babe its time to post raskolnikov

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babe its time to post raskolnikov
ok so i finished my little stylized designs for crime and punishment characters!
top: raskolnikov, sonya, svidrigailov, porfiry, luzhin.
bottom: dunya, razumikhin, lizaveta, alyona, marmeladov, katerina.
i had a lot of fun with little design details, like katerina having a widow’s peak, or making the buttons on dunya’s dress match raskolnikov’s coat.
It’s dumb compilation of rus literature...stuff...because the only way what I can receive information is through dumb humor... :)
did i just draw dragon lenin? yes, yes i did
and yeah lebezyatnikov of course
(and luzhin :))
a while back when i was imagining what possibly would've happened after the ending of crime and punishment, i was thinking about how lebezyatnkov would react if he knew a few decades later, lenin would come around and perhaps help vindicate some of his "proto-socialist" views
however, wikipedia describes lebez as a "utopian socialist," which isnt quite the same as the hardcore marxist-leninist socialism we think of today when bringing up the ussr
also yeah, his whole communes deal- i actually tried looking online (did some mini-research) on what he was going on about, but all i got from the search results was stuff about agricultural communes. but it didnt feel like the "communes" he was idealizing were actually agricultural ones; they just seemed to be general places where people lived, closer to to the concept of those "socialist utopia town" experiments conducted throughout parts of europe and the US, and not so much of the "soviets" and actual crop collectivization in the ussr
it's clear that over the 50 years since c&p was written, people's ideas of how socialism should be implemented changed
of course i could also be completely wrong here and honestly im not even sure wtf im rambling about. and im not a history or politics major or anything so yeah. these are just the unhinged rambles of a high school student who is slightly too interested in dragons, world history, and russian culture/literature
so yeah. take all of this with a grain of salt
just enjoy the art (if i havent destroyed your enjoyment of it already with this text wall. sorry lmao)
Raskolnikov to Luzhin: You're being awfully cocky for someone who is within punching distance.
luzhin: are you leaving me me me dunya: sorry I met a real man I met a real man razumikhin hi baby yes i am a real man, you wanna go skateboard?
sonya: IT'S MUFFIN TIME IT'S MUFFIN TIME
dunya: well actually it's 12:30
raskolnikov: somebody kill me!
Pyotr Petrovich Luzhin.
Crime and Punishment. Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
So very suave, yet so very slimy.
First c&p comic, so...