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Sorry I couldn't help it °^°`
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Evil Bill dickey be like, "I think im going to take a shower today".
another evil au because i cant stop
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Hello!
One thing ive been wondering about is in what way does Bill actually value the Eltingville Club? Is there any part of him that actually cares about the other members, or is it just used as a way to feel powerful?
I'd say he valued their friendship and the Club itself as an entity during the early years, but eventually it became a way to lord over them and exert that small sense of power. I always thought Bill thought the Club as "his". And the others became his underlings. He stopped thinking of them as friends at some point, almost as if the Club was a job and he was the boss. Over time the idea of enjoyment or friendship went out the window for him, the Club was a serious thing that had to do things a certain way.
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Nah who let this guy get employed again 💀 (Definitely unused Bill voice lines...)
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One of the best scenes from The Eltingville Club (and what it says about Bill)
So I have been re-reading The Eltingville Club comic a lot, and even though there are a wide variety of expressions drawn in the comics, there is one specific panel that I keep thinking about.

And it's this panel from The Intervention. I think about this for a handful of reasons, but the first one that comes to mind is that out of all of Bills other expressions he makes in the comic series, this one is one of the most realistic and genuine.


Bill's facial expressions usually just fall into similar categories of being a smug asshole and enraged. The way they are drawn usually lean into cartoonish or detailed and grotesque.


Points where he is upset are usually played for comical effect in the sense that the audience is laughing at how pathetic he is. In comparison to other contexts where Bill is having a kneejerk reaction to whatever is happening, this is after hours of being worn down by mandom and the focus going to the things he owns. Being asked about his personal life both catches him off guard, and terrifies him.

You can see that crack of vulnerability in him in this scene, and it is portrayed in an extremely real way, both because of how good the art is, and how grounded the scene later gets in comparison to previous events.

When Bill gets interrogated to where he explodes, his behavior also contrasts previous comics. In other comics, whenever Bill was pissed off, he would immediately wail on whoever insulted him, but here he can’t. He is physically unable to and just collapses into tears, all of that stemming from this panel.

It both gives a lot of insight into his character in such a brief moment, while also being really engaging and a shift from the previous tone of earlier comics.
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I wasn't gonna post this but I don't have anything else to post so here you go. Some character sheets
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Badass 🔥
Pete tattoo Pete tattoo Pete tattoo
Proof that i am his #1 fan guys trust
(This thing is my 3rd tattoo and it still hurt like hell oh my god)
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It’s a little messy but I wonder who’s beating the shit out of bill…because he’s mad mad.
I hate/love orange sometimes.

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