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rwfan11 · 6 days
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MAKE HIM!
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munster0us · 1 year
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Wake Up With a Hatchet Over Your Head
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lokiscarlip · 5 months
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Slashy Jesus/John the Baptist Poem
So, @one-coming-is-enough! I see you've been reblogging a ton of You/Judas slashy art. I want to offer up a poem that one of my most devout followers, @mischief-and-tea-by-the-sea, wrote years ago for a Bible as Lit class that wound up in their poetry thesis manuscript for grad school. It's in the style of Rumi and Song of Songs, if you will, and I think you'll like it. It's you and John the Baptist. I think you'll dig.
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marley-manson · 12 days
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i miss the word slashy because seeing mainstream shows and movies from any time pre-90s described as 'queer' because there are 2 dudes with good chemistry in them always takes me aback
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the-slasher-files · 4 months
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Coffee dates are simply the best :)
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venolfy · 1 year
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„Lonely adventure to this place was a mistake”
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Story:
The whale swallowed another catch. Unfortunately, Ashley decided to split up with Kelly and Pablo, but he really wanted to go alone to a place he remembered quite well. Something only he and Scotty knew. But also is deadite Scotty, who has returned to find out if Ash really hasn't forgotten his friend for so many years.
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Sorry for being dead, but I have private things on my mind all the time and want to banish them with creating something with my hands.
Also, this is another GID art which I created in the last weekend.
I haven't made any for a very long time and this idea for art waited a few months for me to finish it xD
I had to remember some things and use one new thing that improves the art of making shibari in Blender. I noticed that it's not as well done as you can see up close.
Sorry, but I tried.
Btw... it's not a rope, it's cables. As you can see, very flexible cables xD
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peterlorrefanpage · 10 months
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Blackadder/Peter Lorre Crossover: Chapter 9
...it's up right here.
Spoiler excerpt below if you didn't read Chapter 8.
Edmund hesitated in front of Baldrick’s closed door. Then he raised his hand. The door opened before he could knock. Baldrick, holding a flickering tallow candle in his favorite dented holder, stood regarding him. “You may have heard some things. . .” Edmund stopped, swallowed. Tried again. “I may have said things I didn’t. . .” Baldrick just kept looking at him. It was one of the hardest things Edmund had ever done, face those eyes.
Don't leave them in suspense!
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ssaalexblake · 1 year
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While I painted 13 shaving the master with a straight razor, but let it be known, I do not think either of them should be trusted near the other with any sharp objects. 
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feelymeely · 1 year
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Man I was so beat from working Wizard World that i look like ass in this photo but Norman Reedus was literally so fucking nice. MY GOD THIS WAS ALMOST 10 YEARS AGO????? HELLO TIME????
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rwfan11 · 6 months
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haellen-o · 6 months
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Im playing darksiders for the first time. And honestly wars combat style is kinda how I envisioned Ophelia's fighting style?
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lavitts · 12 days
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Really jealous of swords.
I bet it feels so comfy getting resheathed after a fresh oiling. Like getting tucked in after a bubble bath.
I want to be wielded against a foe. Held firmly and with purpose. The sweat of my user on my grip. The blood of their enemies on my body.
And there's so many types, and they're all so good. They're all so pretty. They're all so deadly. And all in their own way.
Some are stabby, some are slashy, some are choppy. Some are light and needly. Some are hefty and broad. Heck, some are light and broad or hefty and needly. Gladius and estoc anyone?
They're so good. I love swords so much.
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electronickingdomfox · 7 months
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"The New Voyages" review
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This one is actually a collection of short stories by fan authors, which makes the stories seem more like episodes of the series. It has also the distinct honor of being introduced by Roddenberry and most members of the cast. The stories are generally well-written and in character.
Some spoilers ahead:
Ni Var (by Claire Gabriel; intro by Nimoy) takes the plot of "The Enemy Within", but applied to Spock and the division between his Vulcan rational part, and his human emotional part. Besides the fact that I'm not sure such division works at that biological level, the two Spocks aren't all that different really. And it's not a very novel concept, specially right after a similar plot in previous book "Spock must die". But bonus points for Kirk giving the middle finger to his own reflection.
