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shima0021 · 9 days
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Seance Dog from Invincible
Yep he referencing Doctor Strange
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i miss him you guys :(
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babyboyklaus · 10 months
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thank god Klaus didn’t know about shifting back in the 60′s, his cult of Destiny’s Children woulda ate that shit UP
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columboscreens · 9 months
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sennamaticart · 6 months
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Zine-o-ween 15 and 16: Bonfire and Séance
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diabloindigo · 5 months
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“Mark Grayson? I need your help.”
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flugame-mp3 · 4 days
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EVEN IN DEATH BOBBY CANT ESCAPE DOING SOME BULLSHIT TO SAVE THE BOYS. GIVE MY MAN A REST HES EARNED IT
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mokolat · 2 years
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“... Sleep with them ”
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potatocat · 6 months
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The Go!Robins! Halloween event has started! 🎃 This colour & seek séance room is now available for downloads on my Patreon!
Can you find the 18 Robins? And if you colour it, I would love to see the result! :D
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rebelumbrella46 · 1 year
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Rewatching TUA - 3x06 “Marigold”
I will never stop being mad at the fact that they once again took a major part of Klaus' storyline from the comic and used it on another character.
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Basically, The Mothers of Agony should have been involved with Klaus in some way this season, even though he was the one who pointed Five in that direction. It was not enough.
They should have been the ones that killed Klaus and made him realize that he is immortal.
I'm pretty sure before the season premiere, when they were filming, I saw a picture of Klaus outside the bar, but it ended up being a deleted scene.
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The surprise son thing, it was also a Klaus story, but they ended up giving him to Diego, which is fine... but what if Stan wasn't just a boy that Lila found and decided to take to the future and pass off as the son of Diego?
But maybe he was Klaus's son, one he never knew he had, perhaps with someone from his cult. Maybe his mother died and Lila saw him at the Commission Switchboard and decided to take him with her to return it to Klaus, somehow earning the gratitude of the Umbrellas, it could have still been the same storyline, posing as Diego's son. but then... PLOT TWIST... is Klaus's son. And if Stan were to go missing or Kugelblitzed, it would have been a good motivator for Klaus to want to get better control on his powers and eventually help Reginald save the world.
 Since Klaus is rarely motivated to save the world.
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Regardless of the stories and powers they have taken from Klaus (Telekinesis and Levitation) He is still on of the best characters in the Umbrella Academy and the one with best character development. And he was the MVP of the season!
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makenna-made-this · 2 years
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BAWKtober Day 15 ~ Séance
Things are getting spirited
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fiveisthedaddyhere · 2 years
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Oh yeah guys, I'm not ok
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jeirtza · 2 years
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and when they reveal collin robinson pretending to not remember his childhood is just a new form of energy draining
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temporalhargreeves · 2 years
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I keep seeing everyone asking about how Klaus died in the first Apocalypse, if Five buried him alive, etc, etc. While I see a lot of theories and thoughts out there I have yet to personally see anything similar to my own take on this plothole and seeming lapse in judgment from the writers.
I do not think Klaus came back to life after the initial Apocalypse, which will simply be referred to as "The Apocalypse" henceforth, and I especially don't think Five buried Klaus alive and I will briefly explain why.
First and foremost there is no way that Five wouldn't have noticed. He was thirteen when he discovered the bodies of his siblings in the wreckage of the world and I'm sure we can all come to the conclusion that Five was arrogant enough to think he'd get back to his time far quicker than he actually did. He would have lingered around their bodies indefinitely for at least a small amount of time before he started to diminish the resources in the area and there is absolutely no way in hell that if he did bury them that he would have dug a deep enough grave or buried his siblings deep enough that Klaus wouldn't have been able to either dig his way out or make enough noise that Five would take notice, regardless of how many resurrections it would have taken to eventually get Five's attention.
However, despite all that, I don't believe Klaus came back at all after his initial death in his futile fight to stop the Apocalypse.
From all the deaths we've seen or heard of when it comes to Klaus he was either completely unaware that he'd died at all or he was already aware that he had the ability to resurrect himself. This does include his stint in the afterlife when he died during the rave in season one, as the only reason he believes he died is that he met God and talked to Reginald and that could easily be brushed off later as a side effect of his powers during a "near" death experience. For all intents and purposes, Klaus would have no reason to think he's going to stay dead in any scenario, especially given just how doped up he'd been a majority of his life. Subconscious or not, there is an effort put in to come back from the dead because Klaus sincerely believes that he's just going to bounce back or "wake up" as if nothing had happened at all. We have yet to see a Hargreeves with abilities they don't activate themselves unless we want to assume that Luther and Marcus are just in a constant heightened state but even then their powers really fall under a different category when compared to everyone else's. I firmly believe that Klaus' ability requires an effort because we've seen him remain in the afterlife or "the Void" after he kicked it in Oblivion. He came back when he more or less wanted to after Luther's relentless pestering, not because he was just sucked back into the realm of the living.
Long story short, I don't think Klaus came back after the Apocalypse because there is no way that man watched the world explode and thought "Oh, I'll walk away from this." Klaus really thought he died, and he had zero reason to believe otherwise because Reginald never thought to inform him about the extent of his abilities, and so, by all means, he really did.
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ossanana · 2 years
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Klaus Hargreeves, the "spiritual one".
(don't repost on another social media without permission please)
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hereforrants · 2 years
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I haven't seen anyone bring it up yet (to be fair I haven't been active in the tua tag), but I'm curious to see if Klaus's various addictions will be a plot point in season 4, because it's established very early on that the main motivation for him to avoid sobriety is to suppress his powers. But now that he has no powers anymore, he kind of lost his go-to excuse to keep doing drugs. Would he even be interested in getting sober and turning a new leaf in season 4? Would he think it's too late for him? Is his addiction so severe that he'll feel like he still needs drugs and alcohol to survive?
The two most prominent aspects of Klaus's characterization (imo) is his powers and his addictions which feed into the other. Now that one is gone, how will that affect the other?
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