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Girls girls girls
Whenever I get artblock bad I just draw women in model poses, bc I'm basic.
Ft an oc I mildly redesigned, I guess.
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rita demara, yellowjacket~
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imagine being Rita DeMara and going to the far future and that b list actor who was in the avengers is still alive
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“I shall be”
John Buscema - Tom Palmer
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anyway... Yondu officially rejoins the team, and we get one of those whole team gathered together pin-ups to wrap the story up...
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CHARACTER LIST ୧ ‧₊˚ 🍮 ⋅ ☆
these are some of the characters that i will or might write! none of them have male characters, so sorry. this is a sapphic blog! and i will write ONLY for adult characters. for the teens ill only write fluff and angst for them
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⋆˚ 🎀 ˖° GENSHIN IMPACT .
— raiden ei, ningguang, jean, lisa, keqing, ganyu, yae miko, nilou, beidou, yoimiya, ayaka, eula, yelan, furina, arlecchino, columbina, sandrone, la signora, chiori, clorinde, dehya, mona, lumine, kujou sara, kokomi, navia, shenhe, xianyun
⋆˚ 🎀 ˖° HONKAI IMPACT 3 .
— elysia, kiana, raiden mei, aponia, eden, vill v, mobius, himeko, durandal, rita, bronya, seele
⋆˚ 🎀 ˖° HONKAI STAR RAIL .
— topaz, serval, kafka, himeko, march 7th, stelle, natasha, seele, bronya, tingyun, yukong, guinaifen, sushang, ruan mei, black swan, hanya, jingliu, acheron, asta, herta, feixiao, lingsha
⋆˚ 🎀 ˖° PATH TO NOWHERE .
— eleven, shalom, rahu, zoya, cabernet, adela, ninety nine, hella, hecate, iron, anne, bai yi, fem chief, cassia, luvia ray, kelvin, gekkabijin, gurofano, raven, nox, oak casket, eirene, uni. i haven't played ptn in a while, so they might be ooc.
⋆˚ 🎀 ˖° ZENLESS ZONE ZERO .
— nicole demara, jane doe, zhu yuan, grace howard, hoshimi miyabi, burnice white, alexandria sebastiane, anby demara, sunbringer, vike
⋆˚ 🎀 ˖° WUTHERING WAVES
— female rover, yinlin, yangyang, chixia, taoqi, baizhi, changli, jianxin, jinhsi, sanhua
please refrain from sending reqs of characters that are not mentioned according to the lists above if you don't want your request to be ignored. no hard feelings. just saying that i'll only answer if the character you request is in the list
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Marvel Worlds project plan: The Wasp (Vol. 1)
This series is not an assured project. It is a concept that can still be changed or scrapped.
Synopsis
Following a bad divorce with her husband following an instance of domestic violence, Janet van Dyne has started a fashion designing company in Manhattan. Her efforts are challenged by the popular fashion mogul Rita DeMara.
Characters
Janet van Dyne/Wasp - An Avenger and mother of Hope van Dyne. She runs a fashion designing company in SoHo.
Rita DeMara - A rival fashion designer who is willing to do anything to eliminate the competition. She has connections to the black market.
Janice Lincoln/Beetle - A small-time criminal in a high-tech armor. She is hired by Rita DeMara to sabotage Janet's business. Another interesting fact is that she is the daughter of the crimelord Tombstone.
Carolyn Trainer/Lady Octopus - A scientific genius with her own version of Doc Ock's tentacles.
Trapstr - A millennial version of the Trapster and a member of Beetle's gang.
Alison Blaire/Dazzler - A singer and model with mutant powers.
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Character List
This is the working list of characters, which I may update once I decide whether nor not to count every appearance or not. I will open up propaganda submissions soon, so this list will give you an idea of who you could submit propaganda for, as well as help me catch any mistakes.
Propaganda submissions open soon, so if you see your fav, you can begin to think about what you want to write for them.
