Psst! Maybe doodle a Bruce and young Dick spotted by paparazzi!
Heartwarming! Bruce Wayne spotted walking with young ward Dick Grayson!
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This comic is made as the response to @thedasincolor's prompt, exploring how the Contact Clan Lavellan mission could have gone for my Ellana ✨
Splash of Color Saturday Prompt: Tell us about how different families, groups, cultures, and societies welcome visitors! When Inquisition Agents reach out to Clan Lavellan, or when they enter the Jaws of Hakkon, what might they expect to encounter? When a Warden calls upon the Legion of the Dead, how are they welcomed, and what are the customs that differ between the dwarves outside of Orzammar and those within? When we reach out to allies across the sea, or meet with diplomats from the indigenous Seheron people or in Rivain--or elsewhere? How do these welcomes differ for strangers, for armed people, for unarmed people, for children, for long-lost family?
Ellana's hand poses in the "folding betel leaf" page is heavily referenced from this video. The phoenix-wing betel and the trope of Deshanna recognizing her daughter from how the betel was prepared are also inspired by the Vietnamese folktale "Tấm Cám", which has a similar ending reveal to Cinderella where instead of the glass slipper, the King saw a set of phoenix-wing betel and immediately recognized it as being made by his long-lost love, and reunited with her at last. I've included some images under the cut of how it looks like in real life.
A noble's betel kit (with gold, silver, jade, ivory, Nguyễn Dynasty):
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Bettie Page - Queen of the Nile 1 pg7 by Jim Silke
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streamer michiru and kaoru is the one thing from otona precure i'm accepting as canon HGKLSHDKLF
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(via JHALAL DRUT: She-Hulk)
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Bracardi Curry please teach me your ways I LOVE LOVE HIS ART AND IN THE IDW COMICS MUAH-- just had to post about these. The way his art also screams vibes like jet set radio or bomb rush cyberfunk like I'm literally melting...
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Monstruos #39 - Editorial Ortega Colunga S.A, Mexico 1964.
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“And in the end, there we’d be. Sweat and leather. Bat and Cat.”, by Jorge Fornes, with Colors by Dave Stewart, Letters by Clayton Cowles and a Script by Tom King.
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Storm
Uncanny X-Men #230: T'was the Night.
by Chris Claremont; Marc Silvestri; Joe Rubinstein; Glynis Oliver and
Tom Orzechowski
Marvel
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Steve Ditko
Strange Tales #134
1965
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David Mack, opening splash page from Daredevil, vol. 2, no. 51 (Marvel, November 1, 2003).
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Like. Tim was supposed to be the level-headed Robin. Quick thinker, emotionally stable, Batman’s right hand. He gets kidnapped by Joker, and Bruce tells himself he’ll save him this time. It’s not going to be like Jason. Tim is nothing like Jason.
He’s right.
Tim doesn’t want to be saved. He shoots Joker dead and laughs.
Bruce tries to bring him home but Tim doesn’t want to go. He looks so much like Joker, with his skin smeared oily white and the corners of his lips pulled taut. But the sharp way he talks is just so familiar, so Tim, like Bruce could just reach out and grab him and pull his Robin back to the surface — if Tim wasn’t already cackling and slipping away into the shadows of the abandoned asylum.
The next time he sees Tim, the boy is having the time of his life, leading the GCPD all over town on a wild goose chase involving copious amounts of fireworks, laughing gas, and awful puns.
Gothamites are relieved — the villain that terrorized their city is dead, traded in for a cuter, less-bloodthirsty-but-equally-maniacal version. He’s equal parts scary and charming — even Nightwing looks conflicted for a moment when Tim plants a red lipstick mark on his cheek and sets off a glitter bomb in his face.
He’s happier now, he insists. Robin was great and all, but this is tons more fun. Why was he holding himself back for so long? He used to think every responsibility he took on was so important, that he was saving Gotham — all Gotham really needs is a good laugh!
…And don’t call him Junior, he informs Bruce, gesturing with the gag gun he used to kill Joker. The Joker is back, and he’s here to stay.
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Wolverine (2018) by David Finch
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