this is hilarious and there are SO MANY! if i reblog all the ones i like i’ll swamp your dash and get carpal tunnel, so just go there and look at the follower appreciation tag.
decided to put these in a bit of a chronological order as i can’t help but form a story behind the scenes. it’s a storyteller’s habit. and yeah i do have an idea i would genuinely like to explore with gail simone as a crossover comic.
i don’t want to be the writer for this. but at the same time i always found diving into these things and exploring the character chemistry was the best way to get an artistic feeling for it.
this is also how i usually develop my own stories.
anyhow, while many think this is me drawing some shipping, in fact this a proof of concept for an adventure story featuring lara and diana. Gail simone at some point asked if they would kiss and i gave it some genuine thought. i am a character first kind of a writer, myself, so i contemplated this. then i decided, yes, probably.
after all, romantic subplots have been the bread and butter of adventure writing since its inception and i always liked that aspect of adventure stories.
i hope this puts some things in context from my end XD
and while
there will probably be a few more of these, there will be no nsfw pics. after all, camera pans away from indiana jones in those moments as well XD
okay… there may be a chance of a kiss… but that’s about it.
One of the strangest things about this society is that people don’t recognize sidewalks as utterly dystopian.
how much of the world has been removed my life by imprisoning me on the pavement, yknow?
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what the heck are y’all saying against sidewalks?
a well-trod path through grass will get worn down to a dirt path.
dirt paths become quagmires of mud when it rains.
stone paths, cobblestones, pavement, were developed to increase sturdiness and durability of walking paths.
My point is that a world which demands that everyone take the same narrow path to the same few destinations is a sorry place to live. My problem is not with the pavement itself, so much as the territories it deliniates.
then don’t use sidewalks afldkdkskdkdjdjdjdjdjd
[[anti-civ voice]]: wow it’s so dystopian that we’re imprisoned on the sidewalk, and will be immediately shot on sight if we walk on unpaved ground