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BKDK JUST STABBED ME, shot me and twisted the knife…because I just realized all they ever wanted was to hold each other’s hands.


And every time they do—



We see them working in perfect unspoken harmony.
it’s also an instinct, a longing in a way.

Izuku feels at ease when someone holds his hand, Katsuki’s instinct is to try and make him feel at ease, I don’t think it would be a stretch to say Katsuki associates taking izuku’s hand with comfort, home, and a kind of giving up, a vulnerability he fights against.
in DKVKC 2 Katsuki pins Izuku like this:

He holds his head down, and grips his hand/wrist tightly. He is trying to regulate his emotions, to keep both them, and deku in check. (Although this is more of a stretch)
Earlier than this, in the bakugou rescue arc, Izuku asks Kirishima to be the one to extend a hand (i.e comfort and reassurance) because he knows Katsuki won’t accept it.
because, although Izuku doesn’t know it yet—Katsuki perceives comfort and empathy as coddling and pity. He’s not okay with recieving it, and he’s not okay with giving it.
until—

(Yeah, I’m gonna be checked out until next week…)
because later, in mha 431 deku doesn’t take his hand. He doesn’t accept comfort, because he feels it’s disingenuous. He doesn’t want help, he doesn’t want to feel like a burden, like a deku.
They are no longer able to hold hands in a split second moment of battle, there is no war. There is no reason for them to seek eachother’s comfort anymore.
or so they think, anyway.
am I allowed to cry now?
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being a self-taught artist with no formal training is having done art seriously since you were a young teenager and only finding out that you’re supposed to do warm up sketches every time you’re about to work on serious art when you’re fuckin twenty-five
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BKDK JUST STABBED ME, shot me and twisted the knife…because I just realized all they ever wanted was to hold each other’s hands.


And every time they do—



We see them working in perfect unspoken harmony.
it’s also an instinct, a longing in a way.

Izuku feels at ease when someone holds his hand, Katsuki’s instinct is to try and make him feel at ease, I don’t think it would be a stretch to say Katsuki associates taking izuku’s hand with comfort, home, and a kind of giving up, a vulnerability he fights against.
in DKVKC 2 Katsuki pins Izuku like this:

He holds his head down, and grips his hand/wrist tightly. He is trying to regulate his emotions, to keep both them, and deku in check. (Although this is more of a stretch)
Earlier than this, in the bakugou rescue arc, Izuku asks Kirishima to be the one to extend a hand (i.e comfort and reassurance) because he knows Katsuki won’t accept it.
because, although Izuku doesn’t know it yet—Katsuki perceives comfort and empathy as coddling and pity. He’s not okay with recieving it, and he’s not okay with giving it.
until—

(Yeah, I’m gonna be checked out until next week…)
because later, in mha 431 deku doesn’t take his hand. He doesn’t accept comfort, because he feels it’s disingenuous. He doesn’t want help, he doesn’t want to feel like a burden, like a deku.
They are no longer able to hold hands in a split second moment of battle, there is no war. There is no reason for them to seek eachother’s comfort anymore.
or so they think, anyway.
am I allowed to cry now?
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The Creator's Guide to Comics Devices is OPEN!!! comicsdevices.com
An online library of visual-narrative devices that are used in the medium of comics and other sequential art.
Happy Halloween! I'm really excited to be finally launching* what is maybe one of my most ambitious, largest work yet. This online library is the next phase of a research project that began in May 2020, when I first mused on how comics as a field doesn't have a resource that catalogues devices used in the medium. Like, theatre has devices, so does literature, and film! So why shouldn't comics? I always had an interest in comics studies and analysis. I love reading, making and thinking comics. However most of my knowledge was intuitive - I learned comics from osmosis and experience. This is true for many of my peers. Speaking about comics as a creator is hard, because we don't have a robust system of language. When we had to speak, many of us tend to reach for the language developed for film by film practitioners. If there is language specific to comics, it's either scattered in multiple blogs or hidden away in academic journals. The Comics Devices library is meant to aggregate everything and everybody into a single hub! After exploring some multiple resources, alongside some original, independent research, here is the first edition! * The Comics Devices project is still a work-in-progress! It's not final, nor will it ever be. This is why I am seeking contributors to help build this library. Translations, comics examples, etc. There is a lot of work to do! If you are interested, reply to this post or submit an expression of interest on this page. Have fun everyone!! (Now time for me to melt x_x)
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Izuku and Katsuki are kinda just Masaru and Mitsuki with extra trauma if you squint hard enough
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all might doing that one part of the vigilantes intro as requested by my friend
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An extra Deku during a mission is either really good or really bad.
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