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#Jesse Wallace x Reader
wayward-persephone · 1 year
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jesse running his hand up your stomach and chest as he’s eating you out
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I didn't know if you mean't this to be for Before Sunrise!Jesse or Before Midnight!Jesse (my two favorites appearance-wise btw because I still haven't seen the movies) But this headcanon is pretty much a personality trait so...🤷‍♀️
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I imagine him as being very handsy so, even when you both are stripped completely bare and his mouth is buried in your pussy, he still has the need to touch you.
Hands warm as he squeezes your hips and smooths up your stomach, tracing your ribs almost languidly before cupping your breasts and pinching your nipples, and when you glance down he's already looking up at you. Making sure you watch his tongue flick over your clit, making sure you see his chin glistening with your arousal, before he dives back in and consumes you all while his hands never stop moving.
Of course, eventually one hand will have to hold your hip down so he can continue to suck at your clit and fuck his tongue into your aching hole, but his other hand stays active by rubbing soothing circles over your stomach and ribs until you come with a scream of his name.
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rosemarycovet · 9 months
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characters I write for
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twilight
Edward Cullen
Alice Cullen
emmet Cullen
Jasper Hale
Rosalie Hale
Bella Swan
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SCREAM
(Mostly billy and Stu)
Billy Loomis
Stu Macher
Randy Meeks
Sidney Prescott
Tatum Riley
Dewey Riley
Mickey Altieri
Roman Bridger
Jill Robert
Ethan landry
Tara carpenter
Sam Carpenter
Chad meeks
Amber Freeman
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gilmore girls
(chilton) Rory Gilmore
Dean Forester
Jess Mariano
Tristin Dugray
Dave Rygalski
Lane Kim
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Finn Wolfhard characters
Mike wheeler
Boris pavlikovsky
Miles Fairchild
Richie Toizer
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Harry potter/wizarding world
Theodore Nott
Mattheo Riddle
Tom Riddle
Draco Malfoy
Cedric Diggory
Harry potter
Ron Weasley
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American Horror Story
Tate Langdon
Violet Harmon
kit walker
Zoe Benson
Kyle Spencer
Madison Montgomery
Jimmy darling
James march
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Euphoria
rue bennett
Jules vaughn
maddy perez
cassie howard
lexi howard
kat hernandez
Fezco
Elliot
Nate Jacobs
chris mckay
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Scott pilgrim VS. The world
Scott pilgrim
Ramona Flower
wallace wells (x male reader)
Envy Adams
Knives Chau
Kim Pine
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Random
Rodrick Heffely-Diary of a wimpy kid
Patrick bateman-American Pyscho
Jesse Pinkman-Breaking bad
Peeta Mellark-hunger games
Finnick Odair-hunger games
Nanno-Girl from no where
Danny Jenner-Jeepers Creepers
Kat Stratford-10tihay
Patrick Verona-10tihay
Cameron James-10tihay
Dave Lizewski-Kick ass
Charlie-the perks of being a wallflower
jennifer check- jennifer’s body
Tim LaFlour-senseless
Robin Buckley-stranger things
glen glantz-nightmare on elm street
Request are open
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Yep looks like mine got ate lol. Idk why but tumblr usually eats my request on the first attempt at sending it.
Anyways, could I prettty please request a hc for Thomas Hewitt, Bo Sinclair, Mark Hoffman & Nathan Wallace? 🍒
Where he has a s/o who's very doting on him. Like whenever he returns from work/ chasing down a victim she insists on checking him for injuries. And if there are any injuries not letting them do anything else until she's doctored them up. Always making their favorite meals etc?
Slashers with a Doting s/o:
Thomas Hewitt x reader, Bo Sinclair x reader, Vincent Sinclair x reader, Mark Hoffman x reader, Amanda Young x reader, Nathan wallace x reader, Art the clown x reader, Albert wesker x reader, Michael Myers x reader, Billy Loomis x reader, Stu Macher x reader, Asa Emory, Jesse Cromeans
Fem reader
Warnings: slight spoilers for the slashers, slight angst for Nathan
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Thomas Brown Hewitt
Thomas is a touch starved man. He's never actually thought that he would even have a significant other.
He's always had fantasies and dreams of eventually finding someone to settle down with and eventually starting a family. You made his dreams an reality.
Thomas adores how much you care for him. From the little notes you write him with his lunches all the way to the way you massage his sore muscles after a long day of supplying meat for the family.
The only issue that Thomas would have is not wanting you around while he's butchering the meat because you're too angelic to see him doing such.
Bo Sinclair
Bo isn't used to anyone being doting to him. The most doting Bo has experienced was from his twin but never with anyone else.
At first, Bo would be frustrated with how doting you are. Especially growing up the way Bo did, it caused him to have a more avoidant type of attachment compared to his brothers.
He thinks that you're trying to infantize him at the beginning, or trying to "demasculine him." Bo's the type to patch himself up, even Vincent has to force Bo to let him patch his wounds up.
Once he gets used to your doting nature, Bo would drink it up. Not only does your doting nature makes him feel loved, it also helps with luring victims with your "doting house wife" role.
Vincent Sinclair
While Bo's childhood has been on the physically abusive side, Vincent was more so emotionally abused. Yes, Vincent was the favorite child, but he also was forced to hide his scars from a young age by Trudy under the guise of not wanting to upset her by showing his face.
With your doting affection, it made Vincent short circuit because of the fact that you were doing this even though you've seen and know about his scars.
Vincent adores how you always make sure that he eats and stays hydrated while he's working. He even loves how you try to coax him into going to bed and rest after him working non stop for a couple days.
He wouldn't want you around when he "preps" his sculptures because he couldn't afford the possibility of one of then escaping and hurting you, his angel. But if he ends up getting injuries, he would let you take care of it.
Mark Hoffman
Mark has spent a lot of his life before becoming Jigsaw's apprentice taking care of himself and of his sister (until she died). He's not the one to really know how to react to having a doting significant other.
Given the life he's living, your doting nature gives him an escape from the darkness he's been engulfed in. If you're not another one of John's apprentices, you're most likely ignorant to what he does when he's not with you.
The excuses he gets whenever he comes home with injuries would be "work related." Mark would let you tend his wounds once the both of you have been together for a long while. It's not because he doesn't trust you, the reason is similiar to Bo, he doesn't want to weak around you because he is a detective after all.
Mark will protect you at all costs. He's already lost all of his family, he's not going to lose you.
Amanda Young
Amanda isn't used to having people doting her. The closest she's had was John and he was a father figure to her.
With you, Amanda thought that you were an angel sent for her. With how much you show her your love by the small things like making sure she eats, helping her through her recovery as an addict, making sure she's taken care off when she's not around you.
Amanda allows you to help her if she ends up getting hurt. The only thing that Amanda doesn't like is when you look at the scars from her using.
Just like with Mark, Amanda wouldn't want you to know about her double life and would do anything to protect you from the cops. It doesn't matter if you're an apprentice as well, Amanda is going to protect you no matter what.
Nathan wallace
Nathan has been pretty much touch starved and alone since the death of Marni. He's more than used to taking care of himself and Shilo.
It took a lot to let you in, both romantically and knowing of his secret repoman life. You in a lot of ways reminded Nathan of Marni because of how much you take care of both him and Shilo.
Nathan loves how both you and Shilo get along, helping her through the rough patches between the two of them. The both of you know that you will never be able to be Marni but Nathan hopes that she would be okay with you being in both him and Shilo's lives.
Nathan feels comfortable knowing that if anything happens to him that Shilo would have you there for guidance, love, and support.
Art the clown
Art is a rather touchy kind of person. This man probably has never been doted on in his existence. It's obvious that the only that that's keeping Art alive is some sort of dark diety.
Art is one of the very few people on this list that would gladly accept his significant other taking care of him. It doesn't matter how good or bad you are at cooking, it's way better that the food in the dumpsters that Art eats (or faces? Who am I to judge?)
It's a miracle that you're still alive around Art. The whole tending to Art's wounds wouldn't be needed but Art does appreciate when you clean the blood off his costume.
Being with Art and cleaning the amount of blood on his costume, you probably have a real good idea on what he does when he's not being taken care of at your house. Do you really want to potentially gamble on your life by asking?
Albert wesker
Wesker, depending on how long have you been with him would determine what ways you're doting towards him. If it's during his S.T.A.R.S days, he loves how you are always home to take care of him after the missions and trainings.
S.T.A.R.S Wesker would reluctantly allow his significant other to tend to his wounds after his missions, even give you a few flirty jabs if he's shirtless while you tend to him.
Wesker secretly enjoys having his significant other massage all the tense muscles of his shoulders and back. This is a common thing for both pre and post mutated Wesker.
Once Wesker becomes mutated, the healing his wounds wouldn't be needed because of the superior healing but he does find it nice when you stitch up any of his torn clothes.
Michael Myers
Michael hasn't been doted on since probably when he was a small kid before being institutionalized.
Similar to Art, Michael's diet before you was whatever he could kill and eat and that it doesn't matter what your skill level is when it comes to cooking, it's better than what he's eaten before.
It takes a lot for Michael to trust you enough to both see his face under the mask and for you to tend to his wounds after a night of killing. Once he trusts you, Michael would stay perfectly still while you quickly tend to him.
Michael would be shocked when you either gift him a new knife after noticing how his old one was failing him or if you cleaned and sharpened his knife for him.
Billy Loomis
Given that Billy has abandonment issues from his mother and to an extent, his father, Billy has a hard time truly letting someone in romantically. He usually uses his relationships to either make him look innocent or as side relationships to give him what he wants (i.e. sex)
It takes Billy a long time for him to get used to how caring and doting you are. Billy is similar to Bo when it comes to the Avoidant attachment style, often times getting agitated that you're babying him when the both of you were at the beginning stages of the relationship.
Once he's completely used to your doting ways, Billy will soak up the doting nature. Especially when it comes to you cooking hid favorite meals and making sure he's practicing self care.
Billy may not be vocal about his appreciation for you doting on him, he truly does appreciate how much you care for him . He wouldn't talk about his Ghostface side but you'll somehow figure it out but never said anything about him being a Ghostface.
Stu Macher
Stu was both lucky and unlucky to have the childhood he has. He has money to support himself while his parents are on business trips but he's never really experienced having someone dote on him as much as you
Seeing how caring and and doting you are, Stu instantly soaks up the attention you give him. This man loves it when you bake for him. Stu has a sweet tooth for your home made cookies and brownies and it makes his day when you give him a plate of your baked goods.
