#Fight of the Century comic
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proxycrit · 3 months ago
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LINKTOBER DAY 4- hyrule sanctum (it’s technically 3.5 but pshaw)
Zelda’s getting REAL TIRED of link THROWING HIMSELF IN FRONT OF HER like a MEAT SHIELD.
Anyways, for keen eyed viewers: yes that’s the sheikah slate. And yes a little strand of something DID tag along with the fleeing duo.
All zelda shenanigans here
Patreon sketchbook here!
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non-un-topo · 10 months ago
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Trying to kick my art block by doing the opposite of an easy drawing
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miss-eli-starfleet · 9 months ago
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Okay. This post is gonna be about Bart Allen, and all the Thawne-Allen stuff.
Tagged bc we both love Bart’s Thawne Allen problem: @themaybewoman
This is what I’ve gathered so far about his existence is hopefully comic accurate, but maybe not continuity accurate:
It starts with Iris West. Apparently, it’s recently revealed to me (today) that this girl is actually from the 31st century. Because of the semi-dystopian era of her birth, her real parents sent her back in time to the 21st century to keep her safe. She was adopted by the Wests, but she doesn’t know her future origins until later on.
She meets Barry as a news reporter, and they marry. When they were thinking about having kids, Reverse Flash/Eobard Thawne comes along and murders her because his likes to make Barry’s life as miserable as possible. But because she’s from the future, her parents found some magic comic book science to “revive” her, thus placing her in the 31st century to live her life.
Barry finds out she’s alive in the future, and basically goes into retirement to live with her in the 31st century. He passes the mantle of The Flash to Wally West. Why he doesn’t just get her and bring her back to the 21st century, I’ll never know. Or he just wanted her to be with her real parents (which i would assume she barely knows lol).
I was trying so hard to find out why Barry decided to raise their children in the 31st century, but we have our answer there. Iris is future girl. Their children, Don and Dawn Allen, later operates as the Tornado Twins much like Barry did as the Flash. In Central City, I’m assuming. There was some clashing with the Legion of Superheroes, basically the 31st century’s version of the Justice League, but whatever. Not really important to Bart’s existence.
Dawn Allen marries Jeven Ognats. They have a daughter named Jenni Ognats, who later joins the Legion of Superheroes as XS. Jenni is Bart’s cousin.
Don Allen marries Meloni Thawne, and that’s where this gets more complicated.
Meloni Thawne is the daughter of Earthgov President Thaddeus Thawne, who irrc is a direct descendant of Eobard Thawne. When President Thawne learned of this marriage, the dude’s pissed because the Thawne-Allen feud is still on in his mind. He disowns his daughter, indirectly has the Tornado Twins killed via Dominators, and then kidnaps Bart.
Idk where Barry is in all this, maybe he went into the Speedforce and just chilled there through all this?
Now Bart had this hyper-accelerated aging thing going on as a side effect of being born a speedster (I think). Like nearly a teen by two yrs I think. Thawne grandfather stuck him in this VR so he can grow up “normally”, intending to make him a living weapon against the Flashfam. I’m pretty sure Meloni was locked up or something during that period of time too? Otherwise she would’ve done something about this.
Iris kidnaps Bart, and takes him to the 21st century via the Flash Museum’s Cosmic Treadmill (how they used that idk), hoping that Bart would have Wally West as a mentor. Instead, Wally ditches him to Max Mercury to be trained, and it plays on his low self esteem. Wally was pretty mean to him at some times, like when he gets recruited for the Teen Titans as Kid Flash.
But, hey, Wally did run him around the world fast enough to fix his accelerated aging problem.
Anyways, he gets some visits from his other cousin, Jenni, and his mom in the Impulse 1995 series, which was so fun to read. It was so cool to read them talking to each other in Interlac he Max being all confused.
This all makes me wonder: was Meloni ever Don’s lightning rod? As to Iris is Barry’s lightning rod?
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comic-covers · 1 year ago
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(1951)
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sincerely-sofie · 8 months ago
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A particular type of torment one is very lucky to suffer.
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evilhorse · 12 days ago
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Do you call your commanding officer ridiculous?
(Buck Rogers 2430 A.D. daily strip)
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darius-1 · 5 months ago
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My idea of pitting them against each other in a church.
