Somebody tell me if this is a bad take, or if my love for Bruce is causing my objective brain to glitch, but-- something about advertising Batman, a hero who's very popular for being good with children, for being NURTURING with children, a bad father kinda defeats the whole purpose of what he's supposed to represent.
Batman is a protector; He protects people the world (and especially law enforcement) does not care about. That's literally the point of him.
Something about marketing " you can be incredibly violent to people you care about! And Its fine, because you care about them even if you abuse them, and that's what matters!" towards people, but especially men and young boys, is REALLY fucked up to me.
Hi Me again, I have to ask how did you do that Bone King diamond art, did you Painfully paint each speck of ore or did you use a cheat?
essentially, it was painted mostly, but in the last picture i added sharpness to the diamond with a monochrome (heavily edited) texture that i overlayed to lighten it and add gleam :D
it didnt actaully take too long bc all the color is on one layer and the whole thing is only like 10 layers, the main thing that took me a while was actaully figuring out what it needed next everytime, i was just playin it by ear lmao
season 1 AU where Zane’s interest in local ocean mythology leads him to Max Hamilton—maybe Max is mentioned in an old article or something. Max, is at first justifiably wary of Zane. But Zane is nothing if not persistent, and desperate for the truth about what happened to him, and eventually, after weeks of needling, Max caves. He tells Zane about the 50s mermaids, and Mako, and the Moon Pool. But he also says that as far as he knows, there haven’t been mermaids on the Gold Coast in years. So, the next full moon, Zane finds the Moon Pool. To his disappointment there are no mermaids in the pool. But it does bubble with magic, and he is so intrigued that he reaches out to touch it—and falls in.
And suddenly the guy who kept insisting mermaids were real does a hard 180 and begins insisting the opposite. In secret he still works on his research, because he’s sure there must be others like him. But somehow he and the girls always just miss each other at Mako. Emma and Rikki have caught a couple glimpses of his tail, but it’s blue, so they’re not sure what to make of it. (Emma probably refuses to admit it’s anything more than a really big fish).
Cue the return of Dr. Denman, but this time Zane is caught in the Moon Pool (she doesn’t tell Harrison the truth about the merman she caught) and the others have to help him escape. When he asks why they helped, they reveal their shared secret, and tell him the eclipse thing. Rikki and Zane don’t have to break up. Lewis is extremely salty that Zane gets to be a mermaid and he doesn’t.