Kda gosh boys when? 🥺👉🏼👈🏼
I was originally thinking about doing KDA with Sato, Eri, Jodie, and Vermouth but you got my gears turning. How could I resist drawing the Gosho boys in more outfits 😊 I based the poses and outfits off KDA's Baddest song.
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A sneak peek of a single page illustration by Red_Dbl!
Reminder that early bird sales for COMPASS: A Heishin Anthology opens on June 15th, 2024!
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The problem with Hattori is... he gets carried away.
Like, at the start of this case, he got carried away with his own feelings and didn't consider how anyone else might feel, thinking that obviously they all wanted the same thing.
Then he paused, realised that he was hurting Kazuha, and dialled it back.
Only... then he got carried away again.
Except this time, it's not because Hattori wants what Hattori wants, it's "Yay, Deduction Time!"
Shinichi is watching this trainwreck in slow motion.
Unable to do a single thing about it.
Hattori, you deduction-brained idiot.
Bonus:
The face of someone who knows he's done fucked up.
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Just thinking about how weird it must have been for the people (Ran) who saw Hattori’s disgust of Conan before the reveal vs his admiration and friendship after the reveal.
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“Let me be with you through the end.”
Happy new year y’all!!!🥳🥳🥳
(If you can’t see the first two images very clearly, you can also check this!👇)
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Hattori goes from being dead set on going to the baseball game he wants - he hadn't just been steamrollering over Shinichi's plans, but Kazuha's too - to actually seeing what his unfair play (making it into a contest of deduction, with his team having all the best detectives, setting Kazuha up for a complete loss) was doing to her.
Then, that reminds him-
The very first time he met Shinichi, he said something very relevant to all this - "There's no winning or losing in deductions... there's no best or worst either... because there's only... one truth to begin with."
After that, it takes a moment for Shinichi to catch on, especially since Ran had tried to get him on the girls' side before and Hattori had physically lifted him away!
But it doesn't take long for him to see what's going on, and the moment he does...
He's kind of snarky, but he's ultimately on board. Instantly.
Hattori didn't even need to tell him that the plan had changed - he trusts that Shinichi will pick it up, and he does.
I love this little exchange because it says so much about both of them, especially that Hattori's been growing, and he's still growing. He's becoming better. He has bad habits of competitiveness, but he's managing to curb them because of Shinichi's influence.
And here we see him realise it-
He gets to see Shinichi put his (presumably at least, it was mostly Hattori who was pushing for sports earlier, although we do know Shinichi likes sport) interests aside for a second time to help him.
Notable is that in the previous chapter, when they'd started the "deduction match," Shinichi wasn't really putting on the Conan mask much; he does this around Hattori, where he slips and acts more like his natural self, even around others, whether that's "more mature" or, like that one time after a case gone bad for him, where they're both able to play together like kids.
But here? The moment Shinichi realised that Hattori wanted him to help the girls (and Kogoro) figure out the truth first, he puts his Conan mask back on for him.
I have to wonder if half of Hattori's expression in this panel ("you're doing this? for me?") is "he caught on and he's helping" and half "he's doing that thing where he acts like a dumb kid on purpose, and I know he hates having to do that. But he's doing it, for me. To fix my mistakes." Because if he hadn't started all this in the first place, Shinichi wouldn't have to be doing this either.
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