It's a possibility that you know about his Ghostface side. Or at least have suspicions of something going on because of the amount of bruises and scratches he has on his body that you've seen.
It's almost funny to see Stu make up a story about how he got the newest set of bruises on his skin. You decide to act like you believe his stories because you can see that Stu is hiding something and eventually he would spill the beans.
Asa Emory
Similiar to Jesse, Asa is all for having a significant other who's the "doting house wife" role when it comes to his day job where he's the professor.
Asa would be on the stubborn side when it comes to having his significant other taking care of his wounds because he deems it unneeded. He would probably let his significant other tend to him if he's probably passed out from blood loss or something similar.
You know about Asa's "Collector" side gig but between keeping yourself away from that business and the fear of Asa turning you into one of his pieces makes you keep quiet about the whole thing.
Asa does appreciate that you don't ask him too much about his secret life when you do have to tend to his wounds or patch up his sweaters constantly.
Jesse cromeans
Ever since the combination of the death of his late wife and nearly dying/ basically losing his physical appearance, Jesse lost any hope for anyone to even fake being with him as a front. That was until he got with you.
It takes a long time for Jesse to trust you to help tend to his face because of both Jesse not wanting you to see the full extent of his injuries and the fact that his face has became delicate for anyone to touch due to the scaring.
Jesse is all for having the "house wife" kind of significant other because it give him a more human side when it came to his "day job" and having you be there after his trips makes Jesse feel like he's not all monster, there's a man under a huge layer of brutality.
Unlike some of the others on the list, you do know at lease some of what Jesse does while on these trips. He wouldn't want you directly involved but he has made it so if anything happens to him, you would be safe with Spann.
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beoneofus · 2 years
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𝙗𝙞𝙩𝙘𝙝, 𝙚𝙭𝙘𝙪𝙨𝙚 𝙮𝙤𝙪?
part two of what the fuck is happening?
fandom: the lost boys
poly! lost boys x gender neutral! reader ( and oc's/friends )
length: short
warnings: swearing, attempted comedy, offensive jokes, rating band members, some nsfw talk, marko claiming he's straight
a/n: if you don't like or know guns n roses, rip and I apologize. the jokes may be a bit offensive, haven't decided yet, but if they are the warning is up there. if you have a problem with anything stated, honestly just don't read this, I'm not sugarcoating anything for anyone. besides that, hope you enjoy? / ps. not proof read, sorry for any errors /
tags: @nataliewalker93 @henhouse-horrors
( unedited, 5.27.22 )
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a buzzing noise that went on and off, constantly sounded out throughout the quiet bedroom of a single, restless individual. they had slept peacefully in the night, but ever since eight o'clock, their phone has been going off nonstop. with a pillow folded behind their head, pressed over each of their ears, they heatedly glared up at the ceiling that was spotted with glow in the dark stars.
“ I swear to fuck, if that phone doesn't stop.. ” y/n mumbled to themselves, teeth gritted and jaw set. they were ready to chuck the phone at the wall, that's how irritated they were.
after five more minutes of listening to the obnoxious noise, they sprang upwards and leaped for the device; throwing the pillow across the way aggressively, in the process. snagging the phone from the bedside nightstand, y/n clicked it on and heatedly stared at the screen. once the passcode was speedily typed in, the home screen was displayed, and then the messenger app was clicked on.
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(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: why are you assfucks blowing up my phone? I'm ready to strangle you whores - sent at 9:36 am
(jessie wallace) daphne blake: because we can, bitch - sent at 9:36 am
(bryce jetts) gay thor: sorry honey, the only one I'd let strangle me is dave grohl's sexy ass - sent at 9:37 am
(ricky brooks) weed cadet: honestly not surprised - sent at 9:38 am
marlboro reds headass: who the hell is dave grohl - sent at 9:39 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: LMAO is that the weird mf from last night? - sent at 9:40 am
(ricky brooks) weed cadet: yeah 💀 popped dude's nickname cherry. also, turns out it's not just one guy behind the anon account - sent at 9:41 am
(jessie wallace) daphne blake: it's four guys, I pointed out that HE kept talking differently every time he typed & that's when they spilled - sent at 9:42 am
(bryce jetts) gay thor: well shit.. I should have read up, I didn't know that - sent at 9:43 am
marlboro reds headass: kind've offensive that you thought I talked the same as these other three. - sent at 9:44 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: call me a soldier cause I sure am taken off guard - sent at 9:45 am
(bryce jetts) gay thor: i- jail immediately - sent at 9:45 am
(ricky brooks) weed cadet: asking the lord for forgiveness cause I have tears running down my fucking face - sent at 9:47 am
(jessie wallace) daphne blake:
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(jessie wallace) daphne blake: NO fucking words. you need locked up - sent at 9:48 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: jess told me that she's actually dying but I didn't hear it from her. interesting. - sent at 9:50 am
(jessie wallace) daphne blake: sewing you for violation of private information and my rights as a citizen - sent at 9:51 am
marlboro reds headass: this is fucking great - sent at 9:52 am
(ricky brooks) weed cadet: how the fuck are you awake right now? - sent at 9:53 am
(bryce jetts) gay thor: I'm guessing I missed something else as well? - sent at 9:54 am
(jessie wallace) daphne blake: one direction claimed to be vampires which is why ricky asked that - sent at 9:55 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: ||||| ||||| | a chart of how many times I've pissed myself this week due to jess joking - sent at 9:57 am
(ricky brooks) weed cadet: all I did was go take a leak and I come back to y/n talking about pissing themselves - sent at 9:58 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: sorry sorry, it's the r kelly in me - sent at 9:59 am
(jessie wallace) daphne blake:
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(bryce jetts) gay thor: I'm gonna need you to set the phone down, babe.. - sent at 10:02 am
marlboro reds headass: LMAOO did I do that right - sent at 10:04 am
(ricky brooks) weed cadet: you did it perfectly - sent at 10:05 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: so vampires, eh? do you guys, ya know... slurp slurp? - sent at 10:06 am
marlboro reds headass: why would you say it like that..? - sent at 10:07 am
(jessie wallace) daphne blake: it's better than sucky sucky lmfao - sent at 10:08 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: since there's four of you bitches behind one account, what the hell are your names? - sent at 10:10 am
(bryce jetts) gay thor: I want to know too - sent at 10:11 am
marlboro reds headass: they aren't comfortable sharing but I don't give a shit. name's marko - sent at 10:13 am
marlboro reds headass: that's a lie I don't care about sharing I'm paul ;) - sent at 10:15 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: paul, commas exist dickweed - sent at 10:16 am
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“ the hell is a comma? ” paul scrunched up his nose as he stared down at the new message that popped up in the group chat, he learned it was called. he honestly didn't get the lingo of wherever they were, but he found the y/n person entertaining, so he wasn't complaining.
“ the thing with a dot that swoops down, I think. ” marko furrowed his brows as he clicked onto the part of the keyboard where the fancy symbols popped up. he clicked on the sign he was referring to, to show the blonde. “ that - the thing I used. ”
david, who was watching people that walked by and stared at their group with judgmental advances, glared at the passbyer's while taking a drag off of his cigarette. he'd be down to two sticks after the one in his mouth, finished, and he really wasn't looking forward to it. he had cash in his pockets, but by the looks of it, everything around the place they were in, ran weird. who knew if he had enough dough to buy himself some?
“ you two seriously don't know what a comma is? ” dwayne laughed to himself, while chucking pebbles at bird that had been cawing at him for the last hour. they had moved their placement to a bridge that overlooked the downtown part of the area, which was around eight miles away from where they were originally at. surprisingly enough, the sun wasn't effecting them at all. it gave their skin a tingly feel, but it didn't hurt them nor burn them to death. not to mention, they didn't feel too tired, just the slightest bit of weak. that could be from not eating, however.
“ no, ” paul bit down onto the word in a goofy tone, before throwing a glare at the brunette over his shoulder. “ not everyone went out to use a computer or typewriter in their free time, dwayne. ”
marko chuckled at the exchange between the two while taking the phone, he learned what it was, from paul's hand. he or the others have never seen such a phone before, but maybe that's just because they never really paid attention or cared. how wrong they actually were, though.
“ I'm aware. explains why you're such an airhead. ” the tanned man looked back over to the blonde, giving him a teasing smirk, only to duck when paul threw a stray brick at his head.
“ y'wanna go, vampy? cause we can go. ” now smirking, paul hopped to his feet, only to began dancing around dwayne in a predatory manner. “ betcha' don't got the balls to fight me, dipstick. ”
but he soon ate the words, because dwayne crouched, before pouncing forward and tackling paul to the ground. david shook his head at the two, a lop sided smirk on his lips. marko paid them no mind, and instead texted the groupchat; mainly talking to the person that seemed to peak his interest the most.
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you weren't too fond of finding interest in someone, so easily and so fast. it's happened before in the past, and its only led to heart break and making yourself look like a fool for not getting to know someone. although things work out sometimes in those situations, they were still rare; that's why you rather get to know someone, build a friendship and then possibly move onto romance. as of lately, a relationship or even a love interest wasn't in your schedule, but for some reason this anonymous guy - or guys - in your messenger chat held your interest. mainly the one known as marko, so far.
“ this shit is weird, bry. ” you groaned, flopping back onto your mattress, causing your covers and wrangled sheets to bounce up for a split second. throwing your forearm over your eyes, stopping the annoying ceiling light from blinding you, you heaved a heavy breath of air. “ I don't know this man, or men, nor anything about any of them. I only know two of their names. not to mention, they could be in their sixties for all I know. ”
“ so you'd settle for the fifties, then? ” a rather medium pitched voice, with a feminine undertone spoke through the other end of the line; clearly distracted, but also trying ho's best to listen as his friend rambled away at what was going on in their head.
