looking at these two pictures side by side is making me unlock so many new mental illnesses it's not even funny anymore
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Spy X Family: Mission 2 vs Mission 91 (Spoilers) - Yor's relationship with city hall co-workers
Gotta love how Yor is growing both as a person and also in her social life.
I feel these two panels not only have an interesting contrast in how her relationship with her co-workers have developed; but also in her general demeanour. In Mission 2 she acted much more withdrawn, distant and stoic, barely reacting much at all to them. Meanwhile in the panel from Mission 91, Yor is much more openly emotive and interactive with the others.
I've also seen it pointed out that stepping in to defend Millie from the Lady Patriot Society doesn't seem like something early Yor would've done, since its an act which brings attention to herself and could jeopardise her cover. In Mission 91 however she just stepped in and willingly made herself the centre of attention by speaking to the Lady Patriots.
On a semi-side note, am looking forward to seeing more of how Yor's work life improves. Could be interesting if we see more done with Sharon's son going to Eden in the same year as Anya for that matter.
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me, having my entire essay already outlined in my head, knowing exactly how to destroy the argumentation of the author I am writing on:
me, realising the author I am writing on actually had a point:
Why does it always come as a surprise.
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Decided to update the original FFN-style ‘book cover’ art for my fanfic Young Justice: Deathly Weapons.
It’s fun to see how the visual identity of this fic has evolved from when I first came up with and posted the initial idea (right) to now (left) that it has a fully-detailed plan that’s developed a vibe of its own.
[Art pieces inside the background-portals can be seen here and here. Teaser summary for upcoming “episodes” here.]
Original Summary:
Hunted. Haunted. Hero.
Kryptonians aren’t the only species with weaponisation potential.
New FFN Summary:
A business agreement. A small-town hero, on the run and struggling. A danger few people even believe is real. When an unexpected face intervenes on a mission gone wrong, the Boy Wonder begins to realise that there's more to the story. And what started out as a hunt for answers draws the Duo - and the Team - into a more complex web than any of them could have seen coming.
New AO3 Summary:
A business agreement seems like such a small thing.
In the eyes of the world, Phantom and the Fentons are long gone. But accidents aren’t always accidents and, when an unexpected face intervenes on a mission gone wrong, the Boy Wonder begins to realise that there’s more to the story.
The stubborn fugitive they find isn’t the easiest lead to work with. But those powers have potential, and partnership could be an asset - so long as Robin can play his cards right. And, while he may not want to admit it, their offer might be exactly what a struggling half-ghost needs.
Which turns out to be a lot less one-sided than any of them knew. As the paranormal starts coming out of the woodwork and clues begin piling up, a new recruit might just be what the Team needs too.
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How it started. How it's going.
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How it started — how it's going [Tarlos : s1 - s4]
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