late christmas drawing ,, was really torn between reposting this or not !! i feel like ive lost my edge n all but i liked how the faces turned out 🥲 its unrendered and unfinished in some places but my awesome moots convinced me 2 post it here !! so u have them to thank for … hehehej… i love them alot and have been writing sm drabbles of ambereve ..;
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I was just thinking that I didn't like how Eve felt so disconnected from the rest of the cast and the story in the previous episodes, and my slow brain just clocked that was the point. She is isolated, she's lonely. She needs someone. She needs Mark. He's the only superhero person she has. Yeah, she can talk with Amber and William but they wouldn't truly understand. Mark would and that's why she tried to reach out to him. So I really hope when he gets back to earth, there would be some time where they can sit and talk because she looks like she really needs it.
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If I had a nickel for every animated superhero media in the last year that had the main superhero couple (with a budding romance) have an intimate moment on a rooftop overlooking a city, I'd have two nickels, but it's weird that it's happened twice.
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theeeeee most special girl this side of the Mississippi
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Watching the Atom Eve special and holy shit...it probably wasn't intended this way but it reminds me of my experiences growing up with then-undiagnosed autism
The always feeling different but not knowing why? Being mocked by your peers and told by your parents they wish you were normal? Feeling safe enough to be yourself to a long-time friend only for them to then shun you? The feeling of freedom when things finally click?
Again, I don't think this was intentional (it may have been idk lmao), but this just hits so close to home. I love it.
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the beloved government designed superweapon
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I feel like a lot of people miss the larger discussion the show is having about superheroes in relationships, specifically with regular people, and reduce things to a ship war of who is better for Mark and who he should end up with, for whatever reasons you don't like Amber or Eve.
But if you've noticed, especially with episode 3, regular people being in relationships with superheroes generally don't go too well, in this world Kirkman has created. Olga with Red Rush, the man at the support group who was with Green Ghost, even Debbie & Nolan to an extent. Those relationships, and the problems they talk about, are foreshadowing, a preview of what's most likely next for Mark & Amber.
There is an equal possibility that they could work through these issues and have good long relationship (like Superman & Lois), they don't have to end badly. But they will end, sooner or later, and that's where Eve eventually comes in. Kirkman puts Mark & Eve (Superman & Wonder Woman for the comparison) together for a reason. There's a specific thematic purpose behind them, particularly pertaining to the question of "What would you have after 500 years?" As the story goes on and the years pass, this theme becomes clearer. It's just at the moment, the time scope of the show feels very now and present but if they intend to adapt the entire story, it will encompass a very long time. And then, well, it's not too hard to put it together.
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Wow, Eve. Um. Kind of putting a lot of pressure on the kid, don't you think? He's gotta recover from Baby's First Murder.
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