GOTTA LOVE A GOOD COVER
Spider-Man/Deadpool Vol 1 #27 Textless (2018)
The first TASM supervillain, Chameleon, got some great art during this recent run. [Having won in round 2, h]e'll fight to join the MCOC Wishlist in Round 3 of the #TournamentOfBattlerealmFuture @McocSociety this week
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Here’s the cover page to an AU that I’ve been working on, Friends & Foes!
After the events of The Collector, Marinette is forced to come to terms with the idea that Adrien is most likely Papillon. Now that she knows the face behind the mask, she’s more determined than ever to befriend Adrien and convince him to join the side of good...
The only problem being Adrien is most definitely not the Papillon.
Unfortunately, the only person who could have cleared up this misunderstanding, the Guardian of the Miraculous, has once again gone into hiding, leaving room for misunderstandings to bloom- amongst other things.
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I normally don't vague post about other people (and I'm not really here, even) but someone in the tag suggested that Jack would make a better Team Leader than Yusei and it made me realize something, in part, about why people think that Yusei is boring.
tl;dr: Yusei isn't boring; he was written as the MC in the wrong genre.
See, Shonen protagonists typically have the following personality traits: loud, brash, hot-headed, sometimes abrasive. Yusei is none of those things, and Jack is ALL of them. Which, I'm sure, is what led that person to say that Jack would make the better leader and what leads so many people (who are mostly only fans of Shonen anime) to say that Yusei is boring. He doesn't fit their expectations of what a Shonen protag is supposed to look like, therefore he's boring.
But the thing is, if you popped him into, say, a Slice of Life, he'd be perfectly at home (well...except for the Trademark YGO Hair anyway) and well-loved by the fan base. I can say this with fair certainty because I've at least never seen anyone say that Natsume Takashi (Natsume's Book of Friends) is boring in any way, and honestly the two of them have very similar temperaments. The difference is, obviously, the genre of their respective stories.
Slice of Life allows for its protags to be softer-spoken, more reserved; Shonen often does not.
It's time people stopped saying that Yusei is boring and just admit that they like loud, brash characters as opposed to quiet ones, and that Yusei just doesn't fit what they expect from a Shonen protagonist.
He's not boring; he was just written for the wrong genre.
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Chapter 3 has one of my favorite scenes in it... Funny how usually you have to wait ages to get to draw one of the scenes you look forward to, but I got lucky and one of my big favorites is right here fairly early on.
(...but don't tell anyone, I look forward to drawing most scenes. Definitely did dread the classroom chaos a bit in chapter 2, but that was due to the workload of a crowded multi-shot environment. The actual character acting was still a joy to draw. Still. shhh.)
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ZINE ARRIVED
@destinationunownzine thank you so so so much for all your hard work getting this together!!!!!! The final result is absolutely stunning!!!!!
[image id: the first image is a photo of a zine, titled in all caps, "Destination Unown: An AU Submas Zine". The 'unown' portion of the title is written in unown lettering. On the cover is a train curving out from the distance towards the viewer, with Ingo leaning out the window of a car and smiling and Emmet leaning out from one of the gaps between cars and grinning widely, one hand on his hat to keep it from blowing away as his coat billows out from the speed of the train.
The second image is a picture of the Ingo plushie with a zoom effect on it. At the top and bottom, text reads in all caps, "stimming isn't enough I need to explode". End id]
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