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You know I'm a huge Dib apologist and will excuse every single wrong thing he does, but I can never get over how he couldn't even thank Gretchen for the Valentine's meat.
It’s finally done! Heres everyone from the Skool! Most of these characters hold some significance to the story plus I’ve been wanting to share their designs for a long time!
I know the comic is taking a while so I plan on releasing short extra treats for everyone while everything’s still in the works!
I plan on making more characters soon so keep a look out! 😊😊
(EDIT: I fixed Keith’s color pallette to make it less stand out 😊)
Can't draw Bob's Burgers style to save my life, but the latest episode made me want to draw Linda and Gretchen so badly.
Personally, I thought the episode was genuinely funny, but it was also incredibly sweet. The lengths Gretchen went to ensure her younger sister had a great bachelorette party (even though planning isn't her strength) and the lengths Linda and Bob went through to help Gretchen. (Poor Linda; she felt so bad about ruining that look book).
Also, these two looks cute as hell. I'm a sucker for new outfits on familiar cartoon characters.
I really love that Anne gave Lestat a romantic interest that didn't fall within the conventional 1990s westernized standard of beauty, like his description of a forty-year-old Gretchen in TotBT is just so refreshing to me — even today!
I thought again how like the Grecian women of Picasso she was, large and fair. Her eyebrows were dark brown and her eyes light-almost a pale green-which gave her face a look of dedication and innocence. She was not young, this woman, and that, too, enhanced her beauty very much for me.
Large and not young! What a visionary, truly.
*I will not be talking about Gabrielle here because a) she's Lestat's mother and he loves her so he is already predisposed to want to see beauty in her and b) Lestat describes Gabrielle as being slender with features that were "too kittenish" which "made her look like a girl"; I feel that that is obviously a different type of beauty altogether.
Come on, Hugo. If Bob hadn't been your wingman last night, you'd be another lonely guy in a satin sash. I was doing fine! I don't need a wingman! Oh, no?