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sgsketchbook · 1 year
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drawing art for my silly little favorite book. i know it’s been years but these guys changed my life!! love ‘em forever
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i don’t care how old i get love, simon will always be one of my top comfort movies
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Love, Simon is a fucking amazing movie and anyone who disagrees can suck my dick
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honorarypines · 2 years
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Heartstopper/Love Victor/Love Simon crossover nobody asked for
- They meet during Truham/Higgs trip to US or something 
- I can see Charlie getting along with Victor since they’re both gay disasters
- Lake instanly befriending Imogen. At some point Imogen ends up having a sleepover at Lake’s almost everyday. Lucy is not jealous though, she trusts her gf
- Lake/Lucy going on double dates with Tara/Darcy
- Ok so there are three Nicks now: Nick Nelson (Heartstopper), Nick Eisner (Simon) and Nick-Victor’s ex boyfriend, which causes so much chaos and  misunderstandings
- Simon and Nick N getting along well. Nick teasing Simon about his complete lack of coordination, Simon passing his oreo addiction onto Nick 
- Abby adoring Tara and Darcy sm
- Rahim and Elle chatting about fashion + painting each other’s nails
- Tori and Pilar becoming besties, gossiping about their brothers
- Charlie eventually opening up to Lake about his eating disorders since it’s something she’s familiar with as well
- Bram and Charlie teasing their less academic boyfriends
- Tao acting super jealous at first, but eventually warming up to the new friends
- Mia and Elle hanging out a lot. Both are super chill and cool, with best fashion senses
- Nick N. running into Cal somewhere. They end up having emotional conversation about bisexuality 
- Surprisingly, Tao and Felix becoming close. Both are extremely loyal and quirky. They also share love for weird movies
- Andrew acting protective around Charlie; he’s such a fierce ally and hearing about Char’s bad experiences with his rugby teammates made him sad 
- Tara, Darcy and Charlie occasionally playing with Benji and Lucy’s band 
- Endless tea versus coffee debates
- Nick and Charlie being the cutest and maybeee Victor and Benji get a little competitive around them 
- everyone asking Simon for dating advice and he’s like bitch I’m just as clueless as you, just got lucky 
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kalocklyle · 2 years
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I’m gonna say it. you don’t have to feel represented in love, simon. hell, you don’t even have to like it. but to actively hate on it and invalidate the people who found comfort in it is really weird to me. I get it, the movie isn’t perfect. I’ll be the first to admit that it has flaws. trust me, I know. but making people feel bad or guilty for finding comfort in something is such a shitty thing to do. you would fucking hate if it people spent so much time shitting on one of your comfort movies, too. it’s despicable how much instead of just criticizing it, people actively hate on it all the time. i saw love, simon for the first time in 8th grade. i had just come out to my parents a year ago. a lot of the things in that movie were things I needed to hear, things that saved my life. i know plenty of people who were also outed who found a lot of comfort in love, simon and related to simon’s story. I guess what I’m trying to say is think before you speak. criticizing a movie is absolutely okay, but actively hating on it all the time, especially when someone who loves it talks about it, is gross. this is just a general message it’s not directed I’m just rewatching love, simon.
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robotshowtunes · 1 year
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“Sometimes, I think I’m destined to care so much about one person it nearly kills me.” 💙💚
Adapted from the original film poster
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intlbookclub · 2 years
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earth2mpregverse · 1 year
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Simon Spier &Nick Eisner
Don’t Steal My Work And Post It On Other Sites Without My Permission And Credit
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Don’t Steal My Work And Post It On Other Sites Without My Permission And Credit
Simon Spier and Nick Eisner are your typical example of an average student.  Good grades, well liked among their peers, great friends, loving and supporting families and so on and so on.  However, that had all changed when both had decided to lose their virginity.  Yet Nick and Simon, both learned it wasn’t like in the movies all love and passion from their better halves.  Really it was more like mud wrestling in the dark trying to fine the spot where everything actually went.  Although they didn’t expect what happened afterwards.  Both Simon and Nick got pregnant.  Still, they were determined not to in up like the character in Juno. And even though at first their families were both shocked and disappointed they eventually came around and couldn’t wait to meet their grandkids.
