boy, did this one take a while!! whenever i got very stuck on a part, i made myself close the file and go do another study to get over the wall, so this was done on and off over a few weeks. the timelapse for this one is long, and inelegant, but if i just showed you the stuff that came together in a 'pretty' way i'd be doing the both of us a disservice
there's a part very near the end of the timelapse where it looks like nothing is happening. it is, it's just very zoomed in. i hand drew the marquis outlines on the shards
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It's Valentine's Day y'all and I thought @rad-roche's sweethearts in her amazing The Unmade Man series deserved their Happily Ever After!! So I drew it goddammit
"And in an instant I understood. There’s no… difference between the present and the future, no other me that will suffer the indignity of death while I live on. It’s all a single moment, and there’s… there’s no difference between that last moment that ushers us out into oblivion and the one we experience now."
-Mag 094-Dead Woman Walking; Statment of Georgina Barker
David Caruso and Karen Sillas in CSI: Miami (2002) Dead Woman Walking
S1E15
Junkie and small thief Carl Aspen's corps is found on the street, beside a syringe but not killed by an OD. During the autopsy, Horatio has to strike the alarm on account of an extremely fast-spreading hand-wound which he realizes must stem from nuclear radiation. Luckily even Delko, who spend most time exposed while examining the cash loot, is all right. The unsuspecting robbery victim however is terminally contaminated. It's environmental lawsuits specialist Belle King. Her numerous enemies include George Risher's isotopes firm, but things are more complicated then they seem.
Creeptober 28 - Preserved
The Hanged One / MAG 094: Dead Woman Walking
"There’s no… difference between the present and the future, no other me that will suffer the indignity of death while I live on. It’s all a single moment, and there’s… there’s no difference between that last moment that ushers us out into oblivion and the one we experience now. "
Ava warning Portia about the ones who love you the most having the capacity to hurt you the most, not realizing that she should have given that line to Trina instead. Portia will be doing all of the hurting
Every time I see this scene I immediately think of this—
There's a lot of talk about Rick and RJ and how they interacted and how the actors played the scene, but my eyes keep gravitating to Michonne in this moment. The way she presents RJ to Rick is just so... like she's nervous and proud and trying to process the fact that her son is finally able to meet his father and the love of her life is finally able to meet the manifestation of their bond.
It's Valentine's day! You there, browsing the tag. Have you ever thought 'I like Nick Valentine, but I wish he starred in two novels lovingly written in the prose style of a detective noir from 1943, and so help me God, I don't want to pay a cent for it?' No! Nobody has! What an unusually specific dream!
But it's too late, I've already written them.
More than that, I've filled them with art, too.
If this sounds like something you'd like, you can find the full series (the two books and two small side stories) here.
Honestly, I'm surprised both of these are in the Redemption Zone, and against each other, too! Though, they did have tough competition that sent them here. Today Arachnophobia comes with 126 votes from last round, up against Dead Woman Walking's 159 votes.