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downthetubes · 2 years
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Killer Robot on the loose in this week’s 2000AD, and new Treasury of British Comics releases, too!
Killer Robot on the loose in this week’s 2000AD, and new Treasury of British Comics releases, too!
2000AD Prog 2297, featuring a head turning cover by Jake Lynch, is in stores from Rebellion today – and there are a couple of smashing Treasury of British Comics releases out this week, too! Alongside the latest instalments of “Jaegir” and “Skip Tracer”, there’s three new stories starting this week – “Sentientoid”, the Sov war-droid hired to assassinate Judge Dredd and Maitland in “The Hard…
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91939art · 6 months
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Happy Halloween, everyone 🦇🧪✨
Henry Jekyll, you're a devil!
We're convinced that anyone who's anyone has got to have a take on Jekyll and Hyde, especially in lieu 🎃
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Our favourite portrayal would be Flemyng's, in a very corny movie That Had Potential!
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annah-kitathryne · 16 days
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It has come to my attention that some are not aware of the double bat teen titans elseworlds run. [Post Here] made by @saturnsickle
So I'm here to explain a bit to everyone.
When was the series?
From September 1st 2001 to March 1st 2005, an elseworlds Teen Titans run started.
The series was 43 issues plus a 2004 annual.
Line-Up
Yara Flor (Wondergirl)
Jackson Hyde (Aqualad)
Cassandra Cain (Batgirl)
Jason Todd (Robin)
Roy Harper (Arsenal)
It was a bit out of nowhere, seeing as the lineup featured two brand new characters, a newly established character, a then considered dead character, and a former teen titan turned titan.
Retrospect
In retrospect, this series can be seen as a world building series as well as a device to introduce more heroes within a similar age group and adding more younger heroes into the mix, bridging the gap between the titans of Dick Grayson and Donna Troy and the younger generation of young justice soon teen titans Tim Drake and Cassie Sandsmark.
This series also reintroduced Jason Todd to a reader base that had known him as dead at this point. Adding new characterization that would be later used in the Batman: Hush storyline and lead into the Batman: Under the Red Hood series.
Interestingly, we see that this series of Teen Titans ended the same month that Red Hood's identity was revealed to Batman in Batman #683.
That is no coincidence. Fans have long since known that the series ended when Jason Todd was introduced back into the main line story.
However, while well planned, this left the elseworld's Teen Titans run to end abruptly and feel incomplete in some places.
Features
Some features of this series were a phenomenal number one cover that would later inspire the cover art for World's Finest: Teen Titans #1, an interesting dynamic between Batgirl and Robin that wouldn't show in mainline stories until New 52, and Roy in another mentorship role that we had been starting to see become more prominent at the time.
The introductory arc in the story (issues 1 through 4), where we were introduced to the characters in their separate contexts and got to see them come together in a way that explained how they got to that point, instead of just showing us them together as a team. It was also interesting to see Joker used as an introductory villain instead of someone else. It really set up the idea of a larger world outside of Joker and the scale of threats that would continue to increase throughout the series.
One of my favorite subplot that continued throughout the series was the character and moral conflict between the two bat characters (Cass and Jason) and their views on Justice, superheroing, and the right way to go about it. Although Jason's characterization is not exactly the same as his pre-death in the family personality, it provided a good sense of transition that got us from PreDitF to the UtRH personality. Cass and Jason often found themselves at odds with each other throughout the series. Cass, who believed in redemption and was stark and steady in her belief that no one should die, contrasted Jason's harsher view on crime and how to handle it.
It was also nice to see Cass on a team of people similar to her age. Although we got to see her work on the Justice League: Elite team, the elseworld's teen titans run got to show her in a more light-hearted run where she got to learn to be herself. Mirroring her then running solo series, we got to see Cass start to form a life and connections outside of the suit, and meet people who tested her belief in the symbol, this time with her peers.
Her growing friendship with Yara was really fun to read even at its worst writing. I especially enjoyed issue 25 and 26, where the two of them teamed up with the elseworld's version of Starfire and Donna Troy in a timeless issue of powerful female heroes.
