My friend told me to share my Sonadow art on Tumblr. So here I go. I don't know how this site works, but have my most recent creation.

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My friend told me to share my Sonadow art on Tumblr. So here I go. I don't know how this site works, but have my most recent creation.
Many things in space stay the same for a human lifetime, but not the Bat Shadow. Hubble pictures taken 404 days apart show it “flapping” as the shadow changes position. It’s the result of a saddle-shaped disk: https://bit.ly/3Y5qu7W
Rouge and Shadow. . . . And Sonic Hedgehog Rouge and Bat Shadow! The original drawing was done by Kittypop on ticktock (I asked for permission) they look so Good!
Kittypop also drew Sonic and Shadow in their get along shirt! I thought it was funny so I added it in there, there’s nothing going on behind Sonics Eyes its hilarious.
the last image was just something I found dounno where it’s from, shadow looks so cute lying there getting pets <3
PLEASE go check Kittypop out they have their own AU and story their writing and So Much nice art!
That Sonic/DC crossover was inspiring enough with the whole Batshadow stuff going on that I just had to work up a Batman Beyond X Sonic IDW sort of crossover into the mix.
Black Doom as Blight
Eggman as Mr. Freeze
Surge as Curare
Starline as Spellbinder (IT BASICALLY WRITES ITSELF)
Kitsunami as Inque
Bat Shadow
Batman #385
Jason had to jump through endless logistical hoops and present a five-part argument get him to admit it, but Bruce finally relents. Yes, Batman really needs a Robin, and yes, Jason's good enough to wear the suit.
Then we're blessed with another "YAHOOO!"
HBC 672 and the Bat Shadow
“ Astronomers using a previously captured Hubble imagery spotted a remarkable image of a young star's unseen, planet-forming disk casting a huge shadow across a more distant cloud in a star-forming region. The star is called HBC 672, and the shadow feature was nicknamed the "Bat Shadow" because it resembles a pair of wings. The nickname turned out to be unexpectedly appropriate, because now those "wings" appear to be flapping!”
Image and information from NASA.
Based around the top ‘Three Thousand Moon Tide’.