Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
LIttle Dog
1888
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Danny meeting Ben will be a recipe for disaster because like: Ben got everything Danny wanted: fame (the good kind), friends and family and mentor, the adoring public, shapeshifting into every kind of aliens, got to journey into space and galaxy and see every kind of planets with their inhabitants, etc.
Meanwhile, Ben meeting Danny would realize: oh wow things that can go bad can go even worse huh
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one more instance of a-bit-taller-than-average [p1 height] & average-build indigenous man artemy being drawn as a hulking colossal brute caricature while a-bit-smaller-than-average [p1 height] / a-bit-taller-than-average [p2 height] average-build white guy daniil dankovsky is as a teeny tiny itty bitty skinny legend twig thin as a leaf in the wind next to him/when they interact & i'm sending the hounds.
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Commissions!
Commissions commissions commissions commissions!
Commissions!
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i’m trying soooooooo hard to be calm and normal and casual but oh my god i want to scream about pacific rim about chuck hansen i love media i love characters I LOVE SYMBOLISM
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Ultimately most of my disappointments about The Rocketeer comics boil down to (1) disjointed empty plots running on vibes and (2) relentless sexist writing. It would be bizarre if the characters weren't at least a little sexist because of era, but that's not the same.
Even weirder is occasional smug jokey moments of look, this Modern (wink!) Woman hit someone over the head with a wrench, that'll sure show the menfolk. Which, okay. In actual real 1940 writers gave Lois Lane a tommy gun when they were feeling Feminist, so you're going to have to try a little harder than that. Does Betty have friends? Emotions outside of jealousy towards her man? Shhhh you're going to ruin the illusion that it's 1940. So, then, why am I reading this instead of an actual golden age comic? Those at least wouldn't chicken out from letting the really campy bits shine.
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Supporter reward art! This Patron asked for a Christmas portrait of their three little dogs, d'aww! <3
(Patreon.com/JoJoSeames)
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I really enjoy BSD but at a certain point I feel like I’ve started to develop character fatigue. You’ve got ADA and the PM to start which is fine, around 10 major characters each. We can consider these the main ones. Then we add in the Guild, Special Abilities department, and Fyodor’s group. Plus Dark Era mafia characters. And now we’re throwing in the Angels and the Hunting Dogs and random people to keep and there’s still the Order of the Clock Tower hanging around…it’s too much. There’s like 15-30 characters for every arc at any given time to keep track of and I can only care about like 3 of them which means I usually have to wait around 8 chapters to see even one them again for a few panels.
It’s almost like Marvel movies. Constantly introducing someone new while keeping the old ones and having them all jostle for screen time while I wonder what the heck is going on and why I’m supposed to care about the newbies.
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Margot
1881
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no cats today only incessant dog doodles at work this morning.
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A Bandicoots promise.
Tawna Bandicoot from CB4 has been through a lot in her life. But nothing compares to seeing her best friends be destroyed before her eyes by the malevolent N. Tropy. So, when time and space collided and another dimension reunion presented itself, she made a promise. To never let her friends, die again, even if it means betraying them and taking their place instead.
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squinting at katz the demon devil feline antagonist of courage the cowardly dog
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