POV your wife comes back home from her exile with a random child.
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This official art makes me feel insane. THE HAND!??! THE WAY THEY ARE LOOKING AT EACH OTHER!?!
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Happy holidays y'all. Here's a fanart of a snow claymore, a claymore made of snow, a... snowmore?!?!?!?
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I thought that the girl looked familiar
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im genuinely so mad, im reading claymore and i absolutely love jean and clares dynamic.
ALL FOR JEAN TO GO AND DIE .
they should have been endgame idc
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Has anyone else read berserk for wlws
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Digging Under the “Strong Female Character” Surface: The exploitation of women in Claymore
Content Warning: discussion of dismemberment, torture, misogyny, sexual assault, fanservice
Spoilers for the Claymore manga
No matter how you slice it, it’s rare to find a shounen action series that’s both led by a woman and has a secondary supporting cast of women driving the plot forward. In that sense it’s not super hard to see why Claymore found a devoted audience when the manga premiered in 2001.
Action in the series overwhelmingly leans hefty and raw, with emphasis laid on the weight of the characters and their weapons. Immaculately rendered monsters leap off of the page and seeing each character’s unique form becomes one of the joys of the manga as it progresses. Claymore’s storytelling is also not afraid to question what the audience expects, throwing some neat twists to keep things fresh. Laid out like that, it sounds like all that and a bag of chips.
With so much going for it, Claymore almost feels like a golden goose. It was so unbelievably “my thing” that I had to pick it up almost immediately. Going into it hoping to experience an underappreciated classic, I was met with a series that routinely undervalues the very women that define its main appeal, to the point of ritualistically torturing them on-page and treating what makes up their person as disposable.
Read it at Anime Feminist!
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Today’s disabled character of the day is Miata from Claymore, who has an unspecified trauma disorder and aquaphobia
Requested by Anon
[Image Description: Drawing of a girl with long blond hair covering most of her face. She is wear a pale cape with silver armor shoulder guards. She is holding a silver sword in front of her. Lastly she has blue hair.]
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"I owe you this life. Use it any time you please, any way you like."
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