Image description: digital art of Luz from The Owl House in Titan form, based off the final blow against Belos. Her eyes glow gold as she shouts, surrounded by glyphs. End description.
[Plain text: "now eat this, sucker!" End description.] (c: anistarrose)
DP/DC fic where Danny fully leans into being a dead child while at the same time maintaining the “I’m older than all of you combined” lie. Like he constantly bullies older heroes and calls them boomers but the second they try to undermine his authority as one of the powerhouse members of the League or insinuates that he’s immature, he laughs at them and says something like
“Yea ok o wise elder- I’m gonna go hang out with my friend PANDORA* the FIRST HUMAN EVER”
It would be very funny I think. He claims he still acts like a teenager because ghost things, but also he’s totally mature and capable of making decisions on his own because ghost things. Yes those contradict, but it won’t stop him from pulling the “I’m a ghost and ghost things are fucky and weird” card and getting full league membership even though really he’s only 16 and is VERY salty that his ghost form doesn’t age- but he’s excited to exploit it for the “I’m 14 and this is deep” joke every now and then.
(By the way, Pandora is a DC character already- so what if Pandora from DC broke her curse and finally died, but became a ghost on purpose to keep watch over the box?)
So margo and her duplication power, can we talk about it?! The possibilities yall
Distractions
Imagine Margo beating up baddies. One minute she’s there, next she’s over there. She could be anywhere. She could even use her duplicates to deliver a group attack
For laughs
Imagine someone tries to speak to her and they’re just chatting away…come to find out it wasn’t her that whole time
Convenience
Piggybacking off the last point, she cant be in the society, on missions, etc as Spider-byte? No worries, she just uses a decoy to do her tasks
Miraculous ladybug version of ‘Adoration of St.Joan of Acr’ by J. William Fosdick, because gosh those two girls are too young to have the fate of France on their shoulders