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swordmaid · 5 months ago
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shri’iia comes off as very arrogant - which she kind is let’s be real LOL like she is very confident when it comes to her own prowess and what she can do - and she definitely has that paladin brand of pompous and self righteousness but instead of it being directed to anything good, it’s directed at herself. she thinks what she is doing is right, and this new oath that she is serving is also right, and she’s doing everyone a massive favour so please give her all the applause and praise 👏👏👏 but it’s less narcissism or her being conceited of her personal self since all that confidence and self righteousness is directed to her oath. she sees herself as a vessel to enact her oath’s tenets, but if you give her that scenario where it’s like say what you like about yourself (as your own individual person) or draw 25 cards she WILL be drawing 25 cards bc she really does think of herself as a tool for her oath. and her entire sense of self worth and existence is wholly dependent on that oath so as she serves it, she feels more and more fulfilled bc that very thing is defining who she is. hence why when it’s ripped away from her, she’s just so very lost and bewildered and confused bc who is she anymore…!!!!! and oathbreaker shri’iia - even after bg3 canon or in my own canon universe for her - is still trying to find out who she is and still on that journey of trying to get a grasp on her fully realised self outside of being a paladin. and it’s still a journey ofc but I think as she grows, she’ll still regain that particular brand of arrogance since surprise that’s actually part of her personality lol
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jessebatson · 2 years ago
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Who is the more powerful weather goddess? That's the question today. You've got Storm, from the X-Men, Crystal, from the Inhumans, and Stormfront, a genetically-engineered supersoldier with the ability to control the weather. Well, all three of these ladies actually control the weather. Crystal technically controls oxygen atoms, which can create a dust storm or a typhoon or a fire. Storm controls the elements, so she can create lightning, cause typhoons, create tidal waves, freeze someone solid, or use any other kind of weather to defeat an opponent. Then there's Stormfront. Not only does she have the power to generate thunderstorms and lightning, she also has superhuman strength, durability, speed, and stamina. You name the trait needed to win a fight and she's pretty much got an enhanced version of it. While Storm probably has the most unrivaled power of controlling the weather, Crystal brings with her the ability to create fire and control Earth metals. Stormfront, though. Man, I don't know. She's extremely strong! It's not that she couldn't be taken down, but Storm and Crystal would have to work together for that to happen. Storm and Crystal could potentially take out Stormfront and then battle on their own. The movie version of Storm and the TV version of Crystal, though? I don't think it happens for them here. Winner: Stormfront
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assiraphales · 5 months ago
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nah since marvel is trending again I’m going to say it again louder for the people in back — canon steve rogers would never have chosen an “idyllic 1950s white pickett fence life” because the only place that man belonged was a picket LINE. the whole point of his character was that his work was never done. there was always going to be another oppressor, another bully, another person who takes advantage of the underprivileged for him to stand up to. from the moment he gained consciousness he, a chronically ill son of a working class mother living below the poverty line, used his voice and his body to protect & fight for what he believed in. I’m not sure there was ever a time pre-super soldier serum where he didn’t have a black eye. he could put the shield down all he wanted but he could never retire from being steve rogers — someone who never once turned a blind eye, who never once wanted a “reward” for his work, who never once abandoned his friends. this isn’t up for debate. this is almost a century of comic book & film/animated precedent. he may have been a man out of time, but in his words “it’s tempting to want to live in the past. it’s familiar, it’s comfortable. but it’s where fossils come from”
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puzzlewagon · 7 months ago
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it's crazy how ever since watchmen was published, every fictional story with superheroes in it has to treat its readers to An Oral History Of The Superhero Comic
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lizardpersonyknow · 2 years ago
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ALL of them are Different Flavours Of Autistic
Pls someone write a fic ab Damian deciding he's a Drake and bonding with them and then Jack drake is like "you can have any animal you want so long as you take care of it!" And then he tells Damian all about that animals ancient historical significance. Like I just want him to be a feral child who adopts this family and they look at him and say Same Hat!!!!!!
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minnie-themoocher · 7 months ago
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some books we know jason has canonically read:
the entire works of jane austen, especially pride and prejudice (his fav so far as we can tell)
the works of alexander dumas
the works of sir arthur conan doyle
hamlet by william shakespeare
richard iii by william shakespeare
1984 by george orwell
little women by louisa may alcott
the prince by machiavelli
fight club by chuck palahniuk
the art of war by sun tzu
these are just the real ones btw; he’s also read at least 2 self-help books, some entirely fictional series, unspecified books on japanese history, the napoleonic wars, and 19th century england, and in-universe superman comics.
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thebibliosphere · 6 months ago
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Joy I have to ask - what temperature do you think it is inside Wayne Manor?
Is it essentially outside temperature except where the fireplaces are? Does Alfred have a one man war against climate change? Is that why Bruce spends so much time in the basement?
