Death - art by Dave McKean
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Death - art by Bill Sienkiewicz
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Death and Dream—Mike Dringenberg
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see, this is why you fucking died Zatara. can’t let your daughter hold hands peacefully with the guy she definitely fucked multiple times previously. smh
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Not everyone agrees with you on how a character should be portrayed in comic books and, unless there's an underlying reason like racism or misogyny, that's okay. You have to accept that not everyone wants the same thing as you. Things that ARE NOT okay are being extremely and aggressively rude to people that have different opinions.
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Death, by Chris Bachalo
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excited for charon to be even more of a softie
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Batgirl! Which one you ask? Yes. Just… yes.
;-}
Hope you like it anon, I really enjoyed drawing them~!
✨💜🦇
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Samus Saturday—art by Rudy Mora! #Nintendo #Metroid #SamusAran #FanArt #SamusSaturday #GameArt
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society if DC allowed [female character] to be older than vaguely 20:
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abigail // mary magdalene by jan boeckhorst
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I love your art so much. Could you please make another post related to this
This is one of my favorite Talia fanarts
She went up for a couples selfie next time she saw him (he has no idea who she is, she’s already memorised his family tree going back dozens of generations)
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Black Canary by Darwyn Cooke
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Dream throwing a baby tantrum over having to wear normal clothing will never not be funny to me.
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Mister Freeze and Poison Ivy by Veronica Fish.
Gouache on cold press water colour paper. Both on display at One Shot Gallery’s Great Villains of Gotham
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Artha Elizabeth Marston, born 1901. Nicknamed Beth, she was conceived by accident at a time when no children should be born. Her first 6 years of life were defined by instability and constant trouble that her father could not help but find.
At 10 years old, Beth is wild and short-tempered. It's a rarity to see her with shoes, clean clothes, and neat hair all at once. Loves to run, jump, and climb everything in her vicinity; "You must have bones of iron because it's a damn miracle you haven't broken one," her mother says.
Talkative and eager to learn, she's drawn to horses, but isn't good at riding; in spite of that, she's up for the challenge. Unlike her brother Jack, she hopes to run Beecher's Hope one day in their father's stead.
life at the ranch is good for three years...
but then comes the dreaded ending of rdr1. now, what is the marston siblings' plan?
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