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anti-oneirocritic · 29 days
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I just got back from a presentation and book signing event by award-winning author and illustrator Robin Ha, and a few things she said resonated with me enough that I went and bought a notebook just so I could write them down before I forgot. One of them was "Learn to do what inspires you." One was "Don't beat yourself up for not being perfect." And one was "There's no one right way to make art." All pretty straightforward things we've probably heard versions of plenty of times before, but still, I think, worth remembering & worth writing down.
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stardustandrockets · 8 months
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How did your reading in August turn out?
Thanks to audiobooks, my August reading turned out really well. I ended up with nine books total and started a tenth.
Books read were:
• The Library of Shadows by Rachel Moore
• The Fox Maidens by Robin Ha
• The Heartbreak Bakery by A.R. Capetta
• Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
• Skater Boy by Anthony Nerada
• How to Sell Your Blood and Fall in Love by D.N. Bryn
• The Honeys by Ryan La Sala
• Beating Heart Baby by Lio Min
• Never Ever Getting Back Together by Sophie Gonzales
I think my favorites of the month were The Library of Shadows and Beating Heart Baby. A huge thanks to audiobooks for helping me slam through my tbr!
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book review | Almost American Girl
Author: Robin Ha
Genre: Graphic Novel, Memoir, YA
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
A teen graphic novel memoir about a Korean-born, non-English-speaking girl who is abruptly transplanted from Seoul to Huntsville, Alabama, and struggles with extreme culture shock and isolation, until she discovers her passion for comic arts.
Happy Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! I love a good memoir and I love graphic novels, so this was an easy rating for me haha. Well written with wonderful and impactful illustrations, plus details about Korean culture.
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artkaninchenbau · 3 months
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Crocodile finds a strange stray cat an 11-year old Nico Robin (AU where they met 13 years earlier. Robin's been on the run from the World Government for 3 years. Crocodile's 27 and has not set up base in Alabasta yet)
It seems like I have become possessed. By some sort of demon.
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daydreamerwonderkid · 2 months
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Somebody rescue Tim. He's seen too much.
You do NOT have permission to repost my art.
Meme reference under cut:
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graphicpolicy · 2 months
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The Fox Maidens is a very entertaining update to classic Korean mythology
The Fox Maidens is a very entertaining update to classic Korean mythology #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel
Set in sixteenth-century Korea and richly infused with Korean folklore, The Fox Maidens is a timeless and powerful story about fighting for your place in the world, even when it seems impossible. Story: Robin HaArt: Robin Ha Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links…
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lustwithoutlore · 2 months
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After a mission…
Dick: I can’t wait to go home, have a bowl of cereal, and go to sleep.
Duke: Lucky, I have patrol in like, two hours. No sleep for me. What’re you going to do when you get home, Jason?
Dick: Wait! Let me guess. Crack open a beer, order in Chinese food, and fall asleep on the couch watching a gritty action movie.
Jason, fully planning on having a lavender scented bubble bath while drinking vanilla earl grey tea and watching Pride and Prejudice: … Something like that.
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xinesegalas · 3 months
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Graphic Novels Revisited
Visual Discoveries and Diverse Narratives By TJ Barnwell Last year, in an effort to diversify my literary diet—a regular feast that includes over 60 books annually—I decided to revisit a genre that had captivated me in my youth: the graphic novel. This genre, with its unique blend of visual artistry and narrative, had always held a special place in my heart, tracing back to my elementary school…
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mylifeingotham · 2 months
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roppiepop · 3 months
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Who’s coming to the cookout?
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darishima · 2 months
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made a chart of the straw hats' skin tones with the colors being screencapped directly from the episodes, to show how much they've lightened. this is more than just an "artstyle change" or "design evolution" or "just the timeskip" this is blatant racism/colorism. it's fucking ridiculous and i don't understand how toei is continuously getting away with it please reblog btw, i think this is something people should see
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lygma-nygma · 14 days
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I miss the pre-New 52 Tim and Jason dynamic so much. It was basically Jason beating the fuck out of Tim well being all "nothing personal kid I just hate everything about you, your existence and the fact you're breathing right now" and Tim spitting up blood going "what if your mother was a whore, kill yourself" and Jason just deciding right then and there that this kid is his favourite person. Then it just turned into a Tom and Jerry hunt across the city where Jason keeps hitting Tim with the "join me, be my robin" and Tim kicks him in the balls.
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starspilli · 10 days
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dc cowboy doodles & wips !
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adreamfromnevermore · 23 days
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AU Where the Justice League forms as usual except for one slight difference where Bruce just so happens to have been the one superheroing for the longest. (Excluding Diana, who got up to it in World War 1 and then mostly didn't while she learned about Man's World)
Bruce helps form the Justice League, ignoring all of the comments as they come to the sudden realization that Gotham's baby cryptid story is actually a man in a very intimidating armored suit who can and will break your arm if you cause problems for him. They are unaware that this is not the first team he's led, and actually he's used to teams full of mostly teenagers who also happen to be his children. This should be easier, this team is primarily adults.
He realizes rapidly that he doesn't understand these people.
His kids take bonding activities to mean learning a dozen different ways to break someones leg. That doesn't fly with these people. And that is most of Bruce's ideas, hell when he was a kid Alfred took every opportunity to get him out of his room and mostly that was with the agreement that Alfred would teach him how to defend himself. He's come by it honestly.
This team is not easier. They have more drama than when his house was actually full of kids. It's insane. He doesn't know what to do with it, usually he just sent the kids to their rooms or grounded them from patrol. That doesn't work here.
He comes to a strange crossroads. That falls apart when he forgets who he's working with and snaps at Hal with a full room of heroes that the next person to throw a punch or an insult without a reason too will be sparring with him.
A long standing rule in the batcave that worked two fold to prevent infighting between the kids and too ensure that they were well and truly trained.
It works wonders. No one says a word out of line for the rest of the debrief. Bruce becomes the unofficial mediator of the league over Clark because anytime he walked in on a fight it suddenly became 10 times more civil out of sheer terror of what he'd do to them in a sparring match.
Eventually they actually meet his kids. Well, one kid.
Half way through a mission (one of the rare ones in Gotham) the Bat comes to a complete stop at the edge of an alley. Every single league member on the team comes to a stop behind him. Slowly from the shadows of the alley a man in a red helmet stalks out to greet them.
"You don't call, you don't write"
"Red Hood."
"Don't Red Hood me! We've been worried sick!"
"I was at the cave last night."
"You didn't answer my texts B. You always answer my texts."
Somehow it ends with big and scary following them through the rest of the mission with a running commentary of how much Bats has let him down in his failure to respond in a timely manner to a text send less than an hour before he ran into them in the alley. It only ends when Red Robin shows up.
And even then it only ends because Hood can't keep himself from throwing a punch and Bruce has to snap at him that if he throws another one they're sparring when they get home.
And by god is Jason giving up the chance to punch his brothers.
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