Update: Character repeats across different games will count as separate characters. The character list stays as is
Abby Demara
Ai Hyperion
Amber
Aponia
Asta
Ayaka
Bailu
Barbara
Beidou
Black Swan
Bronya (HSR)
Bronya Zaychik (HI3)
Bronya Zaychik (GGZ)
Candance
Carole Pepper
Cheveruese
Clara
Collei
Corin Wickes
Dehya
Diona
Dori
Durandal
Eden
Elysia
Eula
Faruzan
Femirins
Fischl
Fran
Fu Hua (HI3)
Fu Hua (GGZ)
Fu Xuan
Furina
Ganyu
Griseo
Guinaifen
Hanya
Herta
Himeko (HSR)
Hook
Hoshimi Miyabi
Houraiji Kyuusyou
Hu Tao
Huohuo
Jean
Jingliu
Jyahnar
Kafka
Kallen Kaslana
Keqing
Kiana (F2MM)
Kiana Kaslana (GGZ)
Kiana Kaslana (HI3)
Kiana Kaslana (ZGK)
Kirara
Klee
Kokomi
Kolenda Belobog
Layla
Li Sushang
Lilliya Olenyeva
Lisa
Lumine
Lynette
Lynx
March 7th
MC (TOT)
Mistein Schariac
Mobius
Mona
Murata Himeko (HI3)
Murata Himeko(GGZ)
Mushoku Kika
Nahida
Natasha
Natasha Cloara
Navia
Nekomiya Mana
Nicole Demara
Nilou
Ningguang
Ninti Apokalypse
Noelle
Pardofells
Pela
Prometheus
Qingque
Qiqi
Raiden Shogun
Raiden Mei (HI3)
Raiden Mei (GGZ)
Rita Rossweisse (GGZ)
Rita Rossweisse (HI3)
Rosaria
Rozallya Olenyeva
Ruan Mei
Sara
Sayu
Seele (HSR)
Seele Vollerei (HI3)
Seele Vollerei (GGZ
Serval
Shenhe
Shigure Kira
Shinobu
Shion
Silver Wolf
Sin Mal (GGZ)
Sirin (HI3)
Sirin (GGZ)
Soukaku
Sparkle
Stelle
Sucrose
Susannah Manatt
Sushang
Theresa Apocalypse
Tingyun
Topaz
Vill-V
Xiangling
Xinyan
Xianyun (Cloud Retainer)
Xueyi
Yae Miko
Yae Sakura
Yanfei
Yaoyao
Yelan
Yoimiya
Yssring Leavtruth
Yukong
Yun Jin
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Villains, Villains Everywhere!
Guardians of the Galaxy #28
Awful art.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I propose that while the heroes are occupied elsewhere we invade Avengers Mansion!"
I don't know what's up with Trimpe's art here, but it doesn't work. Everyone looks clunky and unnatural. It pulled me right out of the story on more than one occasion.
The story, such as it is, is mostly a long battle. It's interesting that Doctor Octopus knows his newly-assembled team is a bunch of losers. Indeed, that's an integral part of his plan.
It's always good to see Rita DeMara back as Yellowjacket. In her handful of appearances over the last six years, she's become one of my favourite characters. I feel like she's everything Julia Carpenter's Spider-Woman is supposed to be.
On Sale Date: July 14, 1992.
Wizard Top 100: #28.
Jim Valentino (36 of 37).
6/10
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the last issue of the wasp solo is out as well and I really wish someone who is actually a fan of hers got to write it :/
putting my thoughts under the cut 😁
i do think this issue was the best of the lot and was a marked improvement but.... yeah :/ like I know I keep comparing it to Ant-Man, but you know, fuck you, they're both anniversary's comics written by the same guy in the same format, so I'm going to. Ant-Man was so high concept and was incredibly ambitious, bringing different decades of history to create an anniversary comic. It felt loving, considered, and well researched, like we know exactly what each issue is doing and why and how. It takes place across different times, different settings, different environments where each Ant-Man came from and where they thrived. There was a lot of love in that comic, and it was well executed.
Wasp's comic takes place in a random warehouse in the middle of nowhere, and partially in an alternate universe where she's not actually the Wasp because I guess nothing says anniversary like "Janet arguably would have been better off and would be more respected as a team member if she hadn't become the Wasp". Which is weird because in the actual story of the comic Janet wasn't that important; Nadia did almost all of the heavy lifting in figuring out how to destory the Kosmos creature, in fighting off Fantasma. Janet impacts shockingly little of the narrative in this anniversary issue, beyond the AU stuff.
It's also weird because the actual plot of this story is extremely similar to the Ant-Man/Giant-Man Double Feature comic, where the Kosmos aliens make a return and Hank has to beat them along with the Kree and some giant insects. It doesn't even feel like an original story, but a reimagination of a different comic that did a lot more to add to Janet's life despite her not being the main character. We got to see her in therapy, see her growth from when she first joined the team without rolling over her flaws, see her inner life with being a socialite and a fashion designer in a very simple but effective way while making it relevant. And yet a lot of that doesn't feel present here, for some reason.
Idk, I feel like I'm being extremely critical and I might do a reread to see if I pick up on more things but I guess for a Wasp anniversary comic it really didn't feel like it had a lot to do with Janet. I didn't feel like I had learned anything new about Janet, about her legacy, about her character, other than that in a reality where she never became the Wasp, she's arguably in a better place with not constantly being part of the Ant-Man and the Wasp duo and being the driving force of the Avengers. Which again, isn't really the feeling I want to have in my Wasp anniversary comic.
Anyway Avengers Beyond #2, while having the cardinal sin of Greg Land art, did a lot more in terms of being a tribute to Janet. I don't even think that comic was particularly astounding, but having Janet be away from Nadia and deal with a problem in her own way and not with science (which is not her strength and never has been and that's okay) and deal with a childhood friend who loves her but is sometimes annoyed with her does so much more to make a statement on who Janet is.
