The Jellyfish is a hell of a graphic novel about a woman with a jellyfish in her eye
The Jellyfish is a hell of a graphic novel about a woman with a jellyfish in her eye #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel
Odette is a twenty-something year old with their own place, a steady job at a local bookstore, an adorable pet rabbit, and a budding crush on one of their customers. But Odette is haunted by something only they can see: a jellyfish that’s floating in their eye, blocking their vision. It’s a seemingly minor annoyance…until the jellyfish starts multiplying.
Story/Art: Boum
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Quand ta psy te dit d’arrêter l’autodérision, mais que c’est tellement ta marque de fabrique que c’est le titre de ton blog 😅🤣
Et oui oui, je suis rentrée dans la voiture devant moi en regardant un double arc-en-ciel au lieu de la route 🌈🚗🚙🚨🚨
Quel est votre sens préféré ? À l’inverse, lequel des cinq seriez-vous prêt à abandonner ? Il s’agit bien sûr d’une question hypothétique : un exercice futile auquel nous nous sommes tous livrés à un moment ou un autre et dont la réponse varie au gré des humeurs. It’ all fun and games jusqu’au jour où la réalité nous rattrape et que le couperet tombe. Le pronostic est sans équivoque. Faites votre…
Aquí mi versión de Dolly del au LovedFell de " @alanitaperez "✨
Con ojos azules y rojos. Se me ocurrió que, como Fran, Sarik y Sink (y los demás) tienen los ojos rojos, Dolly debería tenerlos azules, para que sea vea más inofensiva y tierna.
También tome de referencia un dibujo que publicó (de una respuesta a una pregunta) de la misma Amanita Pérez para el cabello de Dolly .
Cuando se me ocurrió dibujar la, la lógica fue lo que me guió (según yo xd), osea, Fran y los demás deben ser los "malos" (de cierta manera) y Dolly es una víctima de sus "juegos". ¿A qué me refiero con eso?, pues... básicamente para Fran, Dolly es su saco de boxeo viviente, aún así ella no lo odia.
También tengo la idea de que a Dolly no le gusta Fran, pero tampoco lo odia, porque de alguna manera entiende el porque es así con ella, pero aunque no lo odie, le tiene miedo pero siempre trata de enfrentarlo, y eso nunca sale bien.
De todos él único que no odia a Dolly viene siendo Sink, de echo es su amigo (por la personalidad que tiene Sink en LovedFell), y él pequeño se siente bien estando con la muñeca 💛.
De echo, también tengo como idea que Sink le tiene miedo a Fran por lo violento que es, pero aún así ama a su hermano. Como SansFell con PapyrosFell.
“Learning more from our cultural consultant Dr. Aomar Boum about the cultural traditions of the Amazigh people in North Africa, including their history of braiding and ornamenting long hair, inspired me to explore a box braids hairstyle for Asha.” -Bill Schwab
So y’all choose to showcase all this “research” by:
1) Ended up not giving Asha any hair ornaments, and a chance to give her a unique and distinct design that helps best represent her culture
2) Choosing micro “box braids” of all afro-based hairstyles to give to Asha, despite the fact that box braids wouldn’t even look like whatever y’all gave Asha. For one thing that particular style takes a lot of time and a lot of hair and a lot of work, all of which Asha would not have, nor do I think that’s even her character. It’s also not a common hairstyle people from North Africa would wear at this time. If they did it’s usually in 2-10 braids
3) Design said box braids in the movie in a way where it’s hard to tell whether they are braids or twists, and honestly I think they do a bit of both. Doesn't help their animation makes everything look muddy, so you really have a hard time telling. And no it's not because of poor YouTube quality, we've seen Disney provide us official screenshots from the movie, it just looks that bad. One side of her hair aren't even box braids, they are clearly cornrows. Not that we don't mix box braids and cornrows into our hair sometimes, but it's obvious yall just didn't care to make the distinction. Here's a hint to recognize box braids: they are parted in "box" sections
4)Making it seem like black hair is stiff and lifeless despite all the movement Asha be doing. There are plenty of references of black girls dancing with their braids yknow, moving. They couldn’t look at any references?
“It’s a fantasy it’s not meant to be accurate” ok then don’t bother consulting with anthropologists on this subject then. Don’t boast how much “research” you guys do only to show that’s not the case and you don’t even listen to the experts. Not that listening to one person is enough. You’re representing a group of people that hardly gets media coverage other than “bad desert brown person”. But I guess that's fitting Disney shows how little they care looking st the genocides they supporting