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Happy belated International Cat Day! (8/8)
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it’s the way that i haven’t moved from this…
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New Avengers #6
out in November
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The Fire Lord and Southern Water Tribe Ambassador
I’ve been experimenting with my art style lately and of course I had to try it out by drawing them ❤️
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@eagans wanted some more buckynat and i'm always happy to oblige when it comes to these two
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Never thought I would love this pairing so much lol.
They just get each other 😔✊
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(Winter Soldier #6–14) – This arc quickly became one of my all-time favorites. The build-up is so tight and deliberate—it doesn’t waste a panel. From the very beginning, we get a clear picture of how emotionally dependent Bucky is on Natasha. It’s subtle at first, but it builds into something really vulnerable. And then comes Leo—easily one of the most compelling villains Bucky's ever had. The way Leo manipulates that dependency is just chef’s kiss writing. He doesn’t just fight Bucky physically; he plays him like a piano, turning every emotional beat into a trap Bucky charges right into.
And Bucky does fall—hard. We see him spiral, acting more rash and reckless than usual, losing his edge not because he’s weaker, but because he’s hurting. That’s what makes it hit so hard— he’s just desperate. And that desperation is weaponized against him in such a devastatingly smart way.
Gaaaah. The character feels so human and real. Painfully good storytelling.
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