a happy ending i'll end up on national tv
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Listen, we know the new Hozier-Album is insanely good, WE KNOW, he's been a regular of ours for the last few centuries.
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Okay, random question but in the panel where Lan Zhan & Wei Ying are riding side by side, why is Alan Zhan’s horse sad? Is Little Apple bullying him? :(
PS: I check in daily for your posts, OBSESSED 😭
Alan Zhan (patron saint of when the substitute professor gets your name wrong).
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That one asuka fursona thing but I couldn't help but think of it as them---
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hello will byers enthusiasts. do u guys think will as he is in canon rn would have a hard time saying the word gay out loud
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And we have the Sam Lake version 😏
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Don’t know if this has been asked before but do u have any book recs for exploring butch identity, lesbian-ism, and queerness in general? Love your work by the way! Both blood choke and northern passage are my top favs right now and the way you navigate and explore gender identity is just chefs kiss
thank you!
i've recommended a few books here and there... stone butch blues, obviously, and then s/he by minnie bruce pratt, the persistent desire: a butch/femme reader, transgender warriors by leslie feinberg, whipping girl by julia serano, sister outsider by audre lorde, we both laughed in pleasure by lou sullivan, gender outlaw by kate bornstein... some of these are dated of course but still worth the read. when it comes to reading dated queer literature i always approach it with compassion and remind myself that the community was different back then, and the community will be different twenty years from now, and that it's worthwhile to understand these differences and respect them. also a lot of these authors have huge catalogues of work, i'm just suggesting their more well-known pieces.
some more "modern" books i'd suggest are gender failure by ivan coyote and rae spoon, tomboy survival guide by ivan coyote, black on both sides: a racial history of trans identity by c. riley snorton, hijab butch blues by lamya h, the will to change: men, masculinity, and love by bell hooks, miss major speaks with toshio meronek, my lesbian experience with loneliness by kabi nagata, burning butch by r/b mertz, the secret diaries of miss anne lister (not modern but the presentation is)
i haven't read all of these myself, most of these are lifted right from my to read shelf, but hopefully you see something that interests you! also keep an eye out for content warnings, i think a few of these are pretty heavy reads.
for the older work i always suggest checking if it's on the internet archive (i think almost if not all of them are, i'm just too lazy to look and link them myself rn) there's also the digital transgender archives which are fun to explore!
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Hi! I enjoy your comic. I got a question: so, i get this is a crossover of public domain characters, but do you plan to put copyrighted works as well? But only in a way that there are slight implications about it and jumping around trademarks? You know, the same way Alan Moore did with James Bond and Harry Potter. PS: i heard there is going to be a film reboot about Alan Moore's comics. What are your thoughts on that?
There was some talk early on of adding cameos to works like The Chronicles of Narnia, but we ultimately decided against it. I'd like to keep this comic focused on the premise of "victorian lit mega crossover"; I think adding too much stuff outside that limitation will muddy the premise and overcomplicate things. (We're already pushing the borders a bit by including stuff like Frankenstein and Lovecraft.)
Generally speaking, I disagree with many if not most of Alan Moore's creative choices for League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and am far more interested in being faithful to the original works of literature he draws from than to Moore himself. (In fact, several of the creative choices in this comic are purposeful rebuttals of Moore's work.) I've heard the film reboot of LoEG promises to be more faithful to the original comics; personally, I sincerely hope that it isn't.
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guy who says YIPPEE :]
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bruh who came up with the whole 'the gays can't do math' thing? like people really looked at gay people and decided 'ah yes. this is the group that looks at the quadratic formula and vomits out their eyeballs.'
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I am so tempted to start watching Boston Legal because of you
DO IT!! GIVE IT A TRY!!! It’s not for everyone haha but it’s become one of my favorite shows (if not thee favorite). Definitely feels dated at times but I think that makes it a very interesting capsule of mid-2000s American culture and politics… Some of James’ best work and very smart writing too
And Alan 🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶
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I‘m bored because I get no ask in, so have this:
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🍄Blue: What detail in the series that seems to be ignored or missed by the fandom or canon that you want to talk about?
Original ask game here
Hmm. Well, I'm not entirely sure. I think something I'd like to go more in-depth into is the idea of stick city and the fact that there was a town that had a lot of sticks that looked a lot like "Striker" but we never see any of it in previous or later scenes of the city. Only full head different colored sticks, for the most part. That's a little odd right?
Honestly I'd love more elaboration on Rocket-corp's whole thing. They seem to be making computers and monitors? Rocket is on both Dark's monitor and the monitor of the machine that killed Gold, right? What exactly do they do? Are they just a tech industry with their own purposes on the side?
...I think it'd be funny to talk a tiny bit about how Alan's cursor is now white with a thick black outline, since Showdown, after it was 'revived' when it had been a normal cursor (white with a thin outline) in AvA 1-3 and then black in AvA 4 when he used the keyboard shortcuts to get himself a new mouse. And the fact that his mouse is a little bigger than AlexCrafter's--was that a conscious choice to make the mouse bigger?
In Lush Caves, Red was actively trying to get away and Orange wasn't letting up. Red was running. I think it'd be nice if people incorporated that into Orange's character a little more. All the hollowheads escalate things fast and hard.
idk there's a LOT to talk about, there's so many little details. It's really cool to think about!!
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How to pick up a blue chair off the ground ????
????? helo???
ARE YOU SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE FRIEND?? AND WHY BLUE SPECIFICALLY
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