“ shut up. ” they rolled their eyes, letting a small laugh leave them as bryce cackled on the other end. “ but I'm serious.. ” licking their lips, they slid their arm away from their eyes; vision now focusing on the outside world, through their window, as they turned their head to the side. “ what am I doing? I don't even think I want a relationship at this point in time... and, like I said, I don't know them. any of them. what if they end up getting my ip address, tracking me down and draining me of every drop of blood I have in my body? ”
they heard shuffling from their friend's end, before slight static, signaling bryce moved the phone to his other ear. “ because those dumbasses claim to be vampires? ” the chestnut brown haired male scoffed. “ get real. I know you believe in that shit, but I highly doubt we just magically came across some blood suckers that turned up out of no where, and appeared into our groupchat. ”
“ but that's honestly it, ” sitting up, you raised your brows in realization. “ how did they get into the chat? you can't just join groupchat's on messenger, bry - you have to be added to them. none of us know who they are, so how the fuck did they get in it? ”
a silence filled the line for a moment, before the other spoke up. “ well.. you have a point. but I mean, it can just be a glitch or hack or something. ” and bryce did speak the truth on that, but it isn't everyday a hacker would just hack into a groupchat. they'd have more important shit to hack into, like a banking system.
“ doubt it. ” you grumbled, rolling your eyes. “ I'm gonna' let you go, though, cause my phone is buzzing like crazy again. I bet those idiots are back, and jessie's interrogating them some more. ”
“ probably, ” bryce snickered. “ but okay. I'll see ya' later. ”
grinning to yourself, you pulled the phone away from your ear and ended the call. once you exited off of the contact list, you went right back onto the messenger app.
and, of course, you were right. an interrogation is being held.
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(jessie wallace) candace flynn: so marko, since your little buddies are busy, why don't you tell us more about your undeadliness? - sent at 10:40 am
marlboro reds headass: what makes you think I'll tell you? - sent at 10:41 am
(jessie wallace) candace flynn: the fact that I'm asking nicely for once - sent at 10:42 am
marlboro reds headass: I don't really give a rats ass how you treat me, I can always find you and drain you dry later on - sent at 10:44 am
(jessie wallace) candace flynn: screenshotted, if I turn up dead in a parking lot you all know why - sent at 10:45 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: suddenly I'm in birdbox. I don't see shit - sent at 10:46 am
(ricky brooks) weed magnet: don't worry jess, I got your back - sent at 10:48 am
(jessie wallace) candace flynn: at least someone cares about me </3 - sent at 10:49 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: on a scale from 1 to 1k how hard would y'all smash the guns n roses band members? - sent at 10:51 am
(bryce jetts) gay thor: current or original members? - sent at 10:52 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: obviously I'm talking about the original members genius - sent at 10:53 am
(ricky brooks) weed magnet: considering I'm straight I'll need 100k up front - sent at 10:54 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: a guy entirely hetro would demand more like 1m or more. you've gotta be at least a little fruity. - sent at 10:55 am
(ricky brooks) weed magnet: I don't like dick or men, I just think axl and duff are beautiful people. - sent at 10:56 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: makes sense. bryce? - sent at 10:56 am
(bryce jetts) gay thor: I'd have to rank them... I'd say 1k for axl and slash because they're definitely my type, and super hot. probably 700 for steven, he's not my type necessarily but he's cute and looks sweet enough. duff is probably a 500, he's attractive and I'd make out with him, but I'm not too thrilled. and Izzy is a solid 200, I don't really find him to be all that but I'd give him a kiss. - sent at 10:59 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: well fuck.. talk about brutal. jessie? - sent at 11:00 am
(jessie wallace) candace flynn: duff 1k, axl and steven 800, izzy and slash 500 - sent at 11:02 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: fair enough. what about you, mysterious assholes? - sent at 11:03 am
marlboro reds headass: I'm not into guys n don't really go for looks, if any of us were to answer this it'd be paul but he's on cloud 9 right now - sent at 11:05 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: mm.. k. well for me, it's 1k for all of them. I'd ride each one like a damn pony. - sent at 11:06 am
(jessie wallace) candace flynn: just like I did your brother - sent at 11:07 am
(y/n l/n) royal cunt the third: bitch excuse you? - sent at 11:07 am
(jessie wallace) candace flynn: seen at 11:08 am
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miyosmagines · 2 years
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Hello and Welcome!
Hey there! My name is Miyo and welcome to my blog! Welcome and please enjoy your time here!
Who I Write For:
Slashers/Horror:
- Re-Animator
• Herbert West
• Daniel Cain
• Meghan Halsey
- The Boy
• Brahms Heelshire
- House of Wax
• Bo Sinclair
• Vincent Sinclair
• Lester Sinclair
• Carly Jones
• Nick Jones
- Friday the 13th
• Jason Voorhees
• Pamela Voorhees
- Psycho
• Norman Bates
- Halloween
• Michael Myers
• Laurie Strode
- Carrie
• Carrie White
- Evil Dead
• Ash Williams
- Scream
• Sydney Prescott
• Stu Muncher
• Billy Loomis
• Randy Meeks
• Tatum Riley
• Dewey Riley
- The Shining / Doctor Sleep
• Danny Torrance
• Wendy Torrence
• Rose the Hat
• Abra Stone (Platonic Only)
• Crow Daddy
• Snakebite Andi
- Child’s Play
• Tiffany Valentine
• Charles Ray
• Glenda Ray (Platonic Only)
- IT
• Bill Denbourgh
• Beverly Marsh
• Eddie Kasparak
• Ben Hanscom
• Richie Tozer
• Stanley Uris
• Mike Hanon
- Jennifer’s Body
• Jennifer Check
• Needy Lesnicky
• Colin Gray
• Chip Dove
- Candyman
• Daniel Robitallie
- House of 1000 Corpses
• Baby Firefly
• Otis Driftwood
• Captain Spaulding
• Mother Firefly
- Repo! The Genetic Opera
• Shilo Wallace (Platonic Only)
• Nathan Wallace
• Blind Mag
• Graverobber
• Luigi Largo
• Pavi Largo
• Amber Sweet
- The Crow
• Eric Draven
• Shelly Webster
- The Craft
• Nancy Downs
• Sarah Bailey
• Bonnie Harper
• Rochelle Zimmerman
- Silence of the Lambs
• Hannibal Lector
• Clarice Starling
- American Mary
• Mary Mason
- Ginger Snaps
• Ginger Fitzgerald
- Black Christmas
• Billy Lenz
• Jess Bradford
Anime:
- Tokyo Ghoul
- Death Note
- Blood Blockade Battlefront
- One Punch Man
- Free! Iwatobi Swim Club
- Gangsta
- Hellsing
- Attack on Titan
- Fullmetal Alchemist
- Tiger & Bunny
- Ghost in the Shell
Games:
- Resident Evil (All Games)
- The Last of Us (First Game)
- Detroit Become Human
- Watch Dogs (1 & 2)
- Devil May Cry (All Games)
- Sally Face
- InFAMOUS: Second Son
- Spiderman PS4
Movies:
- MCU
- Venom
- The Outsiders
- Dead Poets Society
- Sam Raimi Spiderman Movies
- The Amazing Spiderman
- DCEU
- TMNT (1990/2007 series)
- ROTTMNT
- TMNT (2014 & 2018)
- Twilight
- Hellboy (2004 & 2008)
- Hellboy (2019)
- Ghostbusters
- Bright
- Battle Angel Alita
- The Heathers
- Labyrinth
- The Addams Family
- Beetlejuice
- X - Men
- Deadpool
- Donnie Darko
- Snake Eyes
TV Shows:
- Criminal Minds
- Castle
- Bones
- TMNT (2012)
- TMNT (2003)
- Stranger Things
- Castlevania
- Arcane
- Monster High
- Daredevil
Books / Comics:
- Marvel Comics
- DC Comics
- TMNT (Image Comics)
- TMNT (IDW)
- TMNT (Mirage)
Etc:
- Marble Hornets
- SCP
- EveryManHybrid
- Tribe 12
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- Only 5 characters per ask! Asks are allowed to be multifandom
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It has been a long hiatus, though to me it didn’t seem to be one. Time flies. June and July have flied by so fast, and I can’t keep up, shit things happening one after the other, and I’m still coping… But it’s a process. I’m functioning now enough to write and interact on this blog.
As I promised, this first post is a list of June releases (from June 3rd) and the reviews I found about them until now. You’re all welcome to let me know if you have a review that I forgot to add.
Since July is also over, I’m also sharing this month’s books and reviews.
As always, updating is constantly happening, if you know about a book or have a review, just let me know! 😉
Welcome back on Swift Coffee, everyone!
For the newbies (welcome 😘): if you don’t yet know what this is all about: I’m posting a list every Monday of the books that get released during the current week. I also include other people’s reviews about them! I try to do a blog hop from time to time and spread the word about this feature, but I obviously can’t find every review that’s related, so a sign that you have one would be very much appreciated! Every review is eligible that is written about a book published on the week in question, even if it was written before said week!
So… one question remains:
Would you like to join the ride?
It’s very easy!
These are the rules:
To be featured, you don’t have to do anything else, but to leave a comment below this post, or contact me by any other way, and let me know you have a review. A link to it makes it easier, but if you only say your review comes out on x day of the week, that’s okay as well, I’ll watch out for it! Following me is not a must, but I appreciate it very much, if you do! 🙂
I continuously update this post according to your infos/comments, and I share it again every time I’ve made an update.
The book you reviewed don’t have to be from the list here, if it’s not listed, but published this week, I’ll add the book, too!
