designed 3 8-Balls for @muppet-skunk & @scoutverse and I’s spidersonas!!
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A little info about mine (middle) as well as what he actually looks like:
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Jeff is from out of town but moved to NY to get away. He often visits Montana's place and has a penchant for and is quite highly skilled at playing pool. became good friends with Montana, regularly he'll challenge Montana on his days off to a game or two, winner gets their drink free.
he usually dresses more casually when not in costume. his old job before moving away was dealing with rockets-- weapons and propulsion tech and the like. So he's quite smart and uses his engineering skills to fashion himself a special custom cue stick as well as the special head piece he wears that was crafted to look like an 8-Ball. Taking up the name for himself as well. He has a ragtag group of friends he's made along the way that form a little gang of followers, he's managed to design outfits for each of them, ones with stripes and ones without, giving each a specific number that will be their name while dressed up. each one's identity is hidden with their own masks, although theirs resemble bike helmets rather than an actual billiard ball.
Jeff works for no one, but won't mind being paid for a job or two if asked. No, he works alone and has no goals for controlling the city, he just wants to cause a little mischief and chaos here and there. have a bit of fun, you know? make the city his own pool table to play as he pleases! everything and everyone else are all obstacles that make the games more fun and challenging!
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2022 reads!
(*) = reread, (^) = for school, ratings are from 1 to 5
1. shipbreaking — robin beth schaer — 3
2. her body and other parties — carmen machado — 5
3. the left hand of darkness — ursula le guin — 5
4. the benevolent sisters of charity — sam johns — 3.5
5. good omens — neil gaiman and terry pratchett — 4
6. dark matter — michelle paver — 2.5
7. dancing in odessa — ilya kaminsky — 3.5
8. the math campers — dan chiasson — 4
9. gideon the ninth* — tamsyn muir — 5
10. ghost wall — sarah moss — 4
11. harrow the ninth* — tamsyn muir — 5
12. maurice* — e.m. forster — 5
13. strangers on a train — patricia highsmith — 3.5
14. their eyes were watching god — zora neale hurston (school) — 3
15. the terror — dan simmons — 3
16. universal harvester — john darnielle — 4
17. piranesi — susannah clarke — 4
18. in the dream house — carmen machado — 5
19. when i grow up: the lost autobiographies of six yiddish teenagers — ken krimstein — 5
20. the book of delights — ross gay — 4
21. wolf in white van — john darnielle — 4
22. station eleven^ — emily st. john mandel — 3
23. the norton book of science fiction — ursula le guin and brian atteberry — 3.5
24. the apparitionists — peter manseau — 4.5
25. annihilation — jeff vandermeer — 4
26. are you my mother? — alison bechdel — 4
27. the other wind — ursula le guin — 5
28. soft science — franny choi — 4
29. house of leaves — mark danielewski — 4.5
30. gustav klimt: art nouveau & the vienna secessionists — michael kerrigan — 4
31. orsinian tales — ursula le guin — 3
32. all systems red — martha wells — 5
33. the color of magic — terry pratchett — 4
34. any way the wind blows — rainbow rowell — 2.5
35. freshwater — akwaeke emezi — 4
36. christine — stephen king — 1.5
37. dracula — bram stoker — 2.5
38. ancillary justice — ann leckie — 5
39. authority — jeff vandermeer — 4
40. collected short stories of e.m. forster — e.m. forster — 5
41. non-places: introduction to an anthropology of supermodernity — marc augé — 4
42. every imagined tundra — elisa rowe — 4
43. gilgamesh — herbert mason — 3.5
44. mortal trash — kim addonizio — 4
45. small black box — mary rose manspeaker — 3.5
46. oranges are not the only fruit — jeanette winterson — 4.5
47. hangsaman — shirley jackson — 4
48. essays against publishing — jamie berrout, isobel bess — 4
49. nona the ninth — tamsyn muir — 4.5
50. surviving james dean — william bast — 4
51. cat’s cradle — kurt vonnegut — 3.5
52. the odyssey^ — homer tr. emily wilson — 3
53. nightwing volume 1: traps and trapezes — kyle higgins and eddy barrows — 1
54. booster gold: the big fall — dan jurgens and mike decarlo — 4.5
55. antigone^ — sophocles — 3
56. flag and the cross: white christian nationalism and the threat to american democracy^ — philip gorsky and samuel perry — 3.5
57. it — stephen king — 2
58. and then the gray heaven — r.e. katz
59. redacted school book^
60. the runaway restaurant — tessa yang — 4
61. redacted school book^
62. the historian — elizabeth kostova — 3
63. how we became human — joy harjo — 3.5
64. against paranoid nationalism — ghassan hage — 4
65. cities — william carney — 3
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I really like this character, so here’s a lady version I made for @itschr1spy :)
a big lady <3
a silly little first encounter concept I wrote up, too for fun:
Peter is out on patrol one day, zipping through the sky and rounding the corners of buildings. Everything is pretty calm and normal and as it should be-- Until suddenly he is hit and knocked out of the air by some large unconventional projectile. He sees what it was and is entirely confused as to HOW THAT got flung up at him. A whole mailbox??
He luckily landed on the roof of a building below and looks down to the streets where the object came from and spots a strange dark figure with a spherical head holding a stick. "There's no way that's Mysterio." He thinks as he watches the culprit raise the stick up over the their and resting it on their shoulders as they do a victory twirl and pose for their lucky shot at actually hitting Spider-Man out of the sky. As Peter soon makes his way down to meet and greet whoever this is, the mystery individual starts to prance away.
He follows after, quickly catching their attention, leading to the figure to hit various objects towards Spider-Man with their unusual stick. He's a lot closer now and can see what they're wearing.. This is definitely not Mysterio. Go-Go styled boots with matching gloves, a white ascot and belt.. Billiard balls hanging from their belt and the giant 8-Ball head they sported. This was strange.. even for his usual band of rogues.
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