AnasAbdin

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Love Begins
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Misplaced Lens Cap

Janaina Medeiros

#extradirty

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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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@moderndaymythologies
Swamp Thing 1989 #1 second printing (DC, July 2026) cover by Vince Locke
Daniel Govar
Art by Bernie Wrightson originally for The Monsters: Color the Creature Book and later hand coloured for a private sale of the original drawing (1974)
Swamp Thing - Movie poster concept art by Chris Achilleos (1982)
Paul Gulacy
Two-Face #1 - "Face Vs. Face" (2024)
written by Christian Ward art by Fabio Veras & Ivan Plascencia
Abs clayface, man wtf this is actually scarier than the joker
You think other villains with shared identities do this?
When the character designs for Batman caped crusader leaked, I know there were some people who didn’t like Clayface’s design, but apparently it’s based on his first appearance in the comics which is really cool. But I myself liked the design because it reminded me of phantom of the opera, 1925.
Also I really like his voice. It’s got a good rumble 🤤
Batman villains as wizard of oz cast
Comic - Batman And Robin: Year One #010 Cover
Art by Chris Samnee
DC Comics (2025)
—Simon Delart
I miss Cass and Basil's friendship, they were cute.
More like this.
i think that a lot of neurodivergent and queer people are really drawn to Batman rogues because they're so similar to us. they’re re outcasts and never really fit in. we can see ourselves in them. we can relate to their experiences when they were children. they represent the effects of oppression and child neglect.
a lot of the rogues are now canonically queer in some way. poison ivy, harley quinn, and clayface are the first rogues that I can think of off of the top of my head. not even including fan ships like riddlebird/nygmobblepot, hattercrow, bruharvey/twobats, firebug/firemoth, firefreeze, and scriddler. and those are just the tip of the iceberg.
the rogues represent neurodiversity and mental illness in some way. some overlap with each other. a lot of people express their own headcanons and show the implications of the certain disorders or mental illness that the character may have.