Tumgik
#three musketeers
dirtyriver · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
@cy-lindric dans le Monde!
3K notes · View notes
myheromedia · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media
Volume 30 illustration from Horikoshi
672 notes · View notes
trash6789 · 5 months
Text
Tumblr media
Day 11: Cowardly Duck
317 notes · View notes
illustratus · 5 months
Text
Tumblr media
‘Athos placed his hat on the point of his sword and waved’
by Rowland Wheelwright
199 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
As requested, gifs of Vincent Price as Cardinal Richelieu + Kitties! 🐈‍⬛ 🐈🖤
The Three Musketeers (1948) dir. George Sidney
151 notes · View notes
schweizercomics · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
Adding to the THREE MUSKETEERS collection I'm working up (building on the existing lead character drawings); the lackeys! Pious Bazin, daredevilish Mousqeton, stoic Grimaud, and crafty Planchet.
118 notes · View notes
duckprintspress · 9 months
Text
Time is Running Out to Back Our KS Campaign!
Want to help fans make their publishing dreams come true?
Want 20 amazing stories and 19 awesome art pieces AND a 12-page comic, all super-duper LGBTQIA+, all made by fan authors and artists, all inspired by The Three Musketeers?
Want an anthology that feels like a fandom zine, except the fanworks are completely legal?
Want to support a queer-owned indie publisher run by fandom's own @unforth?
THEN HAVE WE HERE AT DUCK PRINTS PRESS GOT AN ANTHOLOGY FOR YOU!
Tumblr media
The Kickstarter campaign to back Aim For The Heart: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Alexandre Dumas's "The Three Musketeers" ends on Saturday, July 15th, at 10:15 AM Eastern Time - as of the time I'm posting this, there's only 48 hours left to back!
For this collection, we recruited 20 authors and 16 artists who love Athos, Porthos, Aramis, d'Artagnan, Milady, Madame Bonacieux, and the whole gang from Dumas's wonderful historical melodrama. These creators' mission was simple: take this long-adored story and make it queer! The result is an amazing collection of works exploring the nuances of these characters, delving into issues of identity, gender, and sexuality—telling and retelling a story we all know and love. 
We've got a great book! We've got gorgeous merch! So come on over and check out our campaign, and get your book on!
219 notes · View notes
h0rnsbydraws · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Drew this shit as fast as possible I love aramis and porthos’ relationship SO MUCH anwyay
149 notes · View notes
lauzeart · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
my instagram
72 notes · View notes
sugarplumfuckwit · 5 months
Text
In the movie version of the Three Musketeers Aramis should be played by a beautiful woman. No mention is made of this at any point by anyone, except one time her mustache falls off and Porthos hands it back without saying anything.
136 notes · View notes
ducklooney · 4 months
Text
Happy 95th birthday to Mickey and Minnie Mouse!
Maybe I'm already late, but we certainly shouldn't forget this love couple that was created on the same day 95 years ago in the classic short "Steamboat Willie".
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Yes, and in almost all cartoons, video games and comics.
Happy birthday to Mickey and Minnie once again!
Also if you are a fan of Mickey and Minnie and their family and friends, feel free to like this and reblog this. And today they are celebrating the 95th birthday of their existence!
91 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
The Three Musketeers aesthetics
186 notes · View notes
Text
Alright finally sitting down to watch the 1993 The Three Musketeers cause yall convinced me [👈would have watched it with 0 hesitation anyway]
Ill give live updates teehee
41 notes · View notes
racefortheironthrone · 3 months
Note
Speaking of swashbuckling, do you know of any context in which a modern reader should approach Man in the Iron Mask (besides being the end of a larger work, and also loosely influenced by history)? I found it surprisingly anti-climactic (titular character is barely in it), and a Shoot the Shaggy Dog Story where no good deed goes unpunished and all schemers get away scot free. Notably, all film adaptations have made the story more heroic. Is there some historical context I'm missing?
I don't know if I quite agree with your description - The Man in the Iron Mask is not a full story, but as you said the "end of a larger work." So to that extent, I think it's a mistake to think of the titular MITIM as a "character" - he's a MacGuffin, a catalyst for the larger conflict between Fouquet and Colbert, who are the real drivers of the plot that results in the tragic downfall of the Musketeers.
Tumblr media
Indeed, I would argue the emotional heart of the story is the breakdown of the bonds between Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and d'Artagnan. D'Artagnan is forced to choose between his duty to Louis XIV and his friendship with Athos, under Fouquet's influence Aramis becomes d'Artagnan's enemy and arguably the main villain of the story, Porthos has to choose between Aramis and d'Artagnan - and in the final conflict Porthos is killed, Aramis is consumed by remorse, Athos dies of a broken heart, and only d'Artagnan gets a "good ending," becoming Marshal of France before dying a heroic death at the siege of Maastricht.
I think calling this a shoot the shaggy dog story is a bit unfair, because Dumas was writing historical fiction. D'Artagnan, d'Aramitz, de Porthau, and d'Athos were real people and really were close friends, and I would argue the Dumas stories give them a far more interesting and evocative arc than what happened in real life - Athos died in a random duel only three years after meeting d'Artagnan, Porthos resigned from the Musketeers to take up a significant judicial office in the provincial Parlement of Navarre and Béarn, and Aramitz retired from the Musketeers to become an abbot in Béarn. D'Artagnan's death at Maastricht was a famous historical event of its time and couldn't be changed.
40 notes · View notes
blue-myrmeca · 7 months
Text
I have discovered The Three Musketeers (2014) and I can already feel it sinking its talons into me. It's such a fun story and I love swashbucklers in general and it seems like its been done pretty dang well the characters and costumes are so so fun and it has Peter Capaldi in it as the diabolical cardinal. What more could you want??
68 notes · View notes
schweizercomics · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
I'm four hundred pages in on the Three Musketeers and so far Athos's lackey Grimaud has uttered only one line of dialogue, which is to call D'Artagnan, at the time wearing a floral dress and sneaking into Athos's antechamber, a slut
(Chapter XXXVIII)
136 notes · View notes