TWIN PEAKS 2.18
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TWIN PEAKS 2.18
Some AcceleRacers profile drawings while everybody else is off buying Silver Series merch
Taking a detour from Motorcity for a bit to focus on the other niche edgy racing cartoon that ended too soon. Figured I use this as an oppurtunity to redesign characters without the limitations of awful early-2000s CGI.
Hahaha jack wheeler will never change.
2 things, Wild Dog 1. YOU are already a serial killer stalking your streets 2. You are turning your eventual prosecution into a slam dunk Action Comics 615
so i Have been Looking Up Things About heros and Villains Of The 80s and found Some talk Of a Guy calld Wild dog
Some Pepole Call Him a hero But When looked Up Hoe he Looks like. all i saw Was Some Mad Man In a Hockey Mask With a Gun
he Looks like a Hitman like Deadshot or KGBeast
so Whats Up With Him?
and Why do Some People Call Him a hero?
This is one of those scenarios where the word "hero" is a distinct misnomer. I don't think the man calling himself Wild Dog has ever come within a mile of reaching it. But some people in certain situations have a pattern of having their perspective skewed in cases like this.
(The clearest photo for the face of the man who calls himself "Wild Dog" captured against an alley wall after yet another massacre, Quad City Times)
Wild Dog patrols a region called the Quad Cities on the border between the US states of Illinois and Iowa, along the Mississippi River. The Quad Cities were hard hit by the wave of de-industrialization that struck the rest of the American Midwest throughout the 80s and 90s, creating a center of high unemployment, poverty and, as always comes with the first two, crime. The Quad Cities have, for as long as I've been alive, been a swirling quagmire of corruption and desperation. In the grip of corrupt kleptocrats in the higher class and entrenched mafia activity in the lower class. The system supported itself, leaving those who weren't involved in either to be squeezed between the two for ever more skeletal returns, which only made the vultures more violent. No one knows for sure exactly who this specific man is or why he was "inspired" to increase the violence in the Quad Cities but we can look over the results. Dozens of murders, and those are only the ones he's directly tied to. Large acts of wide scale destruction and arson that further hollow out the communities he claims to protect. And at least one actual child who wanted to copy his idol and nearly got himself and a dozen other people killed. People ask me why I am so firm on this. Why I can't "accept" "hard, grey solutions" and I will tell you why. They're not solutions. Crime is the outgrowth of poverty, nothing but the alleviation of poverty and struggle will EVER make the crime rate go down. Killing the gangbanger on the corner doesn't uplift his neighbors, doesn't inspire communal support, it just opens a slot for the next desperate kid to walk into. And this is a man who is lauded for his infamous method of "just spraying everything with bullets until his target is dead" unloading Uzis and sub machine guns in close quarters, the alleyways of slums and the halls of condemned buildings where they can punch through paper thin walls and kill god knows who. Lethal methods are the methods that you cannot take back. Doesn't matter what a criminal's reasons were, who they were supporting, if they were even guilty or not. Once they're dead, that's it. He does everything that real superheroes do without any of the benefits, without any of the actual safety or inspiration or pride that a city takes in a real superhero.
You can't staunch the wound by increasing the blood in the street.
Read Wild Dog Yesterday
More Yu-Gi-Oh Sims Shenanigans
Kaiba showed up unannounced(so in character) at the Wheeler household and decided to stay for a late dinner.
He and Joey are staring each other down while Jack is as far away as he can get, and Katari is just there, probably wondering why she and Joey are in their pajamas when they have a guest over. The other two kids Jacob and Kaden are nowhere to be found, probably upstairs playing video games again.
Even in the Sims, Kaiba possesses the legendary pout face
Dammit Alan!
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #8