Here are some wonderful art previews from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Cookbook’s bonus book, our final stretch goal which we are only 13 sales away from unlocking! There’s still time to grab a copy of the zine if you want to help up reach our goal!
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I LOVE THEM, funny thought of how they met in the Kimetsu Gakuen/Academy timeline
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NOW……I can say with full confidence that I finally drew the Rengoku Family, cuz we can’t have the family without Ruka Rengoku! The source of Shinjuro’s love+passion and the inspiration for Kyojuro to protect the weak. While Senjuro did not remember her like Kyojuro, it is apparent that he inherited his mother’s inner strength and wisdom, a patience that transcends bloodlines. Her flame while small burned bright in the hearts of her loved ones, a pillar of integrity and grace that inspired courage in her legacy. Hope to get these prints and stickers done soon, stay tuned for an update and check out my store for more Rengoku stuff! Hope you like and stay tuned!
Art is mine!
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actually why wait let’s talk about shiori and mikage now. let’s talk about how shiori and kozue both use their sexuality to hurt the object of their affection/obsession who they put on a pedestal and feel like they will never live up to due to their sheer (quote-unquote) “perfection.” let’s talk about how they would both be touga if only they had the right tools and the right body. let’s talk about how shiori and ruka are two of the only characters to actually explicitly have sex that is depicted sans obfuscation or metaphor and yet their entire relationship is a performance built on a mutually agreed upon lie. let’s talk about mikage and miki and what it means to be considered a genius. let’s talk about the alienation and the entitlement of the male ego and his superior intellect. let’s talk about mikage and mamiya and the notion of eternity as directly opposed to corporeality and disability politics. let’s talk about illness as metaphor. let’s talk about metaphor as illness. let’s talk about the divide between the mind and the body as the divide between a nostalgic idealized vision of the past and the intolerable present and even perhaps the unimaginable future. let’s talk about the act of imagining a future as a radical act of hope and resistance and mikage and utena as opposing paths displaying themselves before the one singular being. let’s talk about what it means to try to bury an institution in flames and then deny that the violence was done by your hand. let’s talk about tokiko and the passage of time. let’s talk about loneliness.
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