Intersection Point (by Juanita Coulson; intro by Doohan) is one of the best stories. The Enterprise is seriously crippled while navigating through an anomaly cloud, which is quickly contracting and threatens to crush the entire ship. Anyone who enters the cloud to retrieve a crucial component of the ship, is mentally destroyed by its eldritch qualities. Great tension and difficult choices.
The Enchanted Pool (by Marcia Ericson; intro by Nichols) is an attempt to write a fairy tale with Spock thrown in the middle for good measure. A bit of purple prose, and doesn't quite work. The resolution of the mistery is ingenous, even when convoluted.
Visit to a Weird Planet Revisited (by Ruth Berman; intro by Barrett) is actually the other half of a fanfic (Visit to a Weird Planet, not published here) where Kirk, Spock and Bones end up in the real world, right in the studio where they're filming Star Trek. Here instead, we follow the actors, who appear in the Enterprise and have to improvise to avert a danger. The other story was more fun, since Kirk and co. are more clumsy and hilarious in our world (being even "attacked" by fans), while the actors are just slightly less competent than their counterparts.
The Face on the Barroom Floor (by Eleanor Arnason and Ruth Berman; intro by Takei) is a really fun story. Kirk gets into a fight in a bar while in shore leave, is detained, teams up with a ratty thief, and crashes a party, while his crew search for him frantically. In the line of TOS best comedy-adventure episodes.
The Hunting (by Doris Beetem; intro by the editors) is a bit "meh". Spock goes into a Vulcan ritual which requires to mind-meld with a wild beast, and McCoy accompanies him. When Spock goes wild in the process, the good doctor has to hunt him and give him back his sanity. There could have been a more homoerotic fight between them, as in "Amok Time".
The Winged Dreamers (by Jennifer Guttridge; intro by Kelley) is another high point. The Enterprise crew falls under the influence of some creatures that make their fantasies seem real. So real that people can actually die if imagining the wrong thing. Spock is less affected, but slowly begins to hallucinate too, and the triumvirate fall into paranoia as neither they (nor the reader) can tell what's real and what's not anymore.
Mind-Sifter (by Shirley Maiewski; intro by Shatner) drags a bit at the beginning, when Kirk wakes up in a sanatory, his mind almost destroyed. It gets more interesting once Spock and McCoy start a quest to search for him. Great interactions between these two, reminiscent of "The Tholian Web".
After the eight stories there's still a little poem about Spock and Leila.
Spirk Meter: 10/10*. Not all stories are equally slashy, but the parts which do, are slashy in spades.
Ni Var has Kirk worrying about Spock all the time, and "human Spock" wondering if what he feels for the Captain is friendship... or love (something which happens too in one of Roddenberry's story concepts for a movie, around this time).
Intersection Point has a clear parallel between the anguish of a female crewmember, after a man (obviously her boyfriend) loses his mind in the anomaly, and Kirk agonizing once Spock has to enter the same anomaly.
The Enchanted Pool, where Spock refuses to kiss a beautiful female time and time again. Even when the woman assures him it's the only way to break a spell and escape. Even when Spock is doing far more dangerous things ALL THE TIME to solve problems. Of course, he considers the kiss a total waste of time once it doesn't work.
The Face on the Barroom Floor: Kirk is invited to a bar by McCoy and Sulu, who have found three women to pass the time, one for each. What does Kirk do? He gets out the bar two seconds later, puts on a samurai costume, and goes instead to a bar full of muscular, rowdy men, to get thrashed by them. Of course.
The Winged Dreamers has Spock wishing to stay on a planet with Kirk, just the two of them, for ever and ever. McCoy totally gets what's going on.
And I thought that Mind-Sifter would be about the love between a (quite unproffesional) nurse, and her mentally unstable patient, Kirk. But oh man, where do I even begin!? For starters, we have Kirk using his mind link with Spock to cry for help, across the galaxy and several centuries. And later he's concerned about how much can Spock read into his mind. Then we have McCoy informing the nurse that no, Kirk can't stay with her, because his love is his career and his... (trails off, having said too much). Gallant Spock carries an unconscious Kirk in his arms, and tells the nurse that, no matter how much she loves him, Kirk DOES NOT love her back (bitch!). If that wasn't enough, there's a lenghty conversation at the end, where Kirk almost melts in love and appreciation for Spock, and the Vulcan blushes at his own emotional display.
*A 10 in this scale is the most obvious spirk moments in TOS. Think of the back massage, "You make me believe in miracles", or "Amok Time" for example.