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succs · 1 year
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changed my mind on See Girl Run (2013) now ranking it a 10/10, 5/5, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, 100% Certified Fresh Tomatoes, 10.0…..Deserved Winner of Oscar, Golden Globe, Emmy, Writers Guild Award, Nick Teens Choice Award, Tumblr Award, Twitter Stan Award, Eisner, Tony, Jeremy Jahn’s Positive Review YouTube Video, ONE BAJILLION PRAISE ARTICLES GO WATCH THIS MOVIE SPREAD THIS SHIT LIKE WILDFIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Do you know this Jewish character?
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gorogues · 2 months
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Spoilers for comics in June!
These are from the official solicits for that month, which you can see in full at Adventures In Poor Taste.
THE FLASH #10 Written by SIMON SPURRIER Art and cover by RAMÓN PÉREZ Variant covers by OTTO SCHMIDT and MATT TAYLOR DC Pride variant cover by NICK ROBLES $3.99 US | 32 pages | Variant $4.99 US (card stock) ON SALE 6/25/24 As the Arc Angles bring the Crown of Thawnes into The Gallery, Wally West has to pull himself together to face some old Rogues. Amanda Waller’s Task Force raids Terrifictech, and brings some shocking backup to keep any speedsters in line!
Very curious if these "old Rogues" are different people than the ones we've been seeing (Evan or Folded Man or Grodd), or if the term has even been improperly capitalized and he's fighting Razer or Mazdan or somebody.
That variant cover gives me vibes of Lisa's ribbons or even Roscoe, but that's probably just wishful thinking.
There's nothing overt about Hartley in this year's Pride issue, but here's the solicit just in case. Maybe he'll appear in a pin-up.
DC PRIDE 2024 #1 Written by AL EWING, NGOZI UKAZU, NICOLE MAINES, PHIL JIMENEZ, and others Art by NGOZI UKAZU, CLAIRE ROE, O’NEILL JONES, and others Cover by KEVIN WADA Wraparound variant cover by DAVID TALASKI Variant cover by BABS TARR Foil variant cover by BABS TARR 1:25 variant cover by KEVIN WADA $9.99 US | 104 pages | One-shot | (all covers are card stock) ON SALE 5/28/24 DC’s Eisner and Ringo award-winning Pride anthology returns in the form of a universe-spanning travelogue like you’ve never seen! In its pages, Dreamer makes a first-time pilgrimage to her ancestral planet, Naltor! Poison Ivy and Janet from HR go spore-hunting on Portworld! Superman (Jon Kent) gets the boys together for a night out in A-Town, but things go sideways when The Ray vanishes into thin air! Steel (Natasha Irons) works up the courage to face Traci 13 at the Oblivion Bar’s Pride party for the first time since they broke up! Aquaman (Jackson Hyde) catches an unexpected ride to the Fourth World just in time for their annual Love Festival! All this and more in a volume celebrating how the LGBTQIA+ community is everywhere and belongs anywhere—even the very furthest reaches of the universe. Plus, this year’s anthology features a special preview of the upcoming YA OGN The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley, as well as an unmissable autobiographical story written by industry legend Phil Jimenez about the fantastical worlds that shaped him, brought to life by Giulio Macaione!
