WHOLE LOTTA TRIGUN DOODLES
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Love Begins

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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trying on a metaphor
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WHOLE LOTTA TRIGUN DOODLES
+ cropped ver of the good doodles 🫶
I absolutely love seeing people's responses to reading trimax and reaching these two pages
Because they're all like:
Edit (mar 26): Photo ID in reblog done by @princess-of-purple-prose
Trigun: Stampede, Wolfwood, and Food
So, I think a major part of any worldbuilding should always involve food, and where it comes from. The worldbuilding around No Man's Land in Trigun: Stampede is a little tricky in this regard, since there's shown to be no real agriculture or plant life (Meryl's utter shock at the "flora" on Ship Three as a total foreign phenomenon suggests it's more rare than in the manga) so sustainable human-friendly food sources are rare and not really addressed. We see characters eating worms, and presumably there's whatever it is worms eat, and beyond that, it's suggested that pretty much all of humankind's nutrition comes from plants.
The desert dudes living off worm meat refer to "plant-based food" as an "extravagance" in the opening scene of episode 4 (aptly named "Hungry"). Meryl, by contrast, is grossed out by the idea of eating worm meat -- I think we can infer then, that Meryl, being a college-educated city girl, probably had regular access to Plant-generated food, while Outlanders are more dependent on alternative sources of nutrition.
Wolfwood, I think, falls closer to the latter category -- He's very used to eating worms, as we see in this episode, not even flinching at grabbing and devouring a whole worm, and even smoked dried worm legs as a kid in a later flashback, so supplementing his diet and other aspects of his life with worms is probably something he's used to doing for survival:
And I gotta say, the way Wolfwood antagonizes the others about eating worm-based food?
Yeah, it's a power play in some respects -- he's making a point to Vash about 'kill or be killed' to survive when he catches and throws a worm at him, and he's taunting Meryl to get a rise out of her with the roasted worm meat at the end of the episode.
But there's something very "Gross Big Brother" about it -- he's antagonizing them, but there's also some underlying level of care in it. He is showing Vash how Wolfwood thinks it's necessary to survive; he's bullying Meryl into eating the food that's available, because Wolfwood probably grew up with the understanding that you couldn't afford to turn your nose up at whatever food you got.
It's food, it's there, it's a valuable and scarce resource, and as much of an asshole as Stampede!Wolfwood is, he has those ingrained big brother instincts to look out for those around him. And food is an important part of that, because when you live with scarcity, food is life.
The whole bit with Zazie in disguise might be a charade (assuming Wolfwood already clocked Zazie from the get-go and it didn't take the worm devouring them for that card to be revealed) but it still pulls from Wolfwood's characterization in the '98 anime where he gives two of his last pieces of food to a couple of hungry-looking kids:
And the sentiment of "you still deserve to eat" as an expression of care is still real for him, especially given his smile when Vash repeats his words, finally eating some of the worm meat at the end of episode four:
Our worldbuilding implication is that food is scarce and rare in the Outlands, and Wolfwood is someone who knows how to survive by any means possible -- including eating whatever is available -- which is something he's nonetheless willing to share with others, because at his core he's a decent person who isn't as selfish as he may pretend to be.
And food is one hell of a love language.
a bunch of low quality memes (i also made them do a silly lil dance teehee)
No caption I'm lazy
// GUNSMOKE
page spread redraw
[interesting caption here]
some vashwoods thumbs up emoji
Let this kiss be a prayer to the innocence we stole from you
gotta repost all the art wrongfully banished to the shadow realm
Is he… you know… a plant?
“ right now, the last thing i want to be is to be a burden to him “
I FORGET TO POST ON HERE IM SORRYY
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but yeah!! this is a redraw of that one panel where wolfwood tries to rizz vash to evade concern tehe
vash i hope ur more perceptive in ur next life
I can't believe today was a good day
Fear
Super self-indulgent little comic about fears and reassurances.
Lil bonus :3
watched trigun this weekend!
Oh yeah I am so normal about Trigun
No sad ghost emoji, can you imagine?