✨Vol 1: Issue 1 "Firsts" is out NOW!✨
We are excited to share the first issue of We Go Together Zine!
Inside you will find artwork, poetry, fanfiction, edits, & more from our extremely talented creators. This digital issue features over 100 pages of brand new Spones content for all to enjoy and download.
You can get it for free here on itch.io.
Enormous thanks to our creators and the Zine Committee who helped make this whole project possible.
If we go together, all things are truly possible.
We hope you enjoy.💙
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Daredevil (1964) #7 | Stan Lee & Wally Wood
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I'm reading the three issues from the Mirage Guest Era where Raphael undergoes a retro mutation due to a leech that Leo, Don, and Mikey placed on his foot as a prank, and
God, these panels hurt in so many ways.
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[Character Study]
The Parallel Beauty and Grace of Raven and Arella
“She stands strong and regal, and even before her face can be seen, you know it is lovely beyond all measure…”
Undoubtedly, these praisings are devoted to Arella’s beauty and grace, with her stance portrayed and face revealed during the narrative. However, right after that, a full-body close-up portrait of Raven putting down her hood, revealing her face, is meticulously drawn.
This is also the first time we know what Raven looks like, despite her many previous appearances when she was gathering the Teen Titans. The question is, why now? Moreover, compared to Arella’s dimly lit face, no shades of shadow are casted on Raven’s soft features, as if to make an emphasis.
And I couldn’t help thinking that maybe the adoration of a “strong and regal” stance and a “lovely beyond all measure” face is also acclaimed for Raven by the authors in subtlety through Arella. After all, why not reveal her face before that? And why not choose a half-body portrait?
The only sound rationale for me is that it was a poetic, artistic choice to paint the parallel beauty and grace of Arella and Raven - the mother and the daughter.
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I have so many problems with karamo but the s8 finale… he sees an asian woman who has severe trauma surrounding her father due to (some) asian culture(s) not allowing people to properly talk to their parents about their emotions or issues with them because that could be seen as disrespectful, oui? so she hasn’t spoken to him after her mother died and that is hard, yes?
and this man chooses to surprise her in the car (after making her cry) with an unannounced FaceTime call with said father, which forces her to immediately talk about why she’s upset with him after three years of not speaking??????? without being prepared, without knowing what to say to a stubborn elderly asian man who never learned to deal with his emotions and fucked up because of it? REALLY?
the LEAST he could have done was tell her in advance so she could write it down for herself and so she could be prepared
sure they talked. sure they made a start. but at what cost. what violence did this wreak on her for no reason. jesus CHRIST THIS MAN ANGERS ME SO MUCH
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sad sack stupid idiot baby man!!!!
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