the night of the living dead (1968) in sid and nancy (1986)
a nightmare on elm street 2: freddy’s revenge in those who can love me can take the train (1998)
the night of the living dead (1968) in the big sick (2017)
horrors of the black museum (1959) in that’ll be the day (1973)
carnival of souls (1962) in christine (2016)
island of lost souls (1932) in paterson (2016)
the night of the living dead (1968) in pet (2016)
king kong (1933) in a monster calls (2016)
monster in the closet (1986) in short cuts (1993)
white zombie (1932) in the hand that rocks the cradle (1992)
Title: Welcome Home
Fandoms: Danny Phantom, DC Comics, Batman
AUs: Demon Twins
Warnings: Discussions of Death, Canon typical Violence, Secrets (most of those aren't applicable to the first chapter, but will happen)
Summary: When Danny accidentally catches his parents plotting against him he does the only thing he can think of: flee to the birth family he's been intentionally avoiding. Now he's got to balance getting to know them and reconnecting with his lost twin while keeping his own secrets from a family of detectives.
I know some of you might have other favorite characters in UT/DR, and that's completely fair, I myself didn't have a favorite for a long time since I loved them all.
..But can we all agree that Asriel/Flowey is the best character Toby has ever written until now?
Just everything about his tragic story and development, how in genocide we can see explained how he changed so much from a sweet little boy who just wanted to save everyone and who loved his family, to a sadistic, apathetic, and manipulative flower.
That, and the hints that Flowey is still Asriel no matter how hard he tries to deny it. He's done so many awful things, and has gone through so much and in the end he's just a scared, panicked, sad child who doesn't want to be alone.
I couldn't explain it too well I think, there are just so many things to love about him.
Killmare. Idk what else to say. Made this short comic July 10th of 2023. I remember specifically that this comic was one of the last things I drew in that sketchbook before it got full.