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otterlyart · 1 year
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Call and Response
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anisaanisa · 9 months
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Chainsaw Man | チェンソーマン | Chapter 64: Welcome to Hell ☆
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moongothic · 5 months
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The worst part about trying to figure out what Crocodile's deal is that because he's so fucking irredeemably evil in Alabasta... Like... Yeah he's just irredeemably evil. Like I love him but he did cause countless casualties, a ton of pain and suffering and literally attempted to blow up a million people
Like no amount of theoretical "trying to do it to save his son from the Government" or "trying to stop the Government from hurting anyone else" or just "doing it for the greater good" is going to make him any less of a mass murderer
But also Robin absolutely 100% helped with all of that shit simply because she wanted to read the Poneglyph for herself.
No amount of her intending to betray Crocodile from the begining and sabotaging his plans erases the fact that Robin also caused countless people to starve to death and die in the civil war. Her sabotages only succeeded out of sheer luck, and only spared the lives of the people at the final battle. She has the blood of countless innocents on her hands. Because she wanted to read history.
But her crimes were swept under the rug because she has a sad backstory and her sabotages worked out just at the nick of time by sheer dumb luck
So Croc??? Just??? Is there a chance??? At all???
But also he did literally intend to sell Buggy into slavery
Like, fuck Buggy, but jesus
What's also killing me is that we like. Don't know what Luffy thinks of Crocodile right now. Which really is like. The thing that will decide how we, as the readers, are supposed to feel about Crocodile. Luffy is our POV
Like we don't know what Luffy's opinion of Crocodile is after he helped save Luffy (and spared Ace once) during the Summit War. Like Luffy clearly fucking hated the man in Impel Down and the two interactions they had during the War weren't like positive (in the sense that Luffy himself didn't think of the interactions as particularly positive. Defending Whitebeard from being attacked once and then being like "wait what HIM?!" when Crocodile defended Ace. To be fair, in the midst of the chaos, there wasn't much time to spend on Pondering On Such Things because Ace needed to be saved, and Oda goes out of his way to not show us what's going on inside Luffy's head, because it's all meant to be out in the open anyways. Regardless, these weren't like "yay it's Crocodile! :)" moments for Luffy is what I mean)
But also Luffy was very grateful of Law for saving his life and was willing to put his trust into Law for their alliance- of course, they weren't explicitly enemies to begin with, rivals at most, but still. Luffy respects those who help him.
But also Luffy grew during the timeskip. Like he's not that clueless anymore (like he finally understands Hancock is in love with him etc), and similarly Luffy gets that Buggy is an absolute loser now. But also Buggy did also help save Luffy's life (even if it was by accident), and while IDK if Luffy is aware of that, I don't think that helped improve Luffy's impression of Buggy
So like. The fuck does Luffy think of Crocodile, at this moment? Even with the Cross Guild reveal, he didn't even really comment on Croc and just focused his energy on being confused about Buggy being "the leader" of CG. IDK it feels almost intentional or something, that we don't know what Luffy thinks?? Especially since we did get Zoro's opinion on Mihawk in the situation?? Or am I delulu?? (Sidenote. I'd love to know what Robin would have to say about Crocodile helping save Luffy's life. What Jinbei might think of the final words Crocodile left him with before blasting them out of Akainu's reach. But mainly just Robin's thoughts)
Like IDK my best guess would be that Luffy still hates Crocodile just the same but is like grossed out by technically owing him one??? In the classic
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-kinda way, you know? And that he'd be just kinda confused about it?
Because I can't fucking imagine Luffy being like "oh we're cool now" with Crocodile, let alone "Yay Crocodile :) He saved my life!". But also like. Luffy does kind of owe Croc one. Kind of. And Luffy is usually very respectful of that kind of thing. Aaaaaaaa???
(Also does. Does Luffy even know it was Crocodile who yeeted him and Jinbei out of Akainu's reach to begin with. 'Cause he was unconcious. Knocked the fuck out. Does. Does Luffy even know. Did anybody tell him???)
I just.
There's the reasonable part of me that knows Crocodile is an irredeemable evil dickbag and everything he has ever said and done up to the most recent chapters support that. He is too far gone.
And then there's the absolutely delulu part that loves a tragic villian who gets a heartwrenching redemption that's looking for any fucking sign that could indicate Crocodile could maybe be one
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paperlovesadness · 4 months
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Sometimes I feel like I'm just psychotic, connecting all these red threads on my mind's wall (and maybe I am).
But... But... Tell me you don't see it too.
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Drawing of Macready from a comic I never got around to finishing 💔
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pink-alchemy · 1 month
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age-of-moonknight · 1 month
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“Soldier,” Vengeance of the Moon Knight (Vol. 2/2024), #3.
