Sonictober2023 Day 1! Theme: Beginning.
Every iconic team gets its start somewhere. And no matter what reality, the freedom fighters always assemble for the same honest reasons: an unbreakable bond of friendship and a drive to fight for what's right.
Art by Pesky-Pincushion
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doodle dump 1: sonic post
as always, explanations for each under the cut
1 - an idea for a canon compliant Scourge, as well as a sorta Miles? idk hes not based off of Miles at all mostly but i think he would have a similar attitude. may make more of these two
2 - a Sally design me and @/chipistrate made :3
3 - CHIP
4 - a Sonic Advance sprite redraw
5 - Tails in his comfy coat from a recent sonic pict :D
6 - classic Amy and Sonic from the fic ive been writing
7, 8, 9 - practicing how to draw Tails by redrawing some cute panels of him from Seasons of Chaos :D
10 - thing that happened with me and my sibling. reference here
11 - drift~!
12, 13 - sonic x redraws
14 - OLD SHADOW!!!! without gloves or shoes, cuz i wanted to show how his nails grew like Black Doom's
15 - concept art for 30 y/o sonic, but ill probably change it later
16 - Silver and Von Shlemmer :D
17, 18 - the sleeper
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When Sally Rooney wrote, “I am not a religious person, but I do sometimes think god made you for me.” And Emily Brontë wrote, “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” And Paulo Coelho wrote, “I realised that he was my other half , created just to be with me, and I with him.”
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Sally Acorn, Archie Sonic
In the premiere issue (issue 0) of Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog comics, Sally's appearance was different from the rest of the series (issue 1 onward). Most notably, her hair was blonde
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Seeing the Super form for the first time
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Is it just me or does the way Hera is portrayed in the PJO/HOO series feel out of touch? By that I mean, while it plays into the idea of Hera's relationship with her husband's children and ideals of family, it seems like Rick just took that and ran with it without actually wanting to dive into those aspects and develop them more (ngl, his writing for his female characters, especially the goddesses, could use some work even if I do enjoy them). The reason Hera is the way she is with her husband's children is because she can't punish him [Zeus] directly due to him being more powerful (and the last time she turned against didn't he literally hang her from the sky)? And even while I'm not justifying her actions, there's a method to them, so why would she go after other random demigods like Percy and Annabeth? Or at least in a way that was written better than her falling into a trope (I enjoy this series with my heart, but the criticism about how the gods are written holds some value that shouldn't just be ignored either). Like, I don't know, it just feels like there was more that could've been done with her character instead of just immediately writing her off as the cruel, cold-hearted, evil stepmother (a trope that's overplayed, especially when not even bothering to give them any depth). I could write ideas, but then we'd be here all day.
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