If Lanterns turns out as bad as it looks so far I will draw Kyle Chandler's Hal as my bigender Hal design im not kidding. I'll even make him more c❤️nty. I'll give him more feminine curves. Someone hold me to that so i do it when the first episode comes out .
Happy day to me for pretty much finishing up all tests ive had left for this semester. Commissions will be back up sometime this month, but for now, have these Ruby doodles (>_<)/¯
I actually haven't considered this headcanon much! I get the appeal, but personally It's not my cup of tea as i think that Tim, with the origin he has, is more interesting as a white cis guy.
Hi :] im trying to write this down like im not writing a letter to be sent by a pigeon. Excuse me 🙏
I had suddenly gone back to my 1989 fixation yesterday, and since i thought—well, my art skills have improved since i last read this! So why not try my hand at fanart again (...i did try to draw fanart for the fic once, just scrapped it cause i thought it didnt really seem like 1989. But!)—then i did!
I doodled up a few thumbnails and tried to make some mock comic pages of the scene between Hal and Jack from chapter 1. They're a little wonky since admittedly i was drawing them from memory. They're only wips too, and i will probably post them fully when they're done to a degree I'm satisfied with, but I thought it'd be nice to share anyway :)
It's such a simple scene that wasn't that touched upon by Hal's mind later on, but it really has to be one of my favourites in the series. Maybe even the favourite. I might just be biased because i love the Jordan family, but whatevs!
Omg omg omg those are amazing!!!!! I Immediately showed them to my housemates! I'm so excited so see what you do with them!
Honestly it's a scene I really like too, and I've written them interacting with each other again in the last chapter. It's so interesting that you picked one of the first scenes, I wrote that when I was only 18. I love the dynamic of the Jordan brothers a lot, I think Hal being a middle child really sets him apart from other DC characters.
I've finally finished college today so I'm hopefully going to have time to complete the final chapter and do some art of my own!
I've been having a lot of thoughts about the characterization of Jason in Arkham Knight for the past few days (i played 20 hours of the game in the span of 3 days and only have like. A few riddles left until 100%, my brain is melting), and it's genuinely so amazing to me, how AK Jason is the exact opposite of comic Jason.
Say all you want about how they might be similair characters, they are not. In my opinion when AK was released, Jason's personality (and story!) from that universe blended into comic Jason's personality so intensely to the point that you cannot ask a recent fan to differentiate them. Every little aspect of both characters is the opposite, from their birth in the story to their, what? Success?—definitely not, but maybe their single similarity: their Failure.
-> Comic Jason is brought to the world by Sheila, an awful excuse of a mother, to then be raised by Catherine and Willis—say what you will, those two were the best parents Jason could've had in their living situation. Willis might've been a criminal, but it's pointed out many times that he did it only for his small family. He loved them both, no matter what kind of man he was. Catherine had her flaws, she struggled with addiction and regrettably pulled Jason into dealing with the consequences. But he remembers her well.
-> One of the first things we see Willis and Catherine do in AK: Genesis is try to sell newborn Jason to Maroni. Sheila doesn't exist here. Catherine and Willis have both turned into awful people due to their living positions. Jason himself narrates, Having kids won't save a marriage.
-> When Jason is caught trying to steal the Batmobile's tires, fully aware of who he was stealing from, he could say he brought it upon himself. He's around eight years old.
-> When Batman literally drops down unconscious next to Jason in the alley, Jason is immediately and, not of his own want, doomed into his mess with the Joker. He's fifteen.
-> Jason's caught by the Joker while trying to help his mother.
-> Jason's caught by the Joker while trying to help Bruce.
-> Jason's whole tragedy revolves around his death. He's somewhere from 12 to 15. A long time after it, both Dick and Alfred need to convince Bruce into letting Tim, a couple years younger than Jason, become the new Robin.
-> Jason is deliberately left alive for over a year to be psychologically and physically tortured by Joker and the other Rogues. He's 17 when it starts. Only six months into being missing (by Bruce's unstable mind, assumed dead), Bruce of his own accord lets Tim, a couple years older than Jason, become the new Robin.
-> Jason, braindead after coming back to life, is picked up off the streets and (dare I say) groomed into being Talia's perfect revenge on Bruce, he's 15-17.
-> Jason, having escaped the god forsaken torture room in Arkham, stumbles upon Deathstroke and sets fate in his favor by persuading Slade into helping him plan Bruce's murder.
-> The Joker is alive. Nothing in Gotham has changed.
-> The Joker is dead. Nothing in Gotham has changed.
-> Jason's relationship with Talia is complicated. But, ultimately, he sets a path for himself back in Gotham, deciding to control crime instead of fighting it—he goes through a lot of mental turbulence when he comes back. He thinks of killing Bruce at first, only later deciding that he wants to make a point by making him kill Joker.
-> Jason has one objective he follows straight up: murder Bruce. If his own murderer wasn't there to be killed, he would go for the bystander.
-> Bruce slices Jason's neck with a batarang when he's about to kill the Joker.
-> Jason shoots Scarecrow when he's about to kill Bruce.
Such seemingly small changes in an origin can change the character so deeply at the root of their actions, even if the actions themselves seem similair. A lot of thought went into the action-reaction process in both versions of Jason, which is something I like to point out whenever the fandom decides to make him painfully shallow again.
Began reading the recent JSA run and also confused on who Jim Corrigan is? seen him in big events and been curious about The Spectre? Well here’s a reading list for Jim Corrigan and his time as a host for the wrath of a god !
So, I've just been informed that a scam bot has gone around and stolen one of my artworks, turning it into ai and making a couple people reblog it when they meant to reblog the original from my account.
Which is, you know, making me freak the hell out cause this hasn't happened to me before ever. But I guess I'm gonna have to get used to it 🫠
Please contact me if this happens again with any of my art. It will be very much appreciated!