Concept art from a pitched Batman Beyond animated feature film — From Writer/Director Patrick Harpin (My Dad the Bounty Hunter) & Production Designer/Producer Yuhki Demers (Into the Spider-Verse, Across the Spider-Verse)
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ok ok new au time so:
- dick and jason get picked up around the same time (dick first and then like two months later or sm, jason)
- theyre around the same age (dick 10, jason 11)
- basically grew up like twins (aka. very close bonds)
- dick is robin, jason is hood
- batman is still tired but happy
uhh ill figure more out later but ye
DO NOT SHIP
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a dænce of roëmænce
depictions of the ace experience never seem to include the nightmare-borne skeleton creature from hell so kudos to the dimension 20 team for their commitment to accurate rep
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Alastor and Rosie are just perfect to draw in vintage poses.
I’ve got a whole new Pinterest board because of them.
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i'm listening to the elizabeth vandiver great courses lectures (my comfort audios <3) and i'm currently on her series on the odyssey. i love whenever she points out assumptions a modern reader might unknowingly bring with them when engaging with ancient texts.
one of her examples is how challenging it is in modernity to fully grasp how impossible penelope's position is. she's a good, dutiful woman with a husband who is M.I.A, but has no way of knowing odysseus' status, or which duties she's obligated to pursue. if her husband is currently alive, she has an absolute duty to preserve his household and herself until he returns. if odysseus is dead, she has an equally absolute duty to swiftly remarry and dedicate herself to a new household. she doesn't live in a society where she can live alone as a widow (or potential widow), only as a wife of someone living.
and i'm thinking about how our perception of her situation is also shaped by how we know odysseus is alive and will return. there's also the fact that the suitors are rude and dangerous -- we certainly don't want her to end up with any of them. so the trickery with the weaving of the shroud comes across as ingenious and morally justified to us... but penelope can't be sure. if odysseus had been dead, the shroud trick would be doubly damning on a societal and moral level -- both for delaying her sacred obligation to form a new family, and for using her feminine skills and resources on her "previous" family (since the shroud was made for laertes).
penelope is trapped in moral limbo throughout most of the odyssey, where every action she takes (or doesn't take) is either absolutely correct and conscientious OR horrifically immoral and shameful, and the key piece that determines which is which is lost at sea somewhere.
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OFFICIAL DELTARUNE CHAPTER 3 CONCEPT ART!
A couples pieces of concept art showcased in Toby Fox's interview with @ggdgart !!
Below are also pieces of concept art for Deltarune's second chapter! I smell new wallpapers...
(Source: https://toby.fangamer.com/interviews/gigi/)
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since there is an anti fairy for every fairy, that would mean that they have the same relationships as their fairy counterpart.
one of my favorite headcanons of anti fairies is that they fall in love for the opposite reasons than their fairy counterpart.
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