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cooketimm · 4 months
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Bruce Timm about Jack Kirby influence
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The funny thing about Kirby is that I actually became stylistically influenced by him pretty late—probably in my early 20s. I had seen his stuff and been influenced by other artists, but I was always a little ambivalent about his artwork. I would go through these love/hate periods with it, where I would look at it and think, “It's pretty good, but if only it wasn't so weird and abstract. If only he had a better inker"—I'm talking about the DC stuff. Of course, now I look back on the DC stuff and it's some of my favorite stuff. The Mike Royer stuff is killer. Somewhere in my early 20s, just from looking at it more and more, I just really started grooving on it and started aping it. There was a time when I was definitely trying to mimic Kirby's style. Everybody looks at Kirby and thinks it's so weird and obvious that anybody could swipe it, but it’s a lot harder to do than you realize.
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Crystal (Marvel Comics) by Jack Kirby
There're certain things in the staging and the exaggerated action poses, that are definitely in my work— some of his usage of those great slashy straight lines he uses in place of muscles. If you use those weird, straight lines as a crutch to cover up a bad drawing, they don't really have much purpose. But to get certain thrusts or lines of action into your drawings, they're a great tool. Some of the abstract ways he does wrinkles on clothing and things like that are good comic book tricks I use in my own work.
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Bruce Timm's Kirby-esque Crystal
Every time we have done Kirby-based designs in our shows, we have found that the more you try to stick to the actual Kirby-ness of it, the more it loses. Everything about animation is exaggeration. The Kirby style is somewhat abstract, it has to be translated. You have to find a middle ground between what Kirby did on the comic book page and what can actually be animated. We're always pushing Kirby onto our younger board artists who've never really been exposed to his work. “This is an example of good staging. This is an example of a good round-house punch. This is an example of a good explosion." Even though it will have to be translated, the dynamism of Kirby is a good starting point for animation.
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the-slasher-files · 7 months
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I cannot believe that I want to work more just to see this guy everyday lol
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Danny Phantom X DC week 17th: there's something off about them...
a/n: so I wrote this in like 30 minutes and have very limited interactions with my siblings but I tried!
Also this is the venom Au that I saw over on @stealingyourbones so I credit them for most of the idea :) have a nice day
Damian was young when it happened, so he remembered very little of who his brother was before. Just that Danyl and him were twins, that Danyl had died, that Danyl had forgotten how he died, and now Damian hears him. Mother knew of course, she’s the only one to know about it, that Danyl lives on in more than just memory. When they had decided to live with Father they agreed that Damian, as the owner of the body they inhabit, would be the one to be in control and speak. Though Danyl had always had some of his personality peeking through, a quip here or there that anyone could clock as out of character for Damian. 
Personally Danny thought that he and Dami had been doing a pretty good job about the whole kinda sharing a body thing and hiding it from everyone! A whole year living with the world’s greatest detectives and only a couple confused stares. Except Jason, he was a lot more adamant that something else was with Damian that it wasn’t just general pit weirdness. He was right of course, but he had no proof… until some guy got a lucky hit in while on patrol and now Damian was out. Now the thing about Damian and Danny, is that even while sharing a body, they were two VERY distinct people, and that translated into practically everything they do, so while Damian was elegant while he fought and even walked, Danny moved like a bull in a china shop, loud and powerful. It did not help that whenever Danny took over that the body would change ever so slightly. It adds a few freckles, and changes some colors, and glows green. 
It was 2o'clock in the morning. Damian was unconscious with a hostile force nearby. So… Danny took over, and he would be the first to admit that he was not one for discrete methods. So Jason, who was patrolling nearby saw that the demon spawn crumpled like tinfoil, suddenly spring back up, glow lazarus pit green, and give a beatdown that was notably less slashy-stabby than expected, Danny knew that the jig was up. 
“The Fuck was that Demon brat?”
“Uh- well Red Hood, that was-” the thing in Jason’s little brother started and grinned before quickly putting a very poor attempt at a grumpy face, “That was what happens when… uh..” then he stopped glowing and just fucking dropped.
Like full on ragdoll physics drops to the ground unconscious. “Hey Orical, did you see that?”
“Yeah.. I did, sending B your way.”
Oh Danny knew that Damian would have fucking head for this if it wasn’t his head too.
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