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"Get in, loser! We're going to therapy!"
#Southern California Comics#Disney#Marvel#X-Men#X-Terminators#Jubilee#Wolverine#X-23#Dazzler#Boom Boom
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a comic i made for hero's birthday 🍳 ✨
(art by me, script by @sunkitty143!)
#omori#omori hero#omori aubrey#omori kel#omori mari#omori sunny#omori basil#omori heromari#heromari#omori spoilers#my art#cat collab#a few notes:#the bird is an american robin#i changed hero's (beta) hoodie to USC for the university of southern california. i figure that's what it references lol#i hc hero gave basil his black eye so he'd drop the shears (his weapon is a fist which “gets the job done”)#comics
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Project 2025
#project 2025#comics#comic#cartoons#cartoon#memes#meme#freespeech#freedomofspeech#freedom of speech#university#universities#ausgov#politas#auspol#tasgov#taspol#australia#fuck neoliberals#neoliberal capitalism#anthony albanese#albanese government#class war#utas#university of denver#university of michigan#university of washington#university of texas#university of southern california#university of minnesota
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historically accurate trip to clifton's cafeteria!!!
[progress shots under the readmore]
#em draws stuff#SEND HIS ASS TO THE CLIFTON’S CAFETERIA!#I have been working on this image for More Than A Week and I feel like it has taken years off my life :]#look sometimes you get possessed by enthusiasm about fun comics you read and also nostalgia for bizarre novelty restaurants#due to the fact that clifton's no longer exists I cannot go there. but I can send the blorbos there by force if I so choose.#there's just something about old southern california restaurants with strange gimmicks and themes. take me away to there.#since I am very proud of this I will be using the full proper tags just this one single time [lying through my teeth]#swapping my usual format so there’s not just an absolute deluge of organizational stuff right off the bat#I think I said that the madness would probably go away soon but as you see that has not been the case (it's only gotten worse)#this is the most people I’ve put in a picture since I don’t know when#actually after a quick look-see through my files this might very well be the most people I’ve put in a picture Ever#the madness will do that to ya I guess. also the sheer raw clifton’s energy.#(altho' I got so tired in the end that about half the background is a very crunchy photo of The Real Clifton's...)#this is why my header is what it currently is and also why I posted that horrid 70s jello drink a week ago#many thanks are owed to jon dxppercxdxver for chatting with me about outfits and drink orders and such!#this is fanart for the weirder forefather of a rainforest cafe just as much as it is fanart for a videojame#I do not know what the typical tagging etiquette for this is but by golly I'm going to guess#clifton's cafeteria#team fortress 2#spy tf2#engineer tf2#soldier tf2#sniper tf2#demoman tf2#medic tf2#heavy tf2#pyro tf2#miss pauling#scout tf2#why yes I am tagging clifton's Like It Is The Piece of Media. what of it.
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We are so excited to launch our Kickstarter campaign TODAY! Please donate to help us bring more amazing Expanded Universe guests and events to LegendsCon!
Rewards include everything from stickers to t-shirts, and the opportunity to name a panel room!
Take a look at our campaign at kickstarter.com/projects/legendscon/event2023
LegendsCon is a fan-run convention celebrating the original Expanded Universe books, comics, games, and other media that are now known as Legends. We seek to create an event that brings together fans in an environment that fosters positivity and inclusivity while we celebrate our love of Legends material. Our growing guest list includes Randy Stradley, Matthew Stover, Corinna Bechko, Sean Stewart, Barbara Hambly and Abel Peña.
We are an unofficial community organized event, which is not sponsored, run by, or affiliated with Lucasfilm Ltd. All event proceeds will go to The Peter Mayhew Foundation.
#Expanded Universe#Star Wars Expanded Universe#Star Wars Legends#SWEU#Star Wars EU#SW Expanded Universe#Star Wars Books#Star Wars Comics#Star Wars Games#Mara Jade#Mara Jade Skywalker#Mara Jade Cosplay#Heir To The Empire#Thrawn Trilogy#The Emperors Hand#Kickstarter#Kickstarter Conventions#ComicCon#Los Angeles Events#Southern California
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I had this story idea in my head for a while after I made my Tulare Lake Basin picture. So I decided to make this comic into a small reel. I hope y'all like it.
