The Chihuahua Dragon
By Grickle
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The Chihuahua Dragon
By Grickle
Stardust | Art Fight Revenge | Photoshop
I don't know if her entertainment job involves magic, but I imagine she'd be good at conjuring! Comica for @garmoredraws
Morning sketches, day 6 🌜
It's Saturday, the plan for today is cleaning up and let me procrastinate. I'm doodling digitally some pages with comfort bisexual disasters (in the modern AU, technically a minor spoiler), the grand bad speech is a level of embarrassment equated to the "I have a hole in my ceiling".
Don't know how many pages it will be, I'm keeping this in sketch form and without dialogue I think. (It may change because I'm me, but the plans is this)
The tiger He destroyed his cage Yes YES The tiger is out
thanks @binarybreak for making the tiger hot
Mmmm, tasty sheep girl
Ko-Fi
Cover of the Day: Avengers #181 (March, 1979) Art by George Pérez and Terry Austin
Woman
Playing marvel rivals makes me believe even more in sectioning super heroes into neater roles. Like, they all have an offensive quality of course but it would be useful to underline the ones that are healers, the ones that are "vanguards" etc... it's not revolutionary at all but I feel like we've lost this in our endless quest for power boost and whose godlier😭
Giving more importance to the role each hero plays in a team, especially amongst the X-Men that are a billion but have very diverse powers. They already have that kind of thing with the required telepath on a team which is probably why I enjoy X-Men comics more. There is usually a more interesting power balance within the teams.
TW: Bnha
When I first got into comics after so long in anime I was still fully using terms like "rescue heroes" even though it's not a clearer distinction in US comics😭