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babylon 5 is always relevant because history repeats. or something.
I appreciate the show's commitment to making G'Kar look like absolute lukewarm reheated garbage in the episodes immediately following the torture arc.
The redness around the eyes and the healing cuts on his mouth are an especially nice touch.
He genuinely looks like he feels like shit. I am fascinated how easy it is to forget that this is a guy wearing a latex mask and not his real face.
(Also appreciate G'Kar's absolute petty dedication to pretending Londo doesn't exist for the next several episodes, including when they're literally in the same room talking to the same people.)
Babylon 5 is the show there an old guy wearing the most goofy ass outfit will say the most raw shit that sticks with you for 25 years.
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It was about time I tried my hand at drawing a Shadow. With some obvious flourishes and alterations.
I wanted to see about making the lower body weirder/flesh out their heads a little more/give them a bit more neck than the slender-as-hell looks-like-a-weakpoint-to-me twig the animation gave them.