posted this on twitter already but like. every time i see fanny and thomas together they look like a mother and her fancy little son who she dressed up so nicely for family portrait day
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So some of the ghosts were alive at the same time (which is very exciting to me!!!) so I drew them how it would look if they knew each other before they died
Humphrey (age 45) and Mary (age 4) - Mary wants to be returned to her mother as quickly as possible
Fanny (age 58) and the Captain (age 12) - he's tipping his cap to her because he's a polite young man and she would yell at him if he didn't
The Captain (age 45) and Julian (age 0-1) - this man should never be given a baby
Then Pat and Julian but I didn't draw them bc it would just be two babies staring at each other lol
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alison and her ghosts ♡
i've never drawn so many characters at the same time so this was a bit of a challenge, but i'm so happy with the result. comfort show of all time for real!!
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let it be known that i haven’t drawn in months, and this is what my brain decided to conjure up
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The ghosts in a sentence:
Captain: pathetic wet cat tries and fails miserably to suppress homosexual thoughts
Mary: woman who has done no wrong ever falls victim to misogyny
Robin: silly caveman becomes the resident therapist while simultaneously having ungodly levels of unresolved trauma
Thomas: failed poet is a bit of a loser and falls hopelessly in love with and obsesses over every woman he sets eyes on
Fanny: stuck up middle aged woman actually has twenty two AO3 tabs open on her phone and is a mathematical genius
Kitty: tragic little ray of sunshine who will adopt you as her best friend without your permission and will insist that you are bonded forever
Julian: yet another conservative struggles with the concept of guilt and takes ages to admit responsibility for the consequences of his actions
Humphrey: local loner forced to marry badass Frenchwoman and spends eternity wondering if swords were a good choice of furnishing
Pat: adorable little guy who’s wife cheated on him because he is autistic
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I think that mightve been meant for julian but whatever floats ur boat
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every time i see a beautiful Edwardian-era gown i have to resist the urge to draw her in it
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Honestly, I think if Alison had consulted her finances with Fanny (self-taught but competent businesswoman), Pat (had a full-time job at the bank), and Julian (admittedly morally bankrupt with it but knows how to handle money) then the Cooper's financial situation would've been a lot better
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