#train#train art#art#artist#comic#comic video#furry comic#anthro comic#digital comic#anthro art#furry art#digital illustration#furry#kcvulpinestudios#steam locomotive#southern pacific#tulare lake basin#california history#california rain storm 2023#life beside the tracks#please reblog#please like and share#please comment
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Burlesque with a twist of comedy
This Friday, I'll be performing in Frisky Fridays Burlesque at Byblos in Los Angeles. Doors open at 8 p.m./9 p.m. show time. Don't miss this captivating lineup! ✨
Photo: Brent Kosadnar
#burlesque#los angeles burlesque#la burlesque#byblos#jade esteban estrada#the prada enchilada#comedy#comedian#stand up comedian#funny#hilarious#first gay latin star#gay comedian#gay comedy#los angeles comedy#la comic#la comedian#southern california#entertainment#entertainer#bravo#comedy central#queer comedy#queer comedian#queer latinx#stand up comedy#stand up comic#friday#frisky fridays burlesque#getjaded
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The Red House (and all who live in its walls) - Chapter 19
Fandom: DC Comics
Ships: Bart Allen/Kon El
Ratings: M+
Warnings: Alternate Universe - Modern: No Powers; Southern Gothic Horror; Mentions of self-harm
Story Synopsis: When former child star and Metropolis sweetheart Kon 'Superboy' El loses the last vestiges of his career to rampant partying and a budding alcohol addiction, he's forced to move into an old house in the Georgian woods because he can't afford his apartment or his bills anymore. Never the quitter, Kon embraces the crumbling antebellum house and all of its possibilities.
[Bart Allen/Kon El, No Powers AU, gothic horror romance]
Chapter Summary: Kon performs a concert in California for an unconventional chain-smoking weirdo, and perhaps there is some friendship involved.
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Enjoy, and don't forget to leave a review! ( •̀ .̫ •́ )✧
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04/29/24: It's taken me over 20 years, but I finally have all the English volumes of this Japanese Manga of Ranma 1/2. I've bought almost all of them over the years from my old local comic shop, online and other bookstores in Southern California and Arizona. My first ever copy I got from a fleamarket for a dollar back in 1997! I had been lagging on this one. It's been like 4 years since I bought the last book. I kept putting this one off. But recently, my mom wanted a new Bible to read, so I now had a reason to buy this and other books from Amazon. The book is in fair condition, as it's also close to 20 years old by now. And newer copies should exist, but those are in a different format, and I'm too far in to rebuy the series again. So yeah, I'll call this a personal collecting milestone. So thirteen can be a lucky number!
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If you enjoyed Freakboy…
#queer author#queer lit#gender queer#trans#trans women#coming of age#coming out#gender nonconforming#southern california#los angeles#local comic shop#best friends to lovers#friends to lovers#self promo#self publishing#self actualization
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Yes, I got my hands on 12 variants of Ultimate Spider-Man No. 1. I regret nothing!
#Disney#Marvel#Spider-Man#Ultimate Spider-Man#Southern California Comics#Comickaze#Yesteryear's Comics#No Regrets
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Bob's Big Boy Jr. on Santa Monica Blvd. & Yale St. in Santa Monica in 1970. The view is looking west down SM Blvd.
Apparently what made it "Jr." was the fact that you ordered at the counter when you came in, and then the server brought the food to your table when it was ready. There was no difference in the menu, which was headlined by the Big Boy double deck burger, which they invented in 1939.
One of the ways the franchise appealed to kids was that they gave away little comic books, that featured the Big Boy character typically in some heroic light. With games and puzzles, too, it gave the kids something to do while waiting for the food. I also included a glamour shot of the dessert menu from the '70s-.80s, because it was legendary.
This Bob's was only about half a mile from where I grew up, and I ate here as often as I could talk my mom into it. It was also the first restaurant I'd seen with comment cards for patrons to describe their dining experience.
The structure itself was very cool, and likely designed by renowned local architectural firm Armet Davis, the kings of Googie architecture in Southern California restaurants and coffee shops.
Source: https://clickamericana.com/topics/food-drink/vintage-bobs-big-boy-restaurants
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WonderCon 2024 Sets GARGOYLES 30th Anniversary Panel With Reunion Of The Crew And Cast.
In celebration of all things comics, sci-fi, horror, cartoons and general genre entertainment geekery, WonderCon returns to the Anaheim Convention Center in Southern California from Friday, March 29 to Sunday, March 31. Comic-Con San Diego’s more manageably-sized sibling event nevertheless has plenty to pack your schedule if you love all things animation.
