Daily Rise Quotes: DAY 341
Leo: Should you tell him, or should I?
Donnie: Oh, allow me.
(Rise of the TMNT: Issue #4)
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GET HIS ASS
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feeling dizzy 😵💫
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Issue #4: “It’s Just Like Falling Asleep”
Couple things I want to make sure are clarified, so there’s no confusion.
Harebreeze is Slugpelt’s father (Pinepaw’s grandfather), and he died a couple moons ago. Cashew was Slugpelt’s partner, who left her when she told him she was pregnant. Cashew is who Dustfeather refers to at “raising them without a father”.
Rainhaze’s ear is not a mistake. This scene takes place before he got the injury, which he got about a moon after this flashback.
The more I write about Slugpelt, the more I grow to like her. She’s a very damaged individual, and has both many flaws and hurts. Sometimes they were taken out on her children. Cycle of generational trauma and all that.
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[Discussion | 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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You never fight alone.
Captain America : Sentinel of Liberty #4
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Hi I’m back and here to talk about Issue 4 of World’s Finest:
Hal is being mind controlled and my god is it funny.
The light from the ring!!! Clark being pissed!! Just amazing!
And the Bruce gets grabbed and Nezha talks shit. Also Hal coming up with a mech is so good!!! The backgrounds are so beautiful!!!
And then Bruce pisses him off and he just throws Bruce?! He’s just tossed it’s so funny.
Supergirl and Robin find out how to defeat Nezha and I like how the artstyle feels a bit different in these scenes. Like softer almost.
Robin gets lost in time.
And the finally my favorite scene! Batman and Superman will Hal’s ring off his finger and FUSE?!
They do a full dragon ball fusion help!? It’s just so crazy I love this comic series. If you’re ever interested read them. My rants do not do them justice.
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Negaduck. Page 9, issue 4 2024.
✨that's a little tiny significant vulnerable moment from Negaduck. dawww. didn't even ruin it with the second half in my eyes. Negaduck admitting he needs them ✨
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lmaooo “ya hang with dolphins????” is the weirdest way a fight has ended ever
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Megatron using Starscream to bolster his own ego like he does here raises questions about how he actually sees Starscream. Obviously he believes Starscream wants him dead. If he's just treating him like this for the sake of reminding himself and others that he's capable of making his descentors fall in line, one can't help but wonder whether he's making the situation with Starscream worse and to what degree Starscream's ambitions were twisted into something malicious by Megatron's hobby of making him into an example.
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Daily Rise Quotes: DAY 278
April: This is so dumb, you guys.
Leo: What? That's crazy talk, April... you look great!
Leo: That was a lie. This is so dumb, you guys.
(Rise of the TMNT: Issue #4)
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louder boys louder
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