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emilysworldoffandoms · 4 months
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Books I Read in 2023
Wilde Child By Eloisa James (Romance)
Looking for Me…in this Great Big Family By Betsy R. Rosenthal (Middle Grade Verse)
My Last Duchess By Eloisa James (Romance)
Wilde in Love By Eloisa James (Romance)
Our Souls at Night By Kent Haruf (Fiction)
Too Wilde Too Wed By Eloisa James (Romance)
Nick and Charlie By Alice Oseman (YA Novella)
Born to Be Wilde By Eloisa James (Romance)
The Woman in the Purple Skirt By Nasuko Imamura (Fiction)
Say No to the Duke By Eloisa James (Romance)
Crumbs By Dance Stirling (Graphic Novel)
The Reluctant Countess By Eloisa James (Romance)
Demon in the Wood By Leigh Bardugo & Dani Pendergast (Graphic Novel)
Write for Your Life By Anna Quindlen (Non-Fiction)
Let There By Laughter By Michael Krasny (Humor)
Mary’s Monster: Love, Madness, and How Mary Shelley Created Frankenstein By Lita Judge (Biography in Verse and Pictures)
Soft Thorns By Bridgett Devoue (Poetry)
Wolfed: Cursed By Love: Book One By Leia Stone (Urban Fantasy Romance)
Constantine: Distorted Illusions By Kami Garcia & Isaac Goodhart (Graphic Novel)
A Life Force By Will Eisner (Graphic Novel)
Dropsie Avenue By Will Eisner (Graphic Novel)
Love & Other Words By Christina Lauren (Romance)
The World Keeps Ending and the World Goes On By Franny Choi (Poetry)
The Valentine’s Hate By Sidney Halston (Romance)
Fagin the Jew By Will Eisner (Graphic Novel)
Autoboyography By Christina Lauren (YA)
You Are Here By Dawn Lanuza (Poetry)
Wolfed: Book Two: Promised to Him By Leia Stone (Urban Fantasy Romance)
New York: The Big City By Will Eisner (Graphic Novel)
To the Heart of the Storm By Will Eisner (Graphic Novel)
The Outsiders By S.E. Hinton (Classic YA) [Re-read]
True Beauty By Yaongyi (Graphic Novel)
The 13 Clocks By James Thurber (Verse and Pictures)
Chasing Cassandra By Lisa Kleypas (Romance)
Banned Book Club By Kim Hyun Sook, Ko Hyung-Ju, and Ryan Estrada (Graphic Novel)
Coven By Jennifer Dugan (Graphic Novel)
Exes & O’s By Amy Lea (Romance)
2 Am Thoughts By Mackenzie Campbell (Poetry)
My Greenhouse By Bella Mayo (Poetry)
Unterhaken By Leela Corman (Graphic Novel)
Morning Haikus By Carin Weisman Crook (Poetry)
HER: Volume 3 By Pierre Alex Jeanty (Poetry)
These Are My Big Girl Pants By Amber Vittoria (Poetry)
When in Rome By Sarah Adams (Romance)
Mr. Wrong Number By Lynn Painter (Romance)
Hollow By Brandon Boyer-White & Shannon Waters (Graphic Novel)
Set on You By Amy Lea (Romance)
The Sun & the Star By Rick Riordan & Mark Oshiro (Middle Grade)
Practice Makes Perfect By Sarah Adams (Romance)
Haikus for Jews By David M. Bader (Poetry) [Re-read]
LVOE By Atticus (Poetry)
Schwartz’s Hebrew Delicatessen: The Story By Bill Brownstein (Non-Fiction)
Spy X Family Vol. 1 By Tatsuya Endo (Manga)
My Hero Academia Vol. 1 By Kohei Horikoshi (Manga)
Imogen, Obviously By Becky Albertalli (YA)
Spy X Family Vol. 2 By Tatsuya Endo (Manga)
Spy X Family Vol. 3 By Tatsuya Endo (Manga)
True Love Experiment By Christina Lauren (Romance)
A beautiful composition of broken By r.h. Sin (poetry)
Spy X Family Vol. 4 By Tatsuya Endo (Manga)
Spy X Family Vol. 5 By Tatsuya Endo (Manga)
All About Me! My Remarkable Life in Show Business By Mel Brooks (Memoir)