Some of the negative from the run was the forced upon romantic subplot from 27 to 36, where it took up too much space on the panels and caused unnecessary character drama in a style that hadn't been seen in the run up to that point.
By the time of issue 40, there were three issues to wrap up the plot of the story before the run would come to a close. The story structure was there, but it was rushed and needed a couple more issues to really dive into the plot. The team disbands after Jason Todd/Robin murders one of the lesser villians they were fighting and caused the team to split ways to deal with the events of the arc. It culottes perfectly into the reveal later that month in the main books.
There was a top heavy focus on the two bat characters, which left less room for the other's. That didn't mean that the others didn't have central arcs throughout the run. It is just meant by the proxy of having two bat characters. Their drama was brought up the most.
Arcs
Issues 1 through 4 Jason focused introductory
Issues 5 through 8 was a Yara focused arc
9 through 12 was a Roy centric arc
16 through 19 was a Cass centric arc
20 through 22 was a Jason centric arc
23 and 24 was a Jackson centric arc
25 and 26 was Cass and Yara
30 through 34 was another Roy centric arc
The annual plus 36 was a Jackson arc
37 and 38 was another Yara centric arc
40 through 43 was extremely focused in Jason with Cass as a close second.
Conclusions
It was a really interesting story to read, and it was fun to see what having Batgirl on a team does to the dynamics of a normally Robin only sort of line-uo. It's interesting that Jackson was the first of the two original characters to make the jump to mainline comics (2010) and Yara was later in 2021, having been the last of the team brought into the main timeline. It would be nice to see them come back together for a special crossover again, fill the niche group of fans that follow the limited fan material on this series.
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ao3statistics · 1 month
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Can you do Tags for Yara Flor?
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Here you go, anon! Date of creation: 24.03.2024
Unfortunately there weren't many results for Yara Flor... these are literally all the results there are (I still names it "most popular xy" cause it kinda became a thing at this point and doesn't it sound better, too?).
There were no results for Yara Flor/You or Yara Flor/Male Original Character or Yara Flor/Original Character (gender not specified).
I assume no guarantee or liability for the completeness, correctness and accuracy of this chart despite my best efforts.
Includes fanfictions in all languages available, NOT English only.
Percentages were rounded up or rounded down to natural numbers for easier comprehension.
Poly ships were included.
More charts will follow. :)
Want to have a chart for different pairings, headcanons etc. in your favourite fandom? Send me an ask!
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villainsidechick · 10 months
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More Problematic Husbands
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Yeah, I don't have a fucked up type.
Not at all.
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oh i forgot i haven't shared this with tumblr yet! guys i've developed a Batfam x Monster High crossover fic that centers around Jackson Jekyll, Holt Hyde and Jason Todd
:3
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leoruby-draws · 1 year
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Some drawings staring Starling! We see how she interacts with all her friends!
Also, to explain that comic on the second pic, I was re-reading some early comics with Steph in it, and I've forgotten how much of a prick Batman was with her. Bruce, she needs your support you know!!
Anyways, hope you like it!
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sil3ntm0thart · 5 months
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augment-techs · 1 month
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dross-the-fish · 11 months
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I saw your LXG Nemo and am in love! Could I request LXG Jekyll of how he might appear in your style? Or maybe Mina?
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Yes you can.
I went with the film version, I hope that's ok. I haven't really read the comics yet.
Here is LXG Henry Jekyll, the saddest looking, wet cat of a man I've ever seen. I love his harrowed looking eye bags.
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suureol · 7 months
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avicebro · 1 year
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some animal crossing servant requests from twitter!
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waddlesworth · 1 year
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Ladies and gents, I give you photos of LXG Jekyll’s pocketwatch (and hands). :3
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“Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” looks fun, but I can’t help but laugh at how on-the-nose Black Manta’s character is. I know comics can be corny, but this is a black character who goes by the name Black Manta (Black Man-ta) and uses a weapon called Black Trident. I’m just saying.
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