Every damn morning
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Discoholic 🪩
Peter Solarz

Love Begins

blake kathryn
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
styofa doing anything

Kiana Khansmith

JBB: An Artblog!
Cosmic Funnies
RMH
Xuebing Du
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Origami Around

shark vs the universe
Mike Driver
Keni
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Every damn morning
Now let's settle this. One-on-one
MIRAGE/DANI MOONSTAR By Peach Momoko
YTV might go down in history as the greatest Canadian cable channel there ever was
YTV
YTV
pls she is so nice i love you nadia
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The Unstoppable Wasp Issue #1
I can't believe I never shared one of the best daredevil interactions ever
Recently read the criminally short lived Unstoppable Wasp series and I just had to draw Nadia Van Dyne. She is a delight and deserves better!
Who knew I had so much family? I grew up with no family, and now I have magical reincarnated robot great-nephews! And eventually an alien prince great-nephew-in-law!
Can we appreciate how far marvel has come when it comes to manga art styles
Like, in the early 2000’s, we got either this:
Or even worse, this(yes, I know it’s a parody of anime but Jason Aaron designed this character as an immature jab at anime, so I’m counting it) :
But thanks to artists like Gurihiru, Takeshi Miyazawa and Felipe Smith, we have beautiful art like this:
Seriously, I love when western media embraces this art style and does it so well. Probably helps to have people that actually watched anime and read manga actually working on stories with this art style.
Edit: forgot to mention Stacey Lee! Another talented artist with an anime inspired art style.
The Unstoppable Wasp #1 (2017)
Jeremy Whitley
Elsa Charretier
Megan Wilson
Joe Caramagna
The man crying is George Gillette, tribal chairman of the Mandan, Arikara, and Hidatsa tribes of North Dakota in 1948. He was forced under the threat of death of all his people to sign over the tribes’ homeland on the fertile floodplain of the Missouri River in order to build the Garrison Dam.
The final settlement legislation denied tribes’ right to use the reservoir shoreline for grazing, hunting, fishing or other purposes, including irrigation development and royalty rights on all subsurface minerals within the reservoir area.
After the dam was constructed, the three tribes were scattered, their communities and extended families flung to different shores of the 200-mile-long Lake Sakakawea.
This is what your freedom and democracy is built on.
America was NEVER great. “In creating the dam, the federal government flooded 156,000 acres of prime real estate, including the tribe’s capital. More than 300 families and 1,700 residents – 80 percent of the membership at the time – were forced to relocate, prompting the loss of an entire way of life, tribal members say.“ [x]
HELL YEAH GOODBYE BITCH
EDIT: I am aware he has been removed from funimation. Also for those who don’t believe the accusations against him there are thousands of reblogs on this post with many women also speaking about their accounts with him.
SECOND EDIT: stop blaming rooster teeth, more than likely they didn’t know until now and I’ve noticed that on their podcast they talk about this kinds of things MONTHS or YEARS after they come to light as if they had just heard about it. I do not blame them and they have taken appropriate action against Vic since this has been made more widespread