Whiskey words & a shovel By r.h. Sin (Poetry)
Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself By Alan Alda (Memoir)
Spy X Family Vol. 6 By Tatsuya Endo (Manga)
The Unhoneymooners By Christina Lauren (Romance)
The Soulmate Equation By Christina Lauren (Romance)
M*A*S*H: A Novel About Three Army Doctors By Richard Hooker (Fiction)
Mixed Blessings By William & Barbara Christopher (Memoir)
Never Have Your Dog Stuffed and Other Things I’ve Learned By Alan Alda (Memoir)
Red, White, & Royal Blue By Casey McQuiston (Romance)
Spy X Family Vol. 7 By Tatsuya Endo (Manga)
SOTUS Vol. 1 By Bittersweet (Manga)
SOTUS Vol. 2 By Bittersweet (Manga)
While the Duke Was Sleeping By Sophie Jordan (Romance)
Beach Read By Emily Henry (Romance)
Spy X Family Vol. 8 By Tatsuya Endo (Manga)
Spy X Family Vol. 9 By Tatsuya Endo (Manga)
The Scandal of it All By Sophie Jordan (Romance)
Not That Duke By Eloisa James (Romance)
Unorthodox Love By Heidi Shertok (Romance)
The Duke Buys a Bride By  Sophie Jordan (Romance)
This Scot of Mine By Sophie Jordan (Romance)
Kissing Kosher By Jean Meltzer (Romance)
The Duke’s Stolen Bride By Sophie Jordan (Romance)
My Roommate is a Vampire By Jenna Levine (Romance)
The Virgin and the Rogue By Sophie Jordan (Romance)
The Duke Effect By Sophie Jordan (Romance)
SOTUS Vol. 3 By Bittersweet (Manga)
Percy Jackson: Chalice of the Gods By Rick Riordan (Middle Grade)
Tiny Dancer By Siena Cherson Siegel (Graphic Novel)
Zatanna: The Jewel of Gravesend By Alys Arden (Graphic Novel)
Everything I Know About Love I Learned from Romance Novels By Sarah Wendell (Non-Fiction)
The Roommate Pat By Allison Ashley (Romance)
Spy X Family Vol. 10 By Tatsuya Endo (Manga)
Two Rogues Make a Right By Cat Sebastian (Romance)
The Things They Carried By Tim O’Brien (Fiction)
Count Your Lucky Stars By Alexandria Bellefleur (Romance)
The Bromance Book Club By Lyssa Kay Adams (Romance)
Mockingjay By Suzanne Collins (YA)
The Official Quotable Doctor Who: Wise Words from Across Space & Time By Cavan Scott and Mark Wright (Quote Book)
God Plays Hide and Seek Poems By Greta Elbogen (Poetry)
Women Holding Things By Maira Kalman (Poetry/Verse/Photos)
The Little Liar By Mitch Albom (Fiction)
Love Brought Me Through the Holocaust: A Daughter’s Memories By Judith Koeppel Steel (Non-Fiction)
Himawari House By Harmony Becker (Graphic Novel)
Undercover Bromance By Lyssa Kay Adams (Romance)
Unordinary By uru-chan (Graphic Novel)
Son of : A Gripping Account of Terror, Betrayal, Political Intrigue, and Unthinkable Choices By Most Hassan Yousef (Memoir)
Love & Latkes By Stacey Agdern (Romance)
Twelve Tribes: Promise and Peril in New Israel By Ethan Michaeli (Non-Fiction)
Never on Shabbas! By Henry Leonard (Political Cartoons)
The Little Guide to Taylor Swift: Words to Shake It Off (Quote Book)
This Winter By Alice Oseman (Novella)
Heartstopper Volume 5 By Alice Oseman (Graphic Novel)
Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth By Noa Tishby (Non-Fiction)
Counting the Cost By Jill Duggar (Memoir)
How to Educate a Citizen: The Power of Shared Knowledge to Unify a Nation BY E.D. Hirsch Jr. (Non-Fiction)
Two Tribes By Emily Bowen Cohen (Middle Grade Graphic Novel)
Foster By Claire Keegan (Novella)
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I've been on a slight classic Disney TV Animation kick.
