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Sex and the City, Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys (1x04)
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Modern AU Reylo: Ben and Rey have a tumultuous on again/off again relationship, but they keep finding their way back to each other.
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More old school Zutara art. Done for the prompt coffee. I loved doing a modern take on these two. It’s something I would definitely want to explore more.
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“No matter what, Takeru-kun, I will be there for you. When you returned to Odaiba, as soon as you sat next to my desk I felt I was under a protective umbrella…no…back in the Digiworld, in 1999, I was already under your umbrella. So, today, accept mine and let’s talk while you take me home…” _________________________________ Support my arts via Patreon => https://www.patreon.com/ayhelenk My Digimon Infinity site => https://digimoninfinity.com/
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Thor Odinson: God of Thunder and Feminist Icon
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Reposting my piece for @gokigen-na-chou-zine! (Posted it a bit too early before, oops.)
At any rate, I drew from the scene where the evil Dark Master Piedmon is chasing Kari and TK through his labyrinth, after turning all their friends into collectible keychains.
It was rather traumatizing as I recall.
If you missed out on getting a hard copy of this zine, leftover sales will be starting soon!
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During one of Birds of Prey’s fight sequences, Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) identifies a teammate’s vulnerability and provides a critical assist — by lending her a hair tie. This small act of sisterhood is as familiar in an everyday context as it is surprising in the DC Extended Universe. It’s one of the many ways that Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) differs from its superhero movie forebears: It not only stars women, it was made by them, too. “There’s more women in front [of] and behind the camera than any movie I’d worked on, which is pretty incredible,” says Robbie, who also produced the film. “It was partly a conscious decision, but it also always felt like the organic, right choice to make.”
—Entertainment Weekly: How the R-rated, women-powered Birds of Prey flips the bird — and the script — in high-flying style
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Kylo & Rey in SNL’s new condiment romance 🍅
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