You can also send me a review for next week, because these posts are scheduled! 😉
Books Published in June:
‘After the End’ by Clare Mackintosh mystery/thriller
‘All the Missing Girls’ by Megan Miranda mystery
‘A Merciful Promise’ by Kendra Elliot mystery/romantic suspense
‘A Nearly Normal Family’ by M.T. Edvardsson, Rachel Willson-Broyles (Translation) mystery/thriller
‘Ayesha at Last’ by Uzma Jalaluddin romance
‘Beyond Āsanas: The Myths and Legends behind Yogic Postures’ by Pragya Bhatt, Joel Koechlin (Photographer)
‘Bound to the Battle God’ by Ruby Dixon fantasy/romance
‘Briar and Rose and Jack’ by Katherine Coville middle grade
‘Bunny’ by Mona Awad horror
‘City of Girls’ by Elizabeth Gilbert historical fiction
‘Close to Home’ by Cate Ashwood M M romance
‘Dear Wife’ by Kimberly Belle mystery/thriller
‘Dissenter on the Bench: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Life and Work’ by Victoria Ortiz non-fiction/middle grade
‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’ by Taffy Brodesser-Akner contemporary
‘Five Midnights’ by Ann Dávila Cardinal horror
‘Fix Her Up’ by Tessa Bailey romance
‘Fixing the Fates: A Memoir’ by Diane Dewey non-fiction
‘Ghosts of the Shadow Market’ YA fantasy
‘Gun Island’ by Amitav Ghosh cultural/India/historical fiction
‘If Only’ by Melanie Murphy
‘Just One Bite’ by Jack Heath mystery/thriller
‘Like a Love Story’ by Abdi Nazemian YA/LGBT
‘Magic for Liars’ by Sarah Gailey fantasy/mystery
‘More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are (No Matter What They Say)’ by Elaine Welteroth non-fiction
‘Mrs. Everything’ by Jennifer Weiner historical fiction
‘Mostly Dead Things’ by Kristen Arnett contemporary/LGBT
‘Natalie Tan’s Book of Luck and Fortune’ by Roselle Lim contemporary/romance
‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’ by Ocean Vuong poetry
‘Rapture’ by Lauren Kate YA fantasy
‘Recursion’ by Blake Crouch science fiction
‘Searching for Sylvie Lee’ by Jean Kwok mystery
‘Somewhere Close to Happy’ by Lia Louis romance
‘Sorcery of Thorns’ by Margaret Rogerson fantasy
‘Storm and Fury’ by Jennifer L. Armentrout fantasy
‘Summer of ’69’ by Elin Hilderbrand historical fiction
‘Sweet Tea and Secrets’ by Joy Avon cozy mystery
‘Teeth in the Mist’ by Dawn Kurtagich horror
‘The Accidental Girlfriend’ by Emma Hart romance
‘The Bookshop on the Shore’ by Jenny Colgan contemporary/women’s fiction
‘The First Mistake’ by Sandie Jones thriller
‘The Friends We Keep’ by Jane Green women’s fiction
‘The Friend Zone’ by Abby Jimenez contemporary/romance
‘The Girl in Red’ by Christina Henry fantasy/horror
‘The Haunted’ by Danielle Vega horror
‘The Holiday’ by T.M. Logan
‘The July Girls’ by Phoebe Locke mystery/thriller
‘The Last House Guest’ by Megan Miranda mystery/thriller
‘The Most Fun We Ever Had’ by Claire Lombardo contemporary/literary fiction
‘The New Achilles’ by Christian Cameron historical fiction
‘The Red Labyrinth’ by Meredith Tate fantasy
‘The Resurrectionists’ by Michael Patrick Hicks horror
‘The Rest of the Story’ by Sarah Dessen YA contemporary/romance
‘Ollie Oxley and the Ghost: The Search for Lost Gold’ by Lisa Schmid middle grade
‘The Space Between Time’ by Charlie Laidlaw
‘The Stationery Shop’ by Marjan Kamali historical fiction
‘The Summer Country’ by Lauren Willig historical fiction
‘They Called Me Wyatt’ by Natasha Tynes mystery
‘This Might Hurt a Bit’ by Doogie Horner YA
‘Time After Time’ by Lisa Grunwald historical/science fiction
‘Waiting for Tom Hanks’ by Kerry Winfrey contemporary/romance
‘We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir’ by Samra Habib non-fiction
‘We Were Killers Once’ by Becky Masterman mystery/thriller
‘Where The Story Starts’ by Imogen Clark women’s fiction
‘Wicked Fox’ by Kat Cho YA fantasy
‘Wild and Crooked’ by Leah Thomas YA contemporary/LGBT
‘Wolf Rain’ by Nalini Singh paranormal romance
Reviews:
‘Sorcery of Thorns’ by Stephanie at Between Folded Pages
‘The Rapture’ at Book Bound
‘The Resurrectionists’ by Jen at Shit Reviews of Books
‘The Haunted’ by Kris at Boston Book Reader
‘The Friends We Keep’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘This Might Hurt a Bit’ by Amanda at Between the Shelves
‘Wild and Crooked’ by Amanda at Between the Shelves
‘The Haunted’ by Mandy at Book Princess Reviews
‘We Were Killers Once’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘Five Midnights’ by Sian at Sci-fi & Scary
‘Wolf Rain’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Just One Bite’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Where the Story Starts’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘The Red Labyrinth’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Fixing the Fates’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Gun Island’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘If Only’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Sweet Tea and Secrets’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘Storm and Fury’ by Claire at bookscoffeeandrepeat
‘The New Achilles’ by Zoé at Zooloo’s Book Diary
‘Time After Time’ by Ashley at Ashes Books and Bobs
‘Recursion’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘The Space Between Time’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘The Rumor’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘The Search for the Lost Gold’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘They Call Me Wyatt’ by Jen at Shit Reviews of Books
‘After the End’ by Linda at Linda’s Book Bag
‘Beyond Asanas’ by Shashank at Wonder’s Book Blog
‘The July Girls’ by Nicola at Short Book and Scribes
‘We Have Always Been Here’ by Kristin at Kristin Kraves Books
‘Close to Home’ by T. J. Fox
‘Dissenter on the Bench’ by Taylor at Tays Infinite Thoughts
‘Bound to the Battle God’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Briar and Rose and Jack’ by Briana at Pages Unbound
‘Teeth in the Mist’ at Lori’s Bookshelf Reads
‘All the Missing Girls’ by Celine at Celinelingg
‘The Holiday’ by Zoe at Zooloo’s Book Diary
‘The July Girls’ by Joanna at Over the Rainbow Book Blog
‘More Than Enough’ by Jessica at Jess Just Reads
‘Somewhere Close to Happy’ at Jess Just Reads
‘The Accidental Girlfriend’ by Tijuana at Book Twins Reviews
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Books Published in July:
‘Along the Broken Bay’ by Flora J. Solomon historical fiction
‘A Stranger on the Beach’ by Michele Campbell mystery/thriller
‘A Whisker In The Dark’ by Leighann Dobbs cozy mystery
‘Dark Age’ by Pierce Brown science fiction
‘Depraved’ by Trilina Pucci romance/erotica
‘Deserve to Die’ by Miranda Rijks thriller
‘Drummer Girl’ by Ginger Scott YA romance
‘False Step’ by Victoria Helen Stone mystery/thriller
‘Girls Like Us’ by Cristina Alger mystery/thriller
‘Gods of Jade and Shadow’ by Silvia Moreno-Garcia fantasy/historical fiction
‘Good Guy’ by Kate Meader romance
‘Gore in the Garden’ by Colleen J. Shogan cozy mystery
‘How to Hack a Heartbreak’ by Kristin Rockaway romance
‘Last Summer’ by Kerry Lonsdale contemporary
‘Life Ruins’ by Danuta Kot audiobook/mystery
‘Lock Every Door’ by Riley Sager mystery/thriller
‘Maybe This Time’ by Kasie West contemporary
‘Never Have I Ever’ by Joshilyn Jackson mystery/thriller
‘Never Look Back’ by Alison Gaylin mystery/thriller
‘Nightingale Point’ by Luan Goldie
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jenni Fletcher historical romance
‘Resist’ by K. Bromberg romance
‘Salvation Day’ by Kali Wallace science fiction
‘Season of the Witch’ by Sarah Rees Brennan YA fantasy
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Susanne O’Leary
‘Spin the Dawn’ by Elizabeth Lim fantasy
‘That Long Lost Summer’ by Minna Howard
‘The Betrayed Wife’ by Kevin O’Brien mystery/thriller
‘The Bookish Life of Nina Hill’ by Abbi Waxman contemporary/romance
‘The Chain’ by Adrian McKinty thriller
‘The Gifted School’ by Bruce Holsinger contemporary fiction
‘The Golden Hour’ by Beatriz Williams historical fiction
‘The Guy on the Right’ by Kate Stewart NA romance
‘The Last Book Party’ by Karen Dukess historical fiction
‘The Marriage Trap’ by Sheryl Browne thriller
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Margaret Owen fantasy
‘The Miraculous’ by Jess Redman middle grade
‘The Need’ by Helen Phillips horror/thriller
‘The Nickel Boys’ by Colson Whitehead historical fiction
‘The Rogue King’ by Abigail Owen paranormal romance
‘The Seekers’ by Heather Graham mystery
‘The Silent Ones’ by K.L. Slater thriller
‘The Storm Crow’ by Kalyn Josephson fantasy
‘The Wedding Party’ by Jasmine Guillory romance
‘Three Women’ by Lisa Taddeo non-fiction/feminism
‘To Be Devoured’ by Sara Tantlinger horror
‘Truly Madly Royally’ by Debbie Rigaud YA romance
‘Under Currents’ by Nora Roberts romance
‘War’ by Laura Thalassa fantasy/romance
‘Whisper Network’ by Chandler Baker mystery/thriller
‘Wilder Girls’ by Rory Power YA horror/mystery
A fantastic review of…
‘Reclaimed by her Rebel Knight’ by Demetra at Demi Reads
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Clarissa at Clarissa Reads It All
‘The Bookish Life of Nina Hill’ at Flavia the Bibliophile
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Kaleena at Reader Voracious
‘The Guy On the Right’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘False Step’ by Jordann at The Book Blog Life
‘The Guy On the Right’ by Angela at Reading Frenzy Book Blog
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Joules at Northern Reader
‘Depraved’ by Demetra at Demi Reads
‘Never Have I Ever’ by Steph AT Steph’s Book Blog
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jennifer C. Wilson
‘That Long Lost Summer’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Joanne at Portobello Book Blog
‘A Whisker in the Dark’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘The Rouge King’ by Ashley at Falling Down the Book Hole
‘Good Guy’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘Drummer Girl’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘The Need’ by T. J. Fox
‘The Seekers’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘The Silent Ones’ by Steph at StefLoz Book Blog
‘Resist’ by Tijuana at Book Twins Reviews
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jess Bookish Life
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Joanna at Over the Rainbow Book Blog
‘How To Hack a Heartbreak’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Somebody Else’s Baby’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Life Ruins’ by Amanda at mybookishblogspot
‘The Miraculous’ by Chris at Plucked from the Stacks
‘The Betrayed Wife’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Salvation Day’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘The Marriage Trap’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘The Chain’ at Jess Just Reads
‘To Be Devoured’ by Sam and Gracie at Sci-fi & Scary
‘Truly Madly Royally’ by Olivia at The Candid Cover
‘Season of the Witch’ by Jill at Jill’s Book Blog
‘Gore in the Garden’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘Never Look Back’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Wilder Girls’ by Kathy at Pages Below the Vaulted Sky
‘Deserve to Die’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Nightingale Point’ by Amanda at mybookishblogspot
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Oh, and in the near future comes another post with the releases of the beginning of August! You can send me reviews for that post, as well.