I'm talking mid-1980s to early 1990s era DTVA... The era of DUCKTALES, CHIP N' DALE RESCUE RANGERS, TALESPIN, DARKWING DUCK, etc. I loved these shows as a kid, as I caught the many re-runs of them on Toon Disney in the late '90s when staying over my grandparents' house during the summer days before my mum got home from work.
And the funny thing is, when reading up on these shows and their histories... If a ton of these shows were being made today? I think they'd be met with a lot of doubt and skepticism on the Internet...
Like... "TALESPIN? Wtf is this? JUNGLE BOOK characters as cargo pilots in an INDIANA JONES-esque adventure setting? Chip and Dale lookin' like Indiana Jones and Magnum P.I.? Trying too hard to be relevant and cool. So dated! A Disney cartoon about Gummi Bears??? A candy??? Disney is totally out of ideas, man-"
And yet, the fledgling division - a brainchild of the newly-arrived CEO Michael Eisner, who saw that Disney had long barely contributed to the world of episodic television animation - went through with these shows circa 1985-1993... They came out, kids and audiences watched them, they all did very well, are fondly-remembered favorites of American animation's 2nd Golden Age. The early batch of shows arguably changed the game for TV animation in the states, which was by then soaked in toy commercials and cliche kidvid stuff.
And I almost get the feeling that once the Golden Age went full-throttle with the advent of THE SIMPSONS, Nickelodeon's "Nicktoons", Warner Animation's offerings (many of which involving Steven Spielberg!), MTV's groundbreaking adult cartoons, and many more, Disney TV Animation did have some re-routing. The early '90s was a kind of weird era for them, when they put out shows like BONKERS, RAW TOONAGE, and THE SCHNOOKUMS AND MEAT FUNNY CARTOON SHOW. The game was changing fast, and soon they were wowing once more with the likes of GARGOYLES, and venturing into other territory with shows like PEPPER ANN. They'd get creators of shows that were hits on other networks, such as Paul Germain from RUGRATS, who co-created RECESS with Joe Ansolabehere, who had previously worked on another iconic Nick show, HEY ARNOLD!
Kinda makes me think of where Disney Animation has been for a bit these past few years, in an era where the mainstream feature animation game is changing fast. And how! And it's not that what they do is bad or - as largely insufferable people say - "mid". Release something like ENCANTO or RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON or even STRANGE WORLD in 2015, it'd be praised, most people would be in agreement, "Yeah, another strong entry from the revitalized WDAS." Of course, RAYA and ENCANTO enjoyed solid reviews and excellent streaming results, and STRANGE WORLD even got pretty passing grade reviews (whereas something like the MARIO movie... Didn't. Funny how that works), but large chunks of weird animation fans on the internet seem to think they're all just "mid" or whatever... It's some console wars-caliber nonsense, I think, that's reductionist. If I didn't like something, I still acknowledge the hard work put in by the filmmakers/crew (especially crucial amidst the writer and actors' strike), and go about my day. I'm not pitting STRANGE WORLD against PUSS IN BOOTS 2, for sure. There's no reason for me to do so.
I thought about how in ANIMANIACS, they took potshots at BONKERS. The same era as "SEGA does what NintenDON'T." Those extreeeeeeme aaaaattitude '90s!
I know, because I lived most of that decade.
BONKERS is a show that fascinates me (I recently wrote a little thing about it on my main tumblr), and I thought while watching it... Release this show in 1988, and *not* 1993, it's likely hailed as groundbreaking. A cartoon trying to be zany and fun like 1940s Tex Avery cartoons, visually satisfying and nicely realized, and much more original than - say - the umpteenth CARE BEARS cartoon or the new Hanna-Barbera ersatz Scooby-Doo stuff. But, post-TINY TOONS, post-REN & STIMPY, and sitting next to ANIMANIACS, it seemingly just could not compare. It also didn't help that it was heavily inspired by the amazing film that is WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT, its characters and premise ostensibly being a replacement for a property Disney could no longer do stuff with because of their feud with co-owner Spielberg. (Which puts TINY TOONS and ANIMANIACS' potshots at Disney and BONKERS, respectively, into perspective.)