Writer: Jed MacKay; Penciler and Inker: Alessandro Cappuccio; Colorist: Rachelle Rosenberg; Letterer: Cory Petit
#Marvel#Marvel comics#Marvel 616#Vengeance of the Moon Knight#Vengeance of the Moon Knight 2024#Vengeance of the Moon Knight vol. 3#latest release#Moon Knight#Soldier#that opening page is breath-taking (and perhaps in a literal sense for that dude getting whaled on)#/almost/ succeeded in distracting me from Soldier’s raging survivor’s guilt#but…oof#what really gets me about this issue (and I guess Soldier’s character in general) is how adamant he is about his willingness to die#and yet he continues to live#he didn’t get blown up in his introductory issue he got turned into a vampire and now he’s seemingly outlived Marc#it seems to be asking the question «yeah sure you’ll die for me but will you keep on living to continue my mission?»#which already gets me in the gut but also seems particularly impactful when it’s coming from Marc#considering how much he consistently felt like a dead man walking haunted by his past and alive only to somehow atone for that past#and I very much look forward to coming back to this issue if it’s ever revealed if this new Moon Knight is really Marc come back wrong#because Soldier spends so much of this issue insisting that the Moon Knight he would die for is dead#and it would make that first page wonderfully/terribly ironic#just the concept of the man you feel you should have died for still living but twisted into something unrecognizably despicable#maybe to the point where the man he was is functionally dead#that would be wild
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The idea of Phantom Phoenix has re-entered my brain again and despite making zero fucking sense for the plot we're given, I'm almost sad we didn't go in that direction.
For one thing, it would turn his sudden about-face after AJ into actually clever writing. He walks and talks like Phoenix, even throwing in anecdotes related to the events of AJ, but it doesn't feel like he's LIVED those events. You could play on the surface-level dopey characterisation as a sign that something's up with the guy. It would definitely be more compelling than someone we never got to know in the first place.
Second, Edgeworth did tell Phoenix to keep an eye on Simon when they're both allowed to practice law again. Not as directly involved as someone else we know, granted, but with his tendancy to accidentally crack wild cases by running his mouth and consulting strange girls with stranger ideas (not to mention he'd just hired one that's strongly related to the phantom's shenanigans) would make him a powerful threat. This is the same man who briefly altered the legal system to double-dip on dunking a betrayer and poisnoner. He is DANGEROUS.
Hell it might make Phoenix being a playable character worth it. Imagine being in control of someone you don't fully understand until the end, when you realise that not only are they a different person but one that has caused a great amount of suffering for a good chunk of the main cast. You know that "we should make the next lawyer EVIL!" idea that's been floating around in the fandom for AA7? This could be that.
Still drawing a blank on what exactly is happening to Phoenix himself in the meantime... maybe he got caught up with something in Europe and the phantom took the opportunity to take Athena to America under his guise. There's also the fact that Phoenix defends Athena in the last case, which very obviously goes against the phantom's wishes. Frankly I'm kind of mad that he takes the wheel in that case anyway so... have Apollo do it? Really put a magnifying glass on his conflict of interest while Phantom Nick is off ensuring he doesn't get caught.
Not a perfect idea as-written by any stretch but an interesting one to think about.
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ordinarydoodles · 1 year
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Doodles I stuck in the comments of the latest chapter of Cryptid Sightings by @naffeclipse.
I have opinions about Moon refusing to let anyone wash his horrible hat.
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Heart, Haunt, Havoc by Freydis Moon
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When lonely transgender exorcist, Colin Hart, finds himself challenged by an unruly haunted house in Gideon, Colorado, he’s kept awake by ghosts, demons, ghouls, and the handsome nonbinary owner of the house, Bishop Martínez.
Unlike the simple hauntings Colin is accustomed to, Bishop’s house is a living beacon, attracting a plethora of inhuman creatures, including a vengeful wolf-headed spirit who might be the key to quieting their sleepless nights.
But as a heartbreaking mystery unravels, Colin comes face-to-face with the past Bishop tried to bury, opens a closet full of bloody skeletons, and trips into an accidental romance.
As paranormally skilled as Colin might be, this particular haunting may be too messy for him to handle…
Mod opinions: I've heard of this one and it sounds interesting, but I haven't read it yet.
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chipjrwibignaturals · 9 months
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jay and gillion watching chip pull out his swords and stab himself full force in the sand room of the block
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knightlas · 11 months
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“”newly acquired soulsword”” im just gonna start shaking moon knight 2099 until the secrets fall out i think
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wackachewbacca · 11 months
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Love how the situation with the moons has gotten exponentially weirder across the campaigns like
campaign one there was nothing wrong and we knew nothing about them
campaign two we learn there are actually two moons and we learned their names, kinda cool and we never learn anything else
And then campaign three fucking skyrockets with everything that is wrong with Ruidus. it apparently flares, it gives people dreams, it has storms on its surface, people born under have ill/great portents for their future, it couldn’t be seen from the Fey Realm until less than a decade ago, there may be a city?, it’s a prison, there’s a betrayer god imprisoned there?, it will actually kill the rest of the gods and civilization as we know it
like I can understand now why like this community went absolutely feral last year cause i’m slowly devolving over all the lore on this stupid red rock infesting my brain
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moongothic · 1 month
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The amazing, wonderful thing about starting a shitty magical girl webcomic in 2016 is that I've improved so much as a writer that I can actually now take my original vague outline for the plot, rewrite it and improve it drastically because I'm a better, more experienced writer
The annoying thing about having started a shitty magical girl webcomic in 2016 is that I now have to fix the piss poor plot outline and try to make something decent so I can at least pretend I've improved as a writer
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widogastontask · 1 year
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Somebody on Tiktok doing a C2 rewatch captured the exact moment that Marisha Ray predicted the future and suggested the moon might be a prison that they might have to have busted Jester out of and just…Matt’s face. He betrays nothing. No more than a flicker of amusement, unattributable. I wish to have the strength of this man’s poker face because *surely* on the inside he must have been cackling gleefully, going ‘Oh you have *no* idea’
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anthonyspage · 6 months
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🌌🌕🏠🦇👻🦉🎃🎀💀🪦🧙‍♀️🐱🕯🧟‍♂️🎃
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