Gargoyles fans are getting a treat as for the series 30th anniversary a reunion panel is among the events of the convention.
30 Years of Gargoyles - Sunday, March 31
11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. | North 200A
Gargoyles, an animated series that mixed mythology, complex themes and Shakespearean storylines, instantly attracted viewers of all ages in its first season. Though betrayed by the very ones they have sworn to protect, Goliath, his family, and Eliza taught impressionable minds about trust and understanding the other side. A cartoon that stood out from its peers at the time, it spawned comics, video games, and a newly announced live-action reboot. Cast, crew, writers and others will discuss how Gargoyles has inspired fan conventions and why it’s been consistently named one of the best animated series for three decades.
#Gargoyles#Disney Gargoyles#Greg Weisman#The Disney Afternoon#Disney Afternoon#WonderCon#WonderCon 2024
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https://x.com/jasimisinclair/status/1824074234311696760?s=46
This is sad. Then you wonder why so many actors, are booking a lot of jobs nonstop, because most of the jobs don’t pay enough money, until you are a household name.
LA and NY are super expensive cities.
Then you see film tweeter complaining about comic book movies, those movies usually give actors a way better paycheck than indie projects
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Gosh... that's crazy. And sad. 😔 I keep saying that these actors out here in Hollywood are not making as much money as you think they are... especially when you factor in the cost of living in Southern California, the amount of money they have to pay their teams and people who work for them, and of course, the amount of money that Uncle Sam takes away 🥴
So yea, it's not a whole lot when you think about it. Plus, unless they have side gigs, actors only make money when they're booked. It's almost like being a contractor. 🤷🏾♀️
I don't have any issues at all with actors doing comicbook films. My only concern is that I hope that those types of films don't become the ONLY types of films that are made out here only because they usually make so much money. 🥴
We need to keep the variety in films. And I'm sorry, but a bunch of comic book films and reboots and sequels should not be the only films keeping Hollywood afloat. 😩
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Donate to our Kickstarter campaign by June 26th and help us bring the Expanded Universe fandom a convention that is truly legendary! We have a special reward available for someone who donates $500 or more, you can name a panel room at Legends Con!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/legendscon/event2023
Names are subject to approval and must be appropriate, in-universe, and not of a real-world entity.
LegendsCon is a fan-run convention celebrating the original Expanded Universe books, comics, games, and other media that are now known as Legends. We seek to create an event that brings together fans in an environment that fosters positivity and inclusivity while we celebrate our love of Legends material. Our growing guest list includes Randy Stradley, Matthew Stover, Corinna Bechko, Sean Stewart, Barbara Hambly, Abel Peña and Craig Miller. We are an unofficial community organized event, which is not sponsored, run by, or affiliated with Lucasfilm Ltd. All event proceeds will go to The Peter Mayhew Foundation.
#Nomi Sunrider#Nomi Sunrider Cosplay#Tales Of The Jedi#Dark Horse Comics#California Events#Conventions#Comic Con#Los Angeles Events#Southern California#Expanded Universe#Star Wars Expanded Universe#Star Wars Legends#SWEU#Star Wars EU#SW Expanded Universe#LegendsCon#Star Wars Books#Star Wars Comics#Star Wars Games#Star Wars
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basics.
full name — Samuel Bloom - exclusively goes by Murph
faceclaim — Adam Brody
gender & pronouns —cis man, he/him
age — 42
birthday — 12/9/1981
sexuality — hetero, sad but true
occupation — unemployed
neighborhood — Deer Park
length of time in blue harbor — since the beginning of October
tldr. tw: divorce (full bio can be found at the bottom of the intro)
murph is called murph because it was a running joke all his life that he was cursed with bad luck. so instead of allowing murphy to be a name that haunted him his entire life, murph decided to simply make it his identity. people can't make fun of you if you do it first!
he's the oldest of two boys and the least favorite. his family is the loud rambunctious type and the gene seemed to skip him. he liked comic books and robots and listening to obscure indie bands in his bedroom. so he got pushed onto the backburner a lot in favor of his brother who was the big man on campus with his football and his hundreds of friends and his endless charm
he was born and raised in the san francisco area but went to college in southern california for a change of pace and for a chance to not be in his little brother's shadow. his studies were in coding and game design and it was nice to feel like he was finally excelling at something
he finally shook off that lingering awkward teen thing at some point in his college career and actually started dating. if he hadn't already fully become murph he might have dropped the nickname because things were going really well!