Depending on which timeline you follow, Wayne Manor was built in the late 1800s. Having worked in giant historical homes, I'm telling you now it's a fucking pain in the ass to update the heating systems in those buildings. I know we've got comic book logic to contend with, and they've got massive generators in the basement to keep the cave running (sometimes it's turbines powered by the water flowing through the caves), but I also think it's plausible that to avoid damaging the historical facade of the building, you might walk around the house and see box fans shoved into the window frames during the summer because fuuuuck trying to install modern AC through 18th-century brickwork.
As for heat, well, for a frame of reference, the James J Hill house up here in MN—built roughly around the same time during the Gilded Age when the Waynes were pioneering industry in Gotham—was forced to rely on a boiler roughly the size of a steam engine to heat the house and used 250 tons of coal each year to keep it warm. That boiler provided hot water and ambient heat through steam radiators, but they also still had fireplaces in almost every room to try and compensate for the winter. The house was updated for modern heating and air conditioning within the last 40 years, but with a house that size and ceilings so tall, it's not particularly efficient. They still rely on box fans and space heaters to keep the space habitable during summer and winter.
New Jersey is not as far north as Minnesota, but the temperatures can still drop comparably low, especially when you factor in the seafront Gotham is on. So, while I do think they likely upgraded the heating systems at some point (they can't keep guzzling through coal like that), I also can't help but feel it's got to be cold as hell in that house unless they're being meticulous about lighting fires and airing every room out to prevent damp.
Because that's another thing. If you're not keeping your stone house warm, you risk damp and water damage, and I feel like Alfred would rather gnaw off his own arm than let Wayne Manor crumble to dust with black mold festering in the original French plaster.
So he's not so much fighting a one-man war against climate change as he's fighting a one-man war to keep the house dry. He's walking through rooms no one even uses, making sure the steam radiators are working and opening the windows a crack to let the condensation out.
Is he also turning off all the light switches as he goes? Yes. Is he always yelling, "Why is every screen in this house turned on if no one is using them?" also, yes.
Is Bruce also down in the cave huddled under an extra cape, overclocking the batcomputer to stay warm? Also a distinct possibility.
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thewertsearch · 12 days ago
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In that instant, her empire was gone. Gl'bgolyb's swan song wiped out her entire race, save the Condesce and her lone heiress, leaving the empire nothing more than a galactic necropolis of floating tombs.
I think that this would be a very interesting setting to explore, as the dust settles.
Picture it. You’re an alien race, one of thousands that have been enslaved by these awful galactic conquerors for untold centuries. One day, with no warning or apparent explanation, every single one of them starts howling in unbelievable pain, streams of technicolor blood erupt from their eyeballs, and they die.
Once the celebrations have died down, how does the galaxy respond? How do you rebuild civilization around such an enormous, unexpected power vacuum? Do the former colonies unite, salvage what they can from Alternian infrastructure, and try to form a government of their own? Does the universe devolve into anarchy, with everyone fighting over the mountains of resources now unguarded?
What happens to your sci-fi setting, when your Evil Galactic Empire is just... erased?
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She should arrive any minute now. When she does, she will find nothing but ruins and dust.
And, in the midst of all of this – what do you do if you’re the lone Empress, the last of the trolls? How long can you survive, when every single being in the galaxy would shoot you on sight?
If she cared to look closer, she would find a city of slain exiles, a man on the moon, and a pair of black lovers locked in a deadly dance.
A man on one of the moons, anyway. We still don’t know anything about Alternia’s pink moon – and, considering the dark significance of the Green Moon, I’m awfully suspicious of its sister satellite. Who’s living there?
But whether she looks or not, one thing will find her with certainty. A new employment opportunity.
The Condesce is fresh out of options, and has nowhere else to go - and if there's one thing Scratch likes, it's a woman who's out of options.
Why, though? What use is a dethroned empress to Scratch – or English, for that matter?
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Anyway, the last of the twelve ancestors arrived a bit late. In fact, she would cross through her portal six centuries after the descendants had come and gone.
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I would raise the girl to be groomed for her calling. My lessons would emphasize obedience, mastery of the clockwork majyyks, and being locked in a room.
So that's what's up with Fauxradia.
Megido, I am so fucking sorry. In a comic packed to the brim with terrible parents, you still managed to win the lottery. The absolute fucking jackpot.
You literally cannot get any lower than being raised by Doc Scratch.
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evilhorse · 22 days ago
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It’s a leaping American!
(Buck Rogers 2430 A.D. daily strip)
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