Similarly, Hanna-Barbera - long one of the studio names synonymous with TV animation in America - were in an odd place themselves, until they - under the stewardship of one Fred Seibert - began bringing in some incredible talent like Genndy Tartakovsky, Paul Rudish, Rob Renzetti, to name a few... We had moved away from the likes of YO YOGI!, TOM AND JERRY KIDS, and SIMPSONS-chasing "adult" cartoons like CAPITOL CRITTERS and FISH POLICE... 2 STUPID DOGS, which had been dismissed as a REN & STIMPY wannabe by some folks back in the day, was really a launchpad for those talents. And soon, Hanna-Barbera Productions was rockin' the mid-to-late '90s with all the iconic Cartoon Network shows we all know and love... Kinda makes me think of how Illumination gets looked at, they've been around for some time and they "churn out" stuff that's just "mid" or "bland" or whatever, but I think post-SING 2, post-MINIONS 2, there's a sort-of newfound appreciation for them in some circles. Somewhat. SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE got a pass from a lot of people engaging in these weird console wars, despite its middling critical reception and a lot of folks saying it actually wasn't good. (I liked it fine, but I felt it was more a "Mario's Greatest Hits" showcase than an actual movie.) But, Illumination has an adult animation division (Moonlight) firing up, some pretty dynamic side projects and shorts, too. They even got talent like Benjamin Renner, who directed the upcoming MIGRATION. They're doin' something right if they got him.
I think, more than anything, things change so fast in entertainment. Tastes change, things trend, animated movies take a while to come out and are largely determined at a stage long before a print (or digital file) of the finished film projects onto a screen somewhere. How does one know what the world looks like, culturally, five years after they have started their film? Let alone 2 years? It's why I don't pile on films like ELEMENTAL, STRANGE WORLD, LIGHTYEAR, RUBY GILLMAN, et al losing money. They seemed surefire when they signed off on them, and like William Goldman said... No one knows anything!
I dunno, I thought I'd just relate some current feature animation things to what was happening in TV animation some 30 years ago... all because I was watching TALESPIN and BONKERS and such-
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dear-indies · 7 months
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hey there!! could i please get a bit of fc help, whenever you've got the time? i'm looking for a man in his mid-twenties to early-thirties, with long hair? i know it's all a bit vague, but any suggestions you've got would be amazing! thank you!
Xavier de Guzman (1988) Filipino.
Jesse Rath (1989) Goan Indian / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Chai Hansen (1989) Thai / Unspecified Australian.
Frank Waln (1989) Sicangu Oyate Lakota Sioux.
Tony Thornburg (1990) Japanese / Swedish.
Dev Patel (1990) Gujarati Indian.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson (1990) English, Ashkenazi Jewish, small amount of Irish.
Nathaniel Curtis (1990) Indian / English - is gay.
Kiowa Gordon (1990) Hualapai, English, Scottish, Danish, Manx.
Avi Nash (1991) Indian.
Jade Hassouné (1991) Lesbanese - is queer - when he was in Shadowhunters.
Brock O'Hurn (1991)
Jordan Rodrigues (1992) Malaysian.
Alexander Hodge (1992) Chinese Singaporean / Irish.
Tommy Martinez (1992) Venezuelan.
Dylan Cook (1992) Ojibwe.
Joe Keery (1992)
Maxence Danet-Fauvel (1993)
Sebastian Chacon (1993) Colombian / Ecuadorian.
Eduardo Franco (1994) Mexican.
Shayan Sobhian (1994) Persian Baha'i / Russian Jewish.
Louis Kurihara (1994) Japanese / British.
Chris De'Sean Lee (1994) African-American.
Kenton Duty (1995)
Nick Robinson (1995)
Ross Lynch (1995)
Román Zaragoza (1996) Akimel O’odham, Mexican, Japanese, and Taiwanese.
Maxim Baldry (1996) English, distant German / Georgian, Russian.
Tamino (1996) Egyptian, Belgian, Lebanese.