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I’m back! – A Master List of Book Releases of June and July + Reviews! It has been a long hiatus, though to me it didn't seem to be one. Time flies.
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Nominees for the 2018 Eisner Awards announced
Comic-Con International has announced the nominees for the 2018 Eisner Awards, presented annually in San Diego at the convention.
Monstress by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda and My Favorite Thing Is Monsters by Emil Ferris each received five nominations across various categories; other comics with multiple nominations included Mister Miracle, Black Hammer, The Flintstones, Grass Kings, Eartha and Hawkeye.
Check out the complete list of nominees below.
Best Short Story
“Ethel Byrne,” by Cecil Castelluci and Scott Chantler, in Mine: A Celebration of Liberty and Freedom for All Benefiting Planned Parenthood (ComicMix) “Forgotten Princess,” by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Antonio Sandoval, in Adventure Time Comics #13 (kaboom!) ”A Life in Comics: The Graphic Adventures of Karen Green,” by Nick Sousanis, in Columbia Magazine (Summer 2017), https://ift.tt/2I41VPy “Small Mistakes Make Big Problems,” by Sophia Foster-Dimino, in Comics for Choice (Hazel Newlevant) “Trans Plant,” by Megan Rose Gedris, in Enough Space for Everyone Else (Bedside Press)
Best Single Issue/One-Shot
Barbara, by Nicole Miles (ShortBox) Hellboy: Krampusnacht, by Mike Mignola and Adam Hughes (Dark Horse) Pope Hats #5, by Ethan Rilly (AdHouse Books) The Spotted Stone, by Rick Veitch (Sun Comics) What Is Left, by Rosemary Valero-O’Connell (ShortBox)
Best Continuing Series
Black Hammer, by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and David Rubín (Dark Horse) Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Liz Fleming (BOOM! Box) Hawkeye, by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, and Mike Walsh (Marvel) Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image) The Wicked + The Divine, by Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie (Image)
Best Limited Series
Black Panther: World of Wakanda, by Roxane Gay, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Alitha E. Martinez (Marvel) Extremity, by Daniel Warren Johnson (Image/Skybound) The Flintstones, by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Rick Leonardi, and Scott Hanna (DC) Mister Miracle, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads (DC) X-Men: Grand Design, by Ed Piskor (Marvel)
Best New Series
Black Bolt, by Saladin Ahmed and Christian Ward (Marvel) Grass Kings, by Matt Kindt and Tyler Jenkins (BOOM! Studios) Maestros, by Steve Skroce (Image) Redlands, by Jordie Belaire and Vanesa Del Rey (Image) Royal City, by Jeff Lemire (Image)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8)
Adele in Sand Land, by Claude Ponti, translated by Skeeter Grant and Françoise Mouly (Toon Books) Arthur and the Golden Rope, by Joe Todd-Stanton (Flying Eye/Nobrow) Egg, by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow Books) Good Night, Planet, by Liniers (Toon Books) Little Tails in the Savannah, by Frederic Brrémaud and Federico Bertolucci, translated by Mike Kennedy (Lion Forge/Magnetic)
Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12)
Bolivar, by Sean Rubin (Archaia) Home Time (Book One): Under the River, by Campbell Whyte (Top Shelf) Nightlights, by Lorena Alvarez (Nobrow) The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O’Neill (Oni) Wallace the Brave, by Will Henry (Andrews McMeel) Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17)
The Dam Keeper, by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi (First Second/Tonko House) Jane, by Aline Brosh McKenna and Ramón K. Pérez (Archaia) Louis Undercover, by Fanny Britt and Isabelle Arsenault, translated by Christelle Morelli and Susan Ouriou (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi) Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image) Spinning, by Tillie Walden (First Second)
Best Humor Publication
Baking with Kafka, by Tom Gauld (Drawn & Quarterly) Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1, by Tom King, Lee Weeks, and Byron Vaughn (DC) The Flintstones, by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Rick Leonardi, and Scott Hanna (DC) Rock Candy Mountain, by Kyle Starks (Image) Wallace the Brave, by Will Henry (Andrews McMeel)
Best Anthology
A Bunch of Jews (and Other Stuff): A Minyen Yidn, by Max B. Perlson, Trina Robbins et al. (Bedside Press) A Castle in England, by Jamie Rhodes et al. (Nobrow) Elements: Fire, A Comic Anthology by Creators of Color, edited by Taneka Stotts (Beyond Press) Now #1, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics) The Spirit Anthology, edited by Sean Phillips (Lakes International Comic Art Festival)
Best Reality-Based Work
Audubon: On the Wings of the World, by Fabien Grolleau and Jerémie Royer, translated by Etienne Gilfillan (Nobrow) The Best We Could Do, by Thi Bui (Abrams ComicArts) Calamity Jane: The Calamitous Life of Martha Jane Cannary, 1852–1903, by Christian Perrissin and Matthieu Blanchin, translated by Diana Schutz and Brandon Kander (IDW) Lennon: The New York Years, by David Foenkinos, Corbeyran, and Horne, translated by Ivanka Hahnenberger (IDW) Spinning, by Tillie Walden (First Second)
Best Graphic Album—New
Crawl Space, by Jesse Jacobs (Koyama Press) Eartha, by Cathy Malkasian (Fantagraphics) My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, by Emil Ferris (Fantagraphics) Stages of Rot, by Linnea Sterte (Peow) The Story of Jezebel, by Elijah Brubaker (Uncivilized Books)
Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Boundless, by Jillian Tamaki (Drawn & Quarterly) Fantagraphics Studio Edition: Black Hole by Charles Burns, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics) Small Favors: The Definitive Girly Porno Collection, by Colleen Coover (Oni/Limerence) Sticks Angelica, Folk Hero, by Michael DeForge (Drawn & Quarterly) Unreal City, by D. J. Bryant (Fantagraphics)
Best Adaptation from Another Medium
Beowulf, adapted by Santiago García and David Rubín (Image) H. P. Lovecraft’s The Hound and Other Stories, adapted by Gou Tanabe, translated by Zack Davisson (Dark Horse) Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, adapted by Christophe Chabouté, translated by Laure Dupont (Dark Horse) Kindred, by Octavia Butler, adapted by Damian Duffy and John Jennings (Abrams ComicArts)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material
Audubon: On the Wings of the World, by Fabien Grolleau and Jerémie Royer, translated by Etienne Gilfillan (Nobrow) Flight of the Raven, by Jean-Pierre Gibrat, translated by Diana Schutz and Brandon Kander (EuroComics/IDW) FUN, by Paolo Bacilieri, translated by Jamie Richards (SelfMadeHero) Ghost of Gaudi, by El Torres and Jesús Alonso Iglesias, translated by Esther Villardón Grande (Lion Forge/Magnetic) The Ladies-in-Waiting, by Santiago García and Javier Olivares, translated by Erica Mena (Fantagraphics) Run for It: Stories of Slaves Who Fought for the Freedom, by Marcelo D’Salete, translated by Andrea Rosenberg (Fantagraphics)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
Furari, by Jiro Taniguchi, translated by Kumar Sivasubramanian (Fanfare/Ponent Mon) Golden Kamuy, by Satoru Noda, translated by Eiji Yasuda (VIZ Media) My Brother’s Husband, vol. 1, by Gengoroh Tagame, translated by Anne Ishii (Pantheon) Otherworld Barbara, vol. 2, by Moto Hagio, translated by Matt Thorn (Fantagraphics) Shiver: Junji Ito Selected Stories, by Junji Ito translated by Jocelyne Allen (VIZ Media)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips
Celebrating Snoopy, by Charles M. Shulz, edited by Alexis E. Fajardo and Dorothy O’Brien (Andrews McMeel) Crazy Quilt: Scraps and Panels on the Way to Gasoline Alley, by Frank King, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press) Foolish Questions and Other Odd Observations, by Rube Goldberg, edited by Peter Maresca and Paul C. Tumey (Sunday Press Books) Sky Masters of the Space Force: The Complete Dailies, by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood et al., edited by Daniel Herman (Hermes Press) Star Wars: The Classic Newspaper Strips, vol. 1, by Russ Manning et al., edited by Dean Mullaney (LOAC/IDW)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books
Akira 35th Anniversary Edition, by Katsuhiro Otomo, edited by Haruko Hashimoto, Ajani Oloye, and Lauren Scanlan (Kodansha) Behaving MADly, edited by Craig Yoe (Yoe Books/IDW) The Collected Neil the Horse, by Arn Saba/Katherine Collins, edited by Andy Brown (Conundrum) Fantagraphics Studio Edition: Jaime Hernandez, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics) Will Eisner: The Centennial Celebration, 1917-2017, by Paul Gravett, Denis Kitchen, and John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Writer
Tom King, Batman, Batman Annual #2, Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1, Mister Miracle (DC) Matt Kindt, Grass Kings (BOOM! Studios); Ether (Dark Horse); Eternity, X-O Manowar (Valiant) Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer (Dark Horse); Descender (Image) Marjorie Liu, Monstress (Image) Mark Russell, The Flintstones (DC)
Best Writer/Artist
Lorena Alvarez, Night Lights (Nobrow) Chabouté, Moby Dick (Dark Horse); Alone, Park Bench (Gallery 13/Simon & Schuster) Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics) Cathy Malkasian, Eartha (Fantagraphics) Jiro Taniguchi, Furari, Louis Vuitton Travel Guide: Venice (Fanfare/Ponent Mon)
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Isabelle Arsenault, Louis Undercover (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi) Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC) Gary Gianni, Hellboy: Into the Silent Sea (Dark Horse) Ramón K. Perez, Jane (Archaia) David Rubín, Black Hammer #9 & #12, Ether, Sherlock Frankenstein #1–3 (Dark Horse); Beowulf (Image)
Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art)
Federico Bertolucci, Love: The Dinosaur, Little Tails (Lion Forge/Magnetic) EFA, Monet: Itinerant of Light (NBM) Jean-Pierre Gibrat, Flight of the Raven (EuroComics/IDW) Cyril Pedrosa, Portugal (NBM) Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image)
Best Cover Artist
Jorge Corona, No. 1 with a Bullet (Image) Nick Derington, Mister Miracle (DC); Doom Patrol (DC Young Animal) Brian Stelfreeze, Black Panther (Marvel) Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image) Julian Totino Tedesco, Hawkeye (Marvel)
