For Freedom and Hope, 2024
By Steph C, an illustrator & visual development artist
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[ID: an uncoloured drawing for a panel next to the publicized version. They're both from the comic Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #194. In them, Batman is shown from the waist up. He's looking at Jim Gordon, who's off panel, with a penitent expression after being accused of something he secretly did do. He has his palm pressed against his chest and is blocking the bat emblem as his other hand is clasped ontop of it. In the initial drawing, there's a halo floating above his head as well as several tiny hearts mixed in with the lights that surround him. In the publicized panel, the hearts and halo has been removed and two speech bubbles have been added. He's in front of a terra rose background and is starting to say, “Jim, I don't even know what you're...” But Jim cuts him off, saying, “Stop it. I'm tired of this.”
The third photo is a description of the drawing from the artist's (Seth Fisher) website. It reads: This is another page that the DC editors changed: no halos or hearts around Batman, no matter how (disingenuously) contrite he is. In the final edition, the halo and heart in the center bottom frame have been excised.]
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ok forget about that stupid monkey at least we got crow origin story.
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god but thats the thing right, people say, oh yeah lukes the one that saved the day! when in reality no it wasn't, luke was a grain of sand amongst a desert. everyone played their part, and without them they couldn't have built it up to the tipping point. everyone did it. everyone saved the day as importantly as one another. the chain of revolution are thousands of intersecting pathways, which cause the great crescendo of the end of the empire.
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Even one shooting star is a fine thing to see; but these were dozens, and then scores, and then hundreds, till it was like silver rain: and it went on and on.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Last Battle" - C. S. Lewis
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Since the Collector was able to trap King in a nightmare vision and then flat out said "my powers don't work on King" like five minutes later, the dreamscape can't be a Collector-specific power. It must be something else (maybe something other people could potentially learn like how Belos learned the draining spell) which the Collector supplemented with their puppet stuff. I think it's really fun that the Collector has a bunch of super overpowered inherent magic because of what they are and then on top of that he also knows a bunch of other kinds of magic that he can use to get around Titan immunity (at least in the case of a baby Titan who still lacks power and skill) or teach to other people. I love this overpowered little brat.
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Tell me, did the wind sweep you off your feet...."
@sah1x1s
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I am a shameless Clone Wars and 501st apologist. Stan Captain Rex.
What I definitely did not realize the first thirty seven times I watched the Umbara Arc is the fact that in nearly every single shot that isn't just Rex, Kix - Jesse - Hardcase are all standing beside each other.
Every single time.
EVERY SINGLE TIME.
WHY DID YOU NEED TO TORTURE ME WITH TRIPLET CONTENT LIKE THIS FILONI
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