Aria Shahghasemi (1996) Iranian.
Odiseas Georgiadis (1996) Ghanaian / Greek.
Elliot Fletcher (1996) - is trans.
Josh Heuston (1996) Anglo Sri Lankan.
Luke Eisner (1996)
Tony Revolori (1996) Guatemalan [Spanish and Unspecified Indigenous], possibly other.
Baker Boy (1996) Yolngu.
Jacob Romero (1996) Afro Jamaican.
Luka Sabbat (1997) Irish, English, German, Haitian.
Murakami Nijiro (1997) Japanese.
All of these are of varying lengths but I consider them all to be long!
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showscourage · 1 year
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showscourage ; an independent multimuse ; hosted by kitt ; 31 ; she + her . currently contained muses ; laszlo kreizler ( the alienist ) , lois lane ( snyder’s dccu ) , pete “ maverick ” mitchell ( top gun + maverick ) , will graham ( nbc’s hannibal ) , ulrich nielsen ( dark ) , jo march ( little women ) , howl pendragon ( howl’s moving castle ) , joe black ( meet joe black ) , einar liefsen ( oc paranormal investigator ) , athos de la fere ( bbc the musketeers ) , kerr avon ( blake’s 7 ) , edward rochester ( jane eyre ) , nick andros ( stephen king’s the stand ) , romeo montague ( romeo + juliet ) , haymitch abernathy ( the hunger games ) , uhtred ragnarsson ( the last kingdom ) , napoleon solo ( the man from uncle ) , clark kent ( smallville ) , ivar ragnarsson ( vikings ) , christine daae ( phantom of the opera ) , albert de morcerf ( the count of monte cristo ) , jay gatsby ( the great gatsby ) , finnick odair ( the hunger games ) , edmond dantes ( the count of monte cristo ) , monsieur gustave h. ( the grand budapest hotel ) , mike ross ( suits ) , denny colt ( will eisner’s the spirit ) , hild / finan / osferth ( the last kingdom ) , geralt of rivia ( CDPR the witcher 3 ; wild hunt / netflix ) , link ( legend of zelda ) , lady marian / robin of locksley ( robin hood ; prince of thieves ) , captain eyk larsen ( 1899 ) +  more to be added soon !
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multiplemarketips14 · 4 months
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Unique Art
Comic books and their Unique Art    style have enthralled readers for over 80 years. While the Golden Age of comics began in the late 1930s, the evolution of comic book art has continued through various eras up to the present day.
  The birth of the modern comic book is often cited as 1938's Action Comics #1 which introduced Superman and launched the superhero genre. The comic was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster. Their iconic cover depicting Superman lifting a car established his incredible strength and started the Golden Age of comics (1938-1950).
  Other key artists from the early years include Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, who created Captain America in 1941 for Timely Comics (later Marvel). Kirby's energetic art style came to define the Marvel look. Will Eisner's The Spirit (1940) also stood out for its film noir style.
  The post-war era saw the rise of horror and crime comics. Notable artists included Basil Wolverton, with his grotesque cartooning in humor titles like Mad Magazine. EC Comics also published prominent horror titles like Tales from the Crypt, featuring artists like Al Feldstein and Graham Ingels.
 The Silver Age of comics (1956-1970) brought a new wave of iconic superheroes and styles. DC Comics relaunched The Flash in 1956 with Carmine Infantino's sleek art. Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko created the Marvel Universe with Stan Lee, introducing heroes like The Fantastic Four (1961) and Spider-Man (1962).
  Underground comix also emerged as a counterculture movement, with Robert Crumb's Zap Comix (1968). Crumb's gritty, fluid art was a sharp contrast to mainstream comics. Other underground artists, like Gilbert Shelton and Art Spiegelman, pioneered new stylistic territory.
 Bronze Age comics (1970-1985) saw creators expand the artistic possibilities of the medium. Neal Adams brought photorealism to DC titles like Green Lantern/Green Arrow. Jim Steranko experimented with surrealism and Op art in Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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