Best Coloring
Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics) Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC) Ed Piskor, X-Men: Grand Design (Marvel) David Rubín, Ether, Black Hammer, Sherlock Frankenstein (Dark Horse); Beowulf (Image) Dave Stewart, Black Hammer, BPRD: Devil You Know, Hellboy: Into the Silent Sea, Sherlock Frankenstein, Shaolin Cowboy (Dark Horse); Maestros (Image) Rosemary Valero-O’Connell, What Is Left (ShortBox)
Best Lettering
Isabelle Arsenault, Louis Undercover (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi) Clayton Cowles, Bitch Planet: Triple Feature, Redlands, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); Black Bolt, Spider-Gwen, Astonishing X-Men, Star Wars (Marvel) Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics) Stan Sakai, Usagi Yojimbo, Groo: Slay of the Gods (Dark Horse) John Workman, Mother Panic (DC Young Animal); Ragnorok (IDW)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism
Alter Ego, edited by Roy Thomas (TwoMorrows) The Comics Journal, edited by Dan Nadel, Timothy Hodler, and Tucker Stone, tcj.com (Fantagraphics) Hogan’s Alley, edited by Tom Heintjes Jack Kirby Collector, edited by John Morrow (TwoMorrows) PanelXPanel magazine, edited by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, panelxpanel.com
Best Comics-Related Book
Deconstructing the Incal by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius, by Jean Annestay and Christophe Quillien (Humanoids) How Comics Work, by Dave Gibbons and Tim Pilcher (Wellfleet Press/Quarto Group) How to Read Nancy: The Elements of Comics in Three Easy Panels, by Paul Karasik and Mark Newgarden (Fantagraphics) Line of Beauty: The Art of Wendy Pini, by Richard Pini (Flesk) Monograph, by Chris Ware (Rizzoli) To Laugh That We May Not Weep: The Life and Times of Art Young, by Glenn Bray and Frank M. Young (Fantagraphics)
Best Academic/Scholarly Work
The Comics of Charles Schulz: The Good Grief of Modern Life, edited by Jared Gardner and Ian Gordon (University Press of Mississippi) Ethics in the Gutter: Empathy and Historical Fiction in Comics, by Kate Polak (Ohio State University Press) Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics, by Frederick Luis Aldama (University of Arizona Press) Neon Visions: The Comics of Howard Chaykin, by Brannon Costello (LSU Press) Picturing Childhood: Youth in Transnational Comics, edited by Mark Heimermann and Brittany Tullis (University of Texas Press)
Best Publication Design
Akira 35th Anniversary Edition, designed by Phil Balsman, Akira Saito (Veia), NORMA Editorial, and MASH•ROOM (Kodansha) Celebrating Snoopy, designed by Spencer Williams and Julie Phillips (Andrews McMeel) Monograph, designed by Chris Ware (Rizzoli) My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, designed by Jacob Covey (Fantagraphics) Will Eisner: The Centennial Celebration, 1917-2017, designed by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Digital Comic
Bandette, by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover (Monkeybrain/comiXology) Barrier, by Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin (Panel Syndicate) The Carpet Merchant of Konstaniniyya, by Reimena Yee (reimenayee.com/the-carpet-merchant) Contact High, by James F. Wright and Josh Eckert (gumroad.com/l/YnxSm) Harvey Kurtzman’s Marley’s Ghost, by Harvey Kurtzman, Josh O’Neill, Shannon Wheeler, and Gideon Kendall (comiXology Originals/Kitchen, Lind & Associates) Quince, by Sebastian Kadlecik, Kit Steinkellner, and Emma Steinkellner, translated by Valeria Tranier (Fanbase Press/comiXology)
Best Webcomic
Awaiting a Wave, by Dale Carpenter and Nate Powell, features.weather.com/us-climate-change/arkansas (The Weather Channel Digital) Brothers Bond, by Kevin Grevioux and Ryan Benjamin, www.webtoons.com/en/action/brothers-bond/list?title_no=1191 (LINE Webtoon) Dispatch from a Sanctuary City, by Mike Dawson, https://thenib.com/dispatch-from-a-sanctuary-city (The Nib) The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O’Neill, teadragonsociety.com (Oni Press) Welcome to the New World, by Jake Halpern and Michael Sloan, www.michaelsloan.net/welcome-to-the-new-world/ (New York Times Sunday Review)
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Eisner Awards 2018: poco "Star Wars" tra le nomination
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Eisner Awards 2018: poco "Star Wars" tra le nomination
Eisner Awards 2018. Verrà assegnato a breve uno dei premi più importanti del panorama fumettistico. Quest’anno tra le varie nomination c’è anche qualcosa legata a Star Wars, ma veramente poco…
Eisner Awards 2018 – Tutte le nomination
Best Short Story
“Ethel Byrne,” by Cecil Castelluci and Scott Chantler, in Mine: A Celebration of Liberty and Freedom for All Benefiting Planned Parenthood (ComicMix)
“Forgotten Princess,” by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Antonio Sandoval, in Adventure Time Comics #13 (kaboom!)
”A Life in Comics: The Graphic Adventures of Karen Green,” by Nick Sousanis, in Columbia Magazine (Summer 2017), http://magazine.columbia.edu/features/summer-2017/life-comics?page=0,0
“Small Mistakes Make Big Problems,” by Sophia Foster-Dimino, in Comics for Choice (Hazel Newlevant)
“Trans Plant,” by Megan Rose Gedris, in Enough Space for Everyone Else (Bedside Press)
Best Single Issue/One-Shot
Barbara, by Nicole Miles (ShortBox)
Hellboy: Krampusnacht, by Mike Mignola and Adam Hughes (Dark Horse)
Pope Hats #5, by Ethan Rilly (AdHouse Books)
The Spotted Stone, by Rick Veitch (Sun Comics)
What Is Left, by Rosemary Valero-O’Connell (ShortBox)
Best Continuing Series
Black Hammer, by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and David Rubín (Dark Horse)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Liz Fleming (BOOM! Box)
Hawkeye, by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, and Mike Walsh (Marvel)
Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image)
The Wicked + The Divine, by Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie (Image)
Best Limited Series
Black Panther: World of Wakanda, by Roxane Gay, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Alitha E. Martinez (Marvel)
Extremity, by Daniel Warren Johnson (Image/Skybound)
The Flintstones, by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Rick Leonardi, and Scott Hanna (DC)
Mister Miracle, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads (DC)
X-Men: Grand Design, by Ed Piskor (Marvel)
Best New Series
Black Bolt, by Saladin Ahmed and Christian Ward (Marvel)
Grass Kings, by Matt Kindt and Tyler Jenkins (BOOM! Studios)
Maestros, by Steve Skroce (Image)
Redlands, by Jordie Belaire and Vanesa Del Rey (Image)
Royal City, by Jeff Lemire (Image)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8)
Adele in Sand Land, by Claude Ponti, translated by Skeeter Grant and Françoise Mouly (Toon Books)
Arthur and the Golden Rope, by Joe Todd-Stanton (Flying Eye/Nobrow)
Egg, by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow Books)
Good Night, Planet, by Liniers (Toon Books)
Little Tails in the Savannah, by Frederic Brrémaud and Federico Bertolucci, translated by Mike Kennedy (Lion Forge/Magnetic)
Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12)
Bolivar, by Sean Rubin (Archaia)
Home Time (Book One): Under the River, by Campbell Whyte (Top Shelf)
Nightlights, by Lorena Alvarez (Nobrow)
The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O’Neill (Oni)
Wallace the Brave, by Will Henry (Andrews McMeel)
Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17)
The Dam Keeper, by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi (First Second/Tonko House)
Jane, by Aline Brosh McKenna and Ramón K. Pérez (Archaia)
Louis Undercover, by Fanny Britt and Isabelle Arsenault, translated by Christelle Morelli and Susan Ouriou (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi)
Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image)
Spinning, by Tillie Walden (First Second)
Best Humor Publication
Baking with Kafka, by Tom Gauld (Drawn & Quarterly)
Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1, by Tom King, Lee Weeks, and Byron Vaughn (DC)
The Flintstones, by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Rick Leonardi, and Scott Hanna (DC)
Rock Candy Mountain, by Kyle Starks (Image)
Wallace the Brave, by Will Henry (Andrews McMeel)
Best Anthology
A Bunch of Jews (and Other Stuff): A Minyen Yidn, by Max B. Perlson, Trina Robbins et al. (Bedside Press)
A Castle in England, by Jamie Rhodes et al. (Nobrow)
Elements: Fire, A Comic Anthology by Creators of Color, edited by Taneka Stotts (Beyond Press)
Now #1, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
The Spirit Anthology, edited by Sean Phillips (Lakes International Comic Art Festival)
Best Reality-Based Work
Audubon: On the Wings of the World, by Fabien Grolleau and Jerémie Royer, translated by Etienne Gilfillan (Nobrow)
The Best We Could Do, by Thi Bui (Abrams ComicArts)
Calamity Jane: The Calamitous Life of Martha Jane Cannary, 1852–1903, by Christian Perrissin and Matthieu Blanchin, translated by Diana Schutz and Brandon Kander (IDW)
Lennon: The New York Years, by David Foenkinos, Corbeyran, and Horne, translated by Ivanka Hahnenberger (IDW)
Spinning, by Tillie Walden (First Second)
Best Graphic Album—New
Crawl Space, by Jesse Jacobs (Koyama Press)
Eartha, by Cathy Malkasian (Fantagraphics)
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, by Emil Ferris (Fantagraphics)
Stages of Rot, by Linnea Sterte (Peow)
The Story of Jezebel, by Elijah Brubaker (Uncivilized Books)
Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Boundless, by Jillian Tamaki (Drawn & Quarterly)
Fantagraphics Studio Edition: Black Hole by Charles Burns, edited by Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
Small Favors: The Definitive Girly Porno Collection, by Colleen Coover (Oni/Limerence)
Sticks Angelica, Folk Hero, by Michael DeForge (Drawn & Quarterly)
Unreal City, by D. J. Bryant (Fantagraphics)
Best Adaptation from Another Medium
Beowulf, adapted by Santiago García and David Rubín (Image)
H. P. Lovecraft’s The Hound and Other Stories, adapted by Gou Tanabe, translated by Zack Davisson (Dark Horse)
Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, adapted by Christophe Chabouté, translated by Laure Dupont (Dark Horse)