after graduation, he got a job at a fairly big name gaming company. but as it turned out, he was less passionate about designing games than he was about playing them, finding that app development was actually more his speed.
he took a leap of faith and left his steady job for a start up company where he managed projects and teams. it wasn't exactly what he wanted to do, but he felt like he was getting on the right track
because he can be something of a workaholic, his romantic life suffered. until it didn't. he met someone who was like his opposite in every way— much more like his brother than him— but he thought their differences was what made the relationship so solid. she pushed him out of his comfort zone, which he needed. eventually, with her support, he left the company to venture out on his own. with an old college acquaintance eager to invest, murph put together his own team and finally was at a place where he could bring his ideas to life. he didn't have to manage anybody else's projects for the first time and could focus solely on his brainchild: sidequest— an app with a very easy-to-use interface that connects people for odd jobs. it's a little more complicated than that but i'm just a girl, so pretend there's really cool techy stuff here that blows your mind <3
riding the high of a particularly big breakthrough, murph proposed to his girlfriend on a whim. she said no. which would have been fine because, if he thought about it, their shelf life was likely reaching its expiration. what he wasn't prepared for was her confessing that she was actually in love with his BROTHER
like, yeah, sure, it made sense when he thought about it because he was always the spare Bloom, but damn??? right in front of my fruit salad???
anyway, that sucked a lot. but at least he had his app!
oh, except wait. he didn't. because that investor "friend" of his? well, he got dollar signs in his eyes and saw an opportunity to take credit for all of murph's work. and with some ironclad contracts with shitty little fine print that basically said he already owned anything and everything murph created using his money, he was forced out. but at least they cut him a check, right?
honestly, murph was super bummed out. he had a shit ton of money but nothing really to show for it
that's about the time he met valley. he really didn't think he had anything to offer anyone and he was too scared to put himself out there again just to get chewed up and spit out so soon after he'd already been thoroughly wrecked. but he kind of didn't have a choice. she was persistent in the beginning and so beautiful and charming and he honestly never stood a chance
he fell soooooooo hard for her. like the sun rose and fell with HER. he realized he never knew a single thing about love until he met her because nothing else quite compared. and for five years, they were very happy
and then fuckass george had to get involved. valley's shitty ex husband reached out to murph and told him everything, sent proof of certificates and pictures and all kinds of things murph couldn't explain away. it destroyed him to think that, once again, he'd put everything into something that turned out to never really be his in the first place. he was in a sort of state of shocked numbness for a long, long time. anger came way later and he never really asked any questions of her or got any answers. she was just here and then she was gone
he allowed himself to wallow for a while, and even after he picked himself up and did his best to move on, the people closest to him could see that he needed to be forced out of his rut. enter: blue harbor. it's quieter, a big change of scenery. and there's nothing there that could possibly remind him of his ex wife!
i am sorry that this section is called tldr and i basically just rewrote the entire bio but with bullet points. if you've made it this far, i luv u
headcanons.
when murph and valley decided they wanted a dog, they went to the shelter and asked for the dog that had been there the longest. they adopted her sight unseen and came home with a very scruffy terrier mix that they named fig
he is SO clumsy. it's cute and it's sad. like a big puppy that doesn't know how to control it's limbs yet
he has a dry, sarcastic sense of humor and he tends to lean on that in social interactions because talking to people is both hard and overwhelming so if he's making people laugh then he's winning
i had so many more in my head when i was at work and couldn't write anything down and now it's all evading me so i'll update more when i think about it!
wanted connections.
neighbors in deer park
dog friends???
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?????????? help brain no work
full bio.
Murphy’s law states anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
For Samuel Bloom, that adage was a lifestyle. And a name.
It was meant as a joke— calling him Murphy. A nod to just how wrong everything always seemed to go for him. But Sam adopted it, made it his own. If he couldn’t beat them, then he would join them. And so, he became Murph.
From the beginning, it was clear that Murph’s younger brother was the favorite. His parents weren’t mean, they didn’t treat him poorly in favor of his brother, but it was still there and still obvious all the same. His brother was the sports guy, the charismatic one, the friend magnet. Murph… well. Murph liked comics and robotics, he liked finding solutions to problems in unique ways. He was just wired differently and so he never took it personally when he’d have the house to himself for a long weekend during one of his brother’s away games. Or when they chose to sit in on a football game instead of his first robotics competition.
