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Oc lore drooop 😱
(I dont even think I need to specify, but this is NOT a ship)
*Le post some sad part, cuz I’m da worst* Have some sad Poth then!
V-Goth and Guardian Palette by @strix36
Original Goth by @nekophy
Original Palette by @angexci
As they joining the Guardians... they became distant and separated.... Palette began worried over Goth... and Goth being overprotected over Palette and his family, but he didn’t show it....
I still continuing the comic! and yeah.. ANOTHER SPOILER OF MAH COMIC!!! QAQ Anyway.. have this!
Victory Goth by @strix36
Goth by @nekophy
Victory Goth is the fusion of Goth and Kyuki (When he comes to fight XD)
Graphic Novel review: Spectacle vol. 1
Short version: Anna and Kat are twins working in a circus, Anna as fortune teller and Kat as knife thrower. When Kat is violently murdered, her ghost resides in Anna, in the hopes of finding the killer. While she’s there, Anna begins to manifest actual second sight...and the rest of the circus seems to be changing for the strange as well.
What I thought: This is a hard one to liken to other works, because it’s a graphic and the subject is usually only shown on tv. You don’t get a lot of circus stuff in type or on illustration, because the setting lends itself so much t movement and flash and amazing feats of acrobatics, but Spectacle gets away with it because you hardly ever see any of the circus itself. 90% of the story happens in various trailers and behind the tents, and that story is so interesting that’s perfectly fine.
What do you like? You like mystery? There’s not only one murder, but once she starts seeing other ghosts, Anna becomes armchair detective to a dozen others. You like weirdness? It’s a circus, of course it’s weird, there’s conjoined twins and a mermaid and a charismatic douchebag who can put his feet behind his ears, and that’s before people start randomly growing horns. You like semi-sentient technology? We got us a fortune-telling machine (nearly accurate). Kooky, chunky art like Samurai Jack? That’s the whole volume, baby! You want lesbians? There’s at least two.
I thoroughly enjoyed this graphic, and I think everyone will find something to like about it all. The characters are fully realized and complicated, the rules of the universe mysterious but consistent, the execution and timing flawless. A+.
I only know of one book to compare this to and it’s not a graphic novel, so here’s a random list of Stuff you might like as well.
Read if you liked: Mechanique by Geneveive Valentine, Carnivale (2003), Mirrormask (2005), Freaks (1932).
27 February is Yon’s birthday! Yeah.. I know she’s still new for this Undertale AU... But I won’t give up to make the next story of Original Yon’s Story or Spectale!
Well.. at least she’s my important character for the story, tho! (btw she’s 18 years old now! XDDD)
It’s TOO SHORT! I still make the next of it LOL
The original story of Spectale (PROLOGUE)
By the way.. this is my new Second Comic I make! And don’t worry ‘bout the other comic! I’m still make that! I just need some idea for this tho...
The first comic: Goth’s Adventure
The second comic: The Spectale
Decided to make another comic
Howdy, guys! It’s Strix36 again, an I was come here to inform you something, well... not so important though hehe..
I’m actually been thinking to make another comic than the other one! The first comic was: Goth’s Adventure chapter 1:Save Them
So right now.. I want to make another comic! It’s not about Goth or Underswap Yon though... The comic I’m working out it’s: The Original Story of Undertale Yon
or... you can call it.. The Spectale!
I’m still finding some idea to make this comic... so you can check it tomorrow or later, buddy!
Welp! That’s all I can say! See ya!
A gorgeous pastoral delirium seemingly shot entirely at entirely at sunrise and sunset, Tadeusz Konwicki’s ISSA VALLEY captures the magical but uneasy lull of the forest just before cataclysm strikes. Dream, myth, romance, and the slow passage towards adulthood.
I programmed this wonderful film, along with two other late Konwicki classics, as part of an all-August series at Spectacle. I highly recommend checking out Konwicki’s work -- he’s one of the great unsung 20th-century post/modernists.
Get the poster on Etsy here.