I don't think Wasp should have followed in the exact lines of Ant-Man but I really think this series could have done a lot more for Janet, without rehashing better comics from the 90s and without making Janet essentially inconsequential without Nadia's presence. Like idk, you could do a smaller scale version of Age of Ultron where Janet was removed from the timeline and a few different Janet's and maybe Rita DeMara and Tom Foster along with Nadia have to restore her because reality is ruined without her. Or incorporate the stories she used to tell in the later issues of Tales to Astonish where Janet would make up crazy stories for Hank or anyone else who was listening, have one of those become reality and have her and Nadia have to defeat what was created from her imagination. Or something, I mean hey, I don't write comics, but I just think that this could have been a better tribute to Janet than what we got. But again, maybe if I reread, I'll see it in a different light, I just find a lot of flaws that are hard to ignore :/
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If Rita DeMara survived the Crossing she would probably retired just like on the spot but then a month later get roped into thunderbolt shit, eventually making her way back to the avengers where she third wheels Justice and Firestar / Wonder Man and Wanda with semi-ominous future details
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Into the Anthill pt 27 - The Crossing
As Marvel made a move toward longer, franchise-wide events, Hank found himself playing a major part in Avengers: The Crossing. This was a mostly Iron Man centric plot where Kang took control of him as a tool for murder. During the event’s climax, Kang revealed that he would have preferred to use Hank as his pawn, but Hank fought back until it broke him each time. This confirmed on-page that Kang was directly responsible for Hank’s major mental breakdowns over the years. While I did find this kinda hand-wavey as far as excuses go, I did appreciate that it in no way removed his bipolarity.
It just served to prove that he was never really crazy or a danger to the people around him.
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Avengers vol 1 #390-395, Avengers: The Crossing, Iron Man vol 1 #321, 323-325, Avengers: Timeslide, Age of Innocence: The Rebirth of Iron Man
Tony hosted a party at the new Avengers Mansion to celebrate another Avengers-founding anniversary. As they settled into poker and other festivities, mystery assailants appeared from a portal in the sky and dropped off the aged body of Gilgamesh. He died shortly after. Once the struggle was over, two more were found dead: Crystal’s nanny Marilla and Yellowjacket (Rita Demara). Hank and Tony sent the other Avengers to Jan’s estate while they studied the vault in the basement, now more sure than ever that something was amiss with it. That night, Marianne Rodgers (a telepath who hated Tony) assaulted him and he was saved by Madame Masque.
With the mansion under lockdown, the Avengers met up at Jan’s to use Hank’s memory inducer to help Luna visualize what she saw the night of the murders. When it was revealed that Tony murdered Yellowjacket, he went on the offensive and shot Jan with his repulsor before fleeing to his arctic bunker to meet with Masque and Marianne. Hank rushed Jan to his lab to save her life, subjecting her to a second round of the process that gave her wasp powers and unintentionally mutating her into an insectoid form. Black Widow, Century, and Moonraker arrived from Force Works later that day to confirm that Tony killed their publicity manager Amanda Chaney and activated a bomb in their basement.
At Tony’s bunker, Marianne probed his mind and discovered that Kang had reprogrammed him years ago to be used as his pawn, even forcing him to kill his friends. She alerted the Avengers telepathically when they came looking for him and sent them away for their safety. As they teleported back home, Kang and Mantis captured Moonraker to torture him. He was saved and brought home by a teenage version of Luna who told them they had to find someone like Tony to beat him. Not knowing who else could keep up with him, the Avengers decided that they needed to go back in time to recruit a pre-Kang version of Tony. Teen Luna helped Hercules unlock the mysterious time-vault door to allow Cap, Jarvis, Black Widow, and Vision to jump back and recruit a 19 year-old Tony Stark. They returned to the present by using Doctor Doom's time platform.
Young Tony joined the Avengers in battling Tony in his bunker but was mortally wounded by his older self. Kang stepped in to protect his pawn; Tony was too useful to give upl, but wasn’t his first choice. He revealed that he originally targeted Hank, but found him more willing to break than bend to his will, which had been the cause of all of his major mental breakdowns. This led Kang to Iron Man, who he swayed easily. With time running out, Tony sacrificed himself to stop Kang. His last act before dying was to pass schematics for his chestpiece to Hank as a way of saving his younger self. With Hank in the operating room to oversee the surgeons, Young Tony was saved.
Iron Man vol 1 #326, Avengers vol 1 #396
Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor united to stop Zodiac’s attempt to trap NYC under a dome and steal all of it’s power. Tony used the last of his chestpiece’s power to open a passage for people to escape the dome but nearly died because of it. Hank was able to reroute some power from his gauntlets to keep him alive. At the Zodiac base they fought to keep Libra distracted while Hank found and destroyed the dome’s generators.
Minor/Cameo appearances from this period:
Thor vol 1 #495
Untold Tales of Spider-Man vol 1 #3
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