College felt like a new beginning. Maybe there Murph could be the guy who won. He wouldn’t be recognized as the Other Bloom. He was the only Bloom. And for a little while, that was true. He made some friends— a few of which he still has today— and even had a string of girlfriends. Most of those were fleeting and none of them were endgame level serious. But it was still a little life he cultivated for himself. And it was one that he was proud of. He was pursuing coding and video game design, both fields something he believed would only evolve with time. He wanted to evolve with it.
And so, he did. He got a job with a modestly sized company right out of college. It was a decent job, paid the bills just enough that he could afford a studio apartment and dinner at least two nights a week that wasn’t instant noodles. And then he slowly moved up the ladder, small raises here and there affording him an apartment with actual rooms and dinner not from a cup any night he wanted.
Eventually, Murph realized his passion lay not with video game design but with app development. As the market for that grew, so, too, did his ideas. When an old college buddy reached out to him, offering a job at his startup company, Murph took a leap of faith. It was slow going in the beginning, and had it not been for his savings, he might have returned to studio apartments and cup noodles, but eventually, they hit their stride. It still wasn’t quite where Murph wanted to be— managing teams rather than bringing his own ideas to life. But it was still so clear that he’d found himself in the right field, so he took the wins where he could.
Seven years of growth found him well. He’d upgraded his one bedroom apartment to a two bedroom house in a nice little neighborhood. It was more space than he needed for himself, but eventually, maybe, he’d fill it with a family. That part of his life was slower-going. Perhaps it was because he had never quite learned how to split his time, prone to bouts of inspiration that he’d have to work through until it was spent which meant long days and nights in the office. Apparently that was not a recipe for a fruitful marriage.
But then he did meet someone. She was his opposite in many ways. She was loud and friendly where he could be withdrawn and shy, she loved to go out and meet new people when he preferred quiet nights in. She shook him out of his comfort zone and he tethered her to earth. It should have made sense. For Murph at the time, it did. And she was different from the others: she stuck around. She became part of the family, finding her place among them easier than even Murph had. In many ways, she was a lot like his brother, the magnetic type that you couldn’t help but be drawn in by. And she encouraged him to reach for more.
So, two years later, he did. In 2016, he took another leap of faith— this time he bet on himself. He had an idea for an app that he believed was missing in the market. Something with an easily navigable interface that could connect people with small jobs or other needs. He called it SideQuest, a nod to his love of games. He found an investor in the form of an old college acquaintance and secured himself a team. Not having to worry about the money aspect, Murph threw himself into his work. Watching his vision come to fruition might have been the most exciting thing to ever happen to him, and on a particularly good day a year into development, he decided to take another big leap. He asked his girlfriend to marry him.
He wished he could say that the worst thing she told him was no. No he could have handled with grace. No would have made sense when he removed himself from the situation and really thought about their compatibility. But it was so much worse than no. Because, as it turned out, she had fallen in love with his brother. Honestly, he should have seen it coming. He’d been the Other Bloom his entire life, it just made sense that two beams of light might intersect and leave him lost in the shadows they cast. When they got engaged only a year later, it crushed him. Even as he realized that he’d never felt an ounce of the passion for their relationship that he had for his job. It was only that that kept him afloat, throwing himself into his work in a full tilt.
Until that was taken from him too. His friend had seen the potential for SideQuest, and with the work on it mostly done, Murph was strong-armed into parting ways with the company. He had no financial stake in the company and iron clad contracts stated in fine print they had the right to claim his work for their own. Technically, they didn’t owe him anything. But they were ‘gracious’ enough to cut him a very sizable check. One that could have meant he’d never have to work again.
He felt defeated. And when he met a beautiful woman in a bar, he was wary, guarded now in ways he’d never been before. He was uninterested in putting himself out there to be ruined again. But she was persistent, and in the end, he was weak. She made him realize that he’d been wrong to think that anything he’d ever had before could have held a candle to love. Real love. She fit seamlessly into his life, breathing color back into his world. He allowed himself to be swept away in her current. They married, even beating his brother down the aisle, and for five years, they were happy.
And then, he learned the truth. It was hard to believe she might have invested five years of her life just to take half of everything he owned, but it was impossible to ignore the proof. And it made sense, in the end.
Because he was Murph. And anything that could go wrong, would.
Anything that could go wrong, did.
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