Kindred, by Octavia Butler, adapted by Damian Duffy and John Jennings (Abrams ComicArts)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material
Audubon: On the Wings of the World, by Fabien Grolleau and Jerémie Royer, translated by Etienne Gilfillan (Nobrow)
Flight of the Raven, by Jean-Pierre Gibrat, translated by Diana Schutz and Brandon Kander (EuroComics/IDW)
FUN, by Paolo Bacilieri, translated by Jamie Richards (SelfMadeHero)
Ghost of Gaudi, by El Torres and Jesús Alonso Iglesias, translated by Esther Villardón Grande (Lion Forge/Magnetic)
The Ladies-in-Waiting, by Santiago García and Javier Olivares, translated by Erica Mena (Fantagraphics)
Run for It: Stories of Slaves Who Fought for the Freedom, by Marcelo D’Salete, translated by Andrea Rosenberg (Fantagraphics)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
Furari, by Jiro Taniguchi, translated by Kumar Sivasubramanian (Fanfare/Ponent Mon)
Golden Kamuy, by Satoru Noda, translated by Eiji Yasuda (VIZ Media)
My Brother’s Husband, vol. 1, by Gengoroh Tagame, translated by Anne Ishii (Pantheon)
Otherworld Barbara, vol. 2, by Moto Hagio, translated by Matt Thorn (Fantagraphics)
Shiver: Junji Ito Selected Stories, by Junji Itotranslated by Jocelyne Allen (VIZ Media)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips
Celebrating Snoopy, by Charles M. Shulz, edited by Alexis E. Fajardo and Dorothy O’Brien (Andrews McMeel)
Crazy Quilt: Scraps and Panels on the Way to Gasoline Alley, by Frank King, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press)
Foolish Questions and Other Odd Observations, by Rube Goldberg, edited by Peter Maresca and Paul C. Tumey (Sunday Press Books)
Sky Masters of the Space Force: The Complete Dailies, by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood et al., edited by Daniel Herman (Hermes Press)
Star Wars: The Classic Newspaper Strips, vol. 1, by Russ Manning et al., edited by Dean Mullaney (LOAC/IDW)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books
Akira 35th Anniversary Edition, by Katsuhiro Otomo, edited by Haruko Hashimoto, Ajani Oloye, and Lauren Scanlan (Kodansha)
Behaving MADly, edited by Craig Yoe (Yoe Books/IDW)
The Collected Neil the Horse, by Arn Saba/Katherine Collins, edited by Andy Brown (Conundrum)
Fantagraphics Studio Edition: Jaime Hernandez, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
Will Eisner: The Centennial Celebration, 1917-2017, by Paul Gravett, Denis Kitchen, and John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Writer
Tom King, Batman, Batman Annual #2, Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1, Mister Miracle (DC)
Matt Kindt, Grass Kings (BOOM! Studios); Ether (Dark Horse); Eternity, X-O Manowar (Valiant)
Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer (Dark Horse); Descender (Image)
Marjorie Liu, Monstress (Image)
Mark Russell, The Flintstones (DC)
Best Writer/Artist
Lorena Alvarez, Night Lights (Nobrow)
Chabouté, Moby Dick (Dark Horse); Alone, The Park Bench (Gallery 13/Simon & Schuster)
Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics)
Cathy Malkasian, Eartha (Fantagraphics)
Jiro Taniguchi, Furari, Louis Vuitton Travel Guide: Venice (Fanfare/Ponent Mon)
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Isabelle Arsenault, Louis Undercover (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi)
Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC)
Gary Gianni, Hellboy: Into the Silent Sea (Dark Horse)
Ramón K. Perez, Jane (Archaia)
David Rubín, Black Hammer #9 & #12, Ether, Sherlock Frankenstein #1–3 (Dark Horse); Beowulf (Image)
Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art)
Federico Bertolucci, Love: The Dinosaur, Little Tails (Lion Forge/Magnetic)
EFA, Monet: Itinerant of Light (NBM)
Jean-Pierre Gibrat, Flight of the Raven (EuroComics/IDW)
Cyril Pedrosa, Portugal (NBM)
Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image)
Best Cover Artist
Jorge Corona, No. 1 with a Bullet (Image)
Nick Derington, Mister Miracle (DC); Doom Patrol (DC Young Animal)
Brian Stelfreeze, Black Panther (Marvel)
Sana Takeda, Monstress (Image)
Julian Totino Tedesco, Hawkeye (Marvel)
Best Coloring
Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics)
Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC)
Ed Piskor, X-Men: Grand Design (Marvel)
David Rubín, Ether, Black Hammer, Sherlock Frankenstein (Dark Horse); Beowulf (Image)
Dave Stewart, Black Hammer, BPRD: Devil You Know, Hellboy: Into the Silent Sea, Sherlock Frankenstein, Shaolin Cowboy (Dark Horse); Maestros (Image)
Rosemary Valero-O’Connell, What Is Left (ShortBox)
Best Lettering
Isabelle Arsenault, Louis Undercover (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi)
Clayton Cowles, Bitch Planet: Triple Feature, Redlands, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); Black Bolt, Spider-Gwen, Astonishing X-Men, Star Wars (Marvel)
Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (Fantagraphics)
Stan Sakai, Usagi Yojimbo, Groo: Slay of the Gods (Dark Horse)
John Workman, Mother Panic (DC Young Animal); Ragnorak (IDW)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism
Alter Ego, edited by Roy Thomas (TwoMorrows)
The Comics Journal, edited by Dan Nadel, Timothy Hodler, and Tucker Stone, tcj.com (Fantagraphics)
Hogan’s Alley, edited by Tom Heintjes
Jack Kirby Collector, edited by John Morrow (TwoMorrows)
PanelXPanel magazine, edited by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, panelxpanel.com
Best Comics-Related Book
Deconstructing the Incal by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius, by Jean Annestay and Christophe Quillien (Humanoids)
How Comics Work, by Dave Gibbons and Tim Pilcher (Wellfleet Press/Quarto Group)
How to Read Nancy: The Elements of Comics in Three Easy Panels, by Paul Karasik and Mark Newgarden (Fantagraphics)
Line of Beauty: The Art of Wendy Pini, by Richard Pini (Flesk)
Monograph, by Chris Ware (Rizzoli)
To Laugh That We May Not Weep: The Life and Times of Art Young, by Glenn Bray and Frank M. Young (Fantagraphics)
Best Academic/Scholarly Work
The Comics of Charles Schulz: The Good Grief of Modern Life, edited by Jared Gardner and Ian Gordon (University Press of Mississippi)
Ethics in the Gutter: Empathy and Historical Fiction in Comics, by Kate Polak (Ohio State University Press)
Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics, by Frederick Luis Aldama (University of Arizona Press)
Neon Visions: The Comics of Howard Chaykin, by Brannon Costello (LSU Press)
Picturing Childhood: Youth in Transnational Comics, edited by Mark Heimermann and Brittany Tullis (University of Texas Press)
Best Publication Design
Akira 35th Anniversary Edition, designed by Phil Balsman, Akira Saito (Veia), NORMA Editorial, and MASH•ROOM (Kodansha)
Celebrating Snoopy, designed by Spencer Williams and Julie Phillips (Andrews McMeel)
Monograph, designed by Chris Ware (Rizzoli)
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, designed by Jacob Covey (Fantagraphics)
Will Eisner: The Centennial Celebration, 1917-2017, designed by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Digital Comic
Bandette, by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover (Monkeybrain/comiXology)
Barrier, by Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin (Panel Syndicate)
The Carpet Merchant of Konstaniniyya, by Reimena Yee (reimenayee.com/the-carpet-merchant)
Contact High, by James F. Wright and Josh Eckert (gumroad.com/l/YnxSm)
Harvey Kurtzman’s Marley’s Ghost, by Harvey Kurtzman, Josh O’Neill, Shannon Wheeler, and Gideo Kendall (comiXology Originals/Kitchen, Lind & Associates)
Quince, by Sebastian Kadlecik, Kit Steinkellner, and Emma Steinkellner, translated by Valeria Tranier (Fanbase Press/comiXology)
Best Webcomic
Awaiting a Wave, by Dale Carpenter and Nate Powell, features.weather.com/us-climate-change/arkansas (The Weather Channel Digital)
Brothers Bond, by Kevin Grevioux and Ryan Benjamin, www.webtoons.com/en/action/brothers-bond/list?title_no=1191 (LINE Webtoon)
Dispatch from a Sanctuary City, by Mike Dawson, https://thenib.com/dispatch-from-a-sanctuary-city (The Nib)
The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O’Neill, teadragonsociety.com
Welcome to the New World, by Jake Halpern and Michael Sloan, www.michaelsloan.net/welcome-to-the-new-world/ (New York Times Sunday Review)
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The Assignment (H.R. Wells x Reader, Chapter 4/4)
Part 1  Part 2  Part 3
Locating the cell block takes longer than expected, seeing as you've never actually set foot in this part of Headquarters. You never had a need to. Once a fugitive was caught, your job was done. Time to move on and find the next.
But you were not done with this one.
The familiar looking guard standing intimidatingly in front of the door you need access to eyes you up, trying to spot potential danger. But after realizing it's you, he loosens up.
“(Y/N), working late?”
“Yeah, my latest mission came with a lot of paperwork,” you lie. “I'm here to give my no-longer-fugitive a piece of my mind about the stuff he tried to pull... You know, before-” You make a slicing motion with your finger across your neck. The guard makes a face like he's impressed with your apparent ruthlessness.
“Hardcore,” he nods. “But I'm not supposed to let people in. It's kinda the whole point of my being here.”
“Listen-” you start, still totally blank on this guy's name. “Man. I'm on your side, here. I hate these good for nothing criminals, too. I only need to put this guy in his place before it's too late and I have all this rage bottled up forever. Can you help a chick out? Just this once?” The guard seems to be buying your pissed-off role because who would ever suspect you of double crossing the people you work for. The one who loves rules and making things right.
He thinks it over for a second.
“Cell B-14. Make it quick,” he says. “And really give it to him.”
“Oh, I will.”
He glances down the corridor, both ways, before swiping his key card and opening the heavy duty door. It shuts loudly behind you and leaves you in a long dark room with prison cells along each side. You squint trying to follow the indicated letters and numbers on the walls. Finally: B-14.
“H.R.,” you whisper into the lightless cell, gripping the cold bars keeping you from getting in. “H.R., it's me.” You hear a shuffling noise on the ground inside.
“(Y/N)?” he answers. “Am I dreaming?”
“No. No, H.R. you're not.” He scurries over to you and wraps his hands around the bars like you are. “I'm here to get you out.”
H.R. shakes his head. “I don't understand.”
“I'll explain later.” You concentrate on making a breach inside his cell. “Jump in, hurry.” Although he still looks incredibly confused, H.R. does so anyway and appears behind you out of the portal. You turn around and he takes a step toward you, diminishing the gap between you. So close...
He searches your eyes. “Why are you doing this?”
“Because you-”
“STOP!”
Shit.
The guard has caught you red handed. Protocol calls for him to alert the entire vicinity of the escape of a criminal and, in addition to this, your betrayal. You sprint toward him halfway across the hallway of cells and lunge for him, trying to deter him from pressing the alarm button. He dodges you at the last second. Pretty fast for a big guy. Your wide eyes witness his hand smash the big red button like it's progressing in slow motion. A brutally loud alarm goes off overhead and now you're panicking. The guard makes a beeline for you but you take a play out of Gypsy's book.
With your dominant hand in front, you concentrate on your inner power. You immediately jump through the portal and come out on the other side of the raging guard. You throw your arm around his neck from behind and resist his attempts to free himself. Slowly but surely, he falls to the ground, you with him, unconscious.
“Is he...?”
“No. He'll be fine. Now let's get out of here!” You take his hand and run back out the door from which you came, only making it to the end of the corridor before crashing into a full-on sprinting body around the corner.
“G?!” you yell over the alarm. What is she doing here?
“(Y/N), the fugitive? Are you kidding me?!”
“It's H.R.,” he tries to clarify in the background. Gypsy ignores his comment and continues.
“I had a feeling it was you when I heard the alarm, I just didn't want to believe it.”
“G, it's all so hard to explain, but I cannot leave him here. I just can't! It’s killing me.” You plead with her only using your eyes even though you think it may be pointless. When it comes to Collectors' Law, Gypsy never wavers. The clunking of boots grows louder each second, echoing from beyond the maze-like hallways.
“Go.”
“What?”
“Go! I'll lead them the other way.” You do as she says and communicate a wordless thank you. She nods in return.
“I'll miss you,” you say, knowing full well you won't see her again after this. Whether it be from hiding for the rest of your life or death by the Master Collectors.
“I'll miss you, too,” Gypsy says in her I'm upset but I'm tough voice. “Nowmoveyourass!”
At that, you drag H.R. down and around the corner. Creating yet another finely working portal, you make sure he goes through first and you leap in after him. Rain greets you on the other end, though not heavily. You find yourselves in the orange glow of the lampposts outside S.T.A.R. Labs of Earth-One. At last, sanctuary.
You start to make your way to the Labs, but a noise catches your attention behind you. The beginning of swirling blue matter appears in the air.
“H.R. run!” you yell at him and point to the Labs. “Get inside, now!” H.R. hesitates, but at seeing what you had seen, he does what you ask, though not fully wanting to. He keeps looking back as he runs, clearly distressed at leaving you behind. A pulsed shot of energy hits you and you fall on your stomach onto the wet pavement. A manhandling pair of hands restrain you with cuffs.
“This was your last mistake,” your captor says coldly. “Get her up. And find the author.” More hands find you and now you know exactly who has come for you:
All five of the Master Collectors.
This is it. They have come to take you in. You had to face it now – you were a Rogue Collector. And once one has been caught, there is no hope.
No hope, that is, until you hear H.R.'s voice shout, “There they are!” A series of different voices follow:
“Wait!”
“Get your hands off her!”
“WE CHALLENGE YOU TO A TRIAL BY COMBAT!”
“For the possession of H.R. Wells and the Collector (Y/N)!”
“If you think you can handle us!”
All advancing in a line of defence are five people, all clad in their respective superhero outfits. You feel like you know them all simply by looking at them thanks to H.R.'s rambling about them. There's the long-haired guy from before, donning special gloves and a high-tech pair of glasses. This must be Francisco. A woman stands next to him with hair so blonde it looks like the colour of snow and her eyes glow blue. Caitlin, perhaps? Then the girl in red and boy in yellow wearing speedster suits: It has to be Jesse and Wallace. So this last guy in red must be... what did H.R. call him again? Oh right, B.A.
“We assume you children would like the customary twenty-four hours to prepare?” One Master Collector addresses the team.
“Hell naw!” replies Francisco.
“We're settling this right now,” adds B.A.
“So be it,” says the Master Collector that bound you. What follows next is a series of vibe-blasts, coloured lightning streaks, and bursts of deadly ice. The battle is fierce and evenly matched. It seems almost impossible that anyone could come out of this alive. The fact that your life is now on the line along with H.R.'s and these perfect strangers are fighting with everything they have to keep you alive – It's all so overwhelming. All you can do is hug your knees on the ground and try to keep from looking at the monumental fight taking place before your suddenly teary eyes.
H.R. rushes up to you amidst the scene in front of you. His hands find your arms, gently making sure you're okay and not broken.
And even then, you yourself aren't sure.
“I want out, I can't do this anymore,” you finally confess into his chest. “I quit.”
“Good.” H.R. holds the back of your head and strokes your hair. “Because now you can stay here with me.”
“You're a criminal.”
H.R. face drops with a sadness at your words. “I know, I know. I broke one of the most sacred laws-”
“No. Not because of that. Forget that. You stole my heart, H.R. Believe it or not, you captured me.” Caught up in the moment, in everything you've been through, you take his face in your hands and kiss him. Deeply, with everything you've got, pouring every ounce of I'm sorry for everything and Why couldn't I see this before? and Please don't leave me from your body. The rain continues to pour down. H.R. holds you tight throughout it all. At one point, he whispers, “Look.”
Each member of Team Flash has a Master Collector in a various degree of being restrained. None of the colourfully clad heroes seems to be taking advantage of the “killing your opponent” aspect of the trial by combat.
“Why aren't they...?”
“That's not what we're about here at Team Flash,” H.R. says quietly but proudly.
Team Flash let the Master Collectors free. Your former employers call to you with hostility.
“You're finished!”
“Don't even think of showing your face back home!”
Earth-Nineteen is no longer my home.
The defeated five leave Earth-1 in an angered huff. You've never felt so relieved in your whole life. Your heroes come to check on you and H.R.
“I don't know how to thank you all,” you say. The girl in red, Jesse, helps you up from the ground.
“You don't need to,” B.A. assures.
“It's what we do,” Wallace says happily while crossing his arms.
“What am I going to do now?” you wonder aloud.
“H.R. has vouched for you and that's good enough for us,” says B.A “He's a pretty good judge of character.” Does this mean? You look to H.R. (who nods enthusiastically) and throw your arms around him. He says so only you can hear, “Welcome to Team Flash, (Y/N).”
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Could you do a jax x reader imagine? I don't see enough of those. I mean the one from legends of tomorrow. Maybe he's jealous of reader and Wally?
A/N: There really aren’t enough Jax imagines, so I’m happy to help try and make more of them.
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‘Come off it,Wallace,’ you chuckled, hitting your best friend lightly on the shoulder. Sincehe’d gained his powers he’d been using them to prank you – with the occasionaldecent thing of getting you your favourite foods that were in different places.Today’s prank had been dropping confetti on you and then entering the cortex asthough he’d only just arrived. ‘You’re the only one who would do something likethis.’
‘But I wasn’t evenhere,’ he said innocently, offering a little shrug as if to further the point.
You rolled youreyes. ‘Yes, because we both know that that now means something,’ you commented,moving to sit at the computer, still trying to get confetti off you.
Wally followed, leaningagainst the back of your seat. ‘You know,’ he said, leaning a little closer toyour ear than was quite necessary, ‘we could just stop working and bunk to that–’
‘(Y/n).’ Jax’svoice cut through the little plan that Wally was making and caused both of youto face your boyfriend – Wally even moving to be further away from you than before,leaning against the desk. Jax was standing in the doorway of the cortex,something about his expression was unfamiliar to you. It was a look that you’dnever seen on him before, and to say it piqued your curiosity would have beensomewhat of an understatement. ‘Wally,’ he added, his voice a little tauterthan before, his eyes narrowing at your best friend.
‘All right, Jax,’ saidWally, nodding to him briefly. ‘How’s things with the Legends?’
Jax gave a somewhatdismissive shrug. But that’s when something clicked in the back of your mind.Realisation dawned on you and a small smirk played at the corner of your mouth.
You patted Wally’shand gently, standing up slowly. ‘I’ll come finish this in a bit,’ you toldhim, waving your hand absently at the computer. ‘Jax, a word?’ You noddedtowards the corridor behind him, and were a little relieved when he moved outthere without a fuss.
You glanced back atWally, shrugging at him slightly before leaving.
‘So?’ snapped Jax,his expression softening slightly as he muttered an apology.
But you keptwalking down the corridor, wanting to find somewhere a little more private totalk to him. You looped your arm through his and lead the way.
When you werefinally away from the cortex, and knew that none of the others would randomlycome to poke their nose in, you dropped his arm and faced him. You folded yourarms over your chest, surveying Jax for a moment.
‘That in there,’you said, titling your head to one side a little, ‘what was it?’
Jax’s hardexpression softened considerably, something like embarrassment swiftly replacingit. ‘It was – I mean, just…’ he spluttered, his attention on you the wholetime. He must’ve noticed the mild amusement on your face because he sighed, runninga hand over the nape of his neck. ‘I was jealous.’
You sighed, shakingyour head slightly. ‘Jax, you don’t need to be jealous of Wally. Not ever. He’smy best friend. I’ve known him for years, and I can tell you that there’snothing there in that way. Besides, I’m still trying to convince him to gainsome courage and ask Jesse out!’
‘But he’s alwayshere for you,’ said Jax in a small voice, and you were glad that he was finallyopening up about what was effecting him. ‘He’s got your back and he’s not off –’
You cut him off bystepping a little closer to him, lacing your fingers through his. ‘JeffersonJackson, Wally is a lot of things but he’s not you. He’s not the one that Ifell for – quite literally – when panicking about my car. He’s not the one whomade me fall for them more and more as we went on dates. He’s not the one who Iworry about constantly and wish was here, but I know is saving the world fromfar worse than I want to admit to.’ You paused, locking eyes with him to ensurethat he knew how sincere you were being. ‘He’s not the man I love, Jax.’
Jax blinked acouple of times. ‘You – you love me?’
You nodded, movingto place a soft kiss on his lips.
‘I love you too,(Y/n),’ he said once he’d pulled away, a smile on his face. Any sign ofjealousy forgotten.
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