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can't stop thinking about the time my dad walked in on me watching berserk NOT the eclipse scene, but the scene where guts is homoerotically punching tf out of griffith when they first meet, and says something like "back in my day it was not acceptable for a man to beat up a woman" so then i have to tell him, no that's not actually a woman its just a Twink with luscious silver locks..... yes he has perfect lashes and angelic imagery its just a thing.... and his hairdo is ridiculously high maintenance looking especially in actual medieval times it's just a thing
#this is the future the left wants.#but yeah id let guts punch tf out of me too ngl#girl things#griffith just like me fr#berserk#griffith#guts#berserk 2012#loved that movie#wasnt perfect but like so what
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Berserk Manga
Berserk 1997 TV series
Berserk Golden Age 2012
The manga and the 1997 movie are very similar. The veil on guts' face for 2012 golden age is a great idea ruins the manga's originality but Guts is so hot.
#berserk icons#berserk guts#kentaro miura berserk#berserk manga#berserk anime#guts#guts berserk#berserk 2012#berserk 1997#berserk#berserk panel#kentaro miura#anime#manga panel#manga
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Crossing paths… In what must’ve been a lifetime ago…
#I discovered gradient maps today#ehehehehe#my art#farnesca#fanart#berserk fanart#farnese#casca#farnese fanart#casca fanart#berserk#when I was cutting up the 2012 movies and saw the shot of Farnese and Serpico at the ball I almost spat out my tea#in my mind they crossed paths that night#having no idea they’d meet again under WILDLY different circumstances#and I foam at the mouth
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Stormblood Berserker
Blood is holy to those whose god is War.
Artist: Min Yum TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
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Forty Days of Frankenstein, Day Fourteen: Okay, gang, this is an obscure one. It comes, like many things that are obscure to us in the West, from Japan. Japan actually has a rich Frankenstein tradition, going back to at least 1954. This one, though, is from 2012, from a type of Japanese media called a "light novel," which is essentially a serialized story with manga-style illustrations. In this light novel, called *Fate/Apocrypha,* (which is part of a larger series) the Frankenstein Monster is gender-swapped, due to Dr. Frankenstein wanting to make an Eve first, rather than an Adam. After the events of the Frankenstein story, she has other adventures and eventually becomes a summonable Servant of the type known as a Berserker, specifically the "Berserker of Black." She also ends up in other media, and occasionally wears a bikini for some reason. Someday I'll delve deeper into this corner of the Franken-sphere, but for now I'm content just to really admire her creature design, especially her ultra-elaborate electrodes, including the one like a unicorn horn in the middle of her forehead.
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Anton x Peppino
2. Spike Spiegel x Space Dandy
3. The Once-ler x The Warden
4. Guts (berserk) x Dimitri (fire emblem three houses)
5. pinhead x candyman
6. Alex Mercer x Desmond Miles
7. samurai jack x johnny bravo
8. Stanford Pines x Rick Sanchez
9. Ash Williams x Herbert West
10. Alucard x Sebastian Michaelis
I love crossover ships
#same too#crossover#crossover shipping#crossover ship#anton x peppino#Spike Spiegel x Space Dandy#pinhead x candyman#The Once-ler x The Warden#Guts x Dimitri#alex mercer x desmond miles#samurai jack x johnny bravo#Stanford Pines x Rick Sanchez#ash williams x herbert west#alucard x sebastian michaelis#Cowboy Bebop#Space Dandy#superjail!#the lorax (2012)#berserk#fire emblem three houses
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Recently finished reading Cleveland Quixotic, so now I have read all six of your stories in the span of like two months. I had a serious illness and had to stay in bed during all that time and you got me through it.
Questions...
Have you read every book referenced in the chapter titles? Have you watched every (real) anime mentioned in in CxC? Have you played Bubsy 3D 2?
Is there any WoG on the connection between Aracely and CM? When reading Chicago, I interpreted CM's wish to mean that "Cely Sosa" was herself, and that Charlie Vizcarra/Clownmuffle were different identities Kyubey had conjured for her after messing with her memories as per her wish. The alternate versions (?) of them in When I Win suggest... I'm not sure. Any comment?
Obligatory who are your biggest artistic influences question.
Especially in terms of tone and thematic focus, you are the bleakest writer I have engaged with that managed not to fall into the trap of numbing misery porn (Berserk, Wildbow, etc). Is something you are conscious of and intentionally try to avoid?
Who is your favorite character, from your own books? Which character do you see yourself as most similar to?
In Modern Cannibals, Graves and Maximillion and Hussie are LITERALLY meant to be the same interconnected entity, right? I was discussing this with a friend who I got to read it, and they agreed that they were meant to be connected as different potential representations of either AH or artists in general, but I read it as them actually being some fantastical unholy trinity monster. The story has a lot of allusions to Catholicism (the game designer in one of his monologues directly compares to his position as an creator as Christ being transmuted and consumed), was wondering if this was as much of an intentional choice as I'm assuming.
Are you ESL? My friend seems to think there are a few minutes "tells" in your work, and if you were that would be the most motivating thing ever for me
Oh boy, a lot to cover here. (I love it, thank you for this ask.)
I've read almost all of the books used as chapter titles. The only chapter titles that come from things I haven't read are:
Magica Madoka Veneficus Puella, from Fargo Ch 38 (This Story's Dead) - I just happened to see the author note blithely describing the story as scrapped and thought that was funny.
To the Stars, from Chicago Ch 24 (To the Stars) - As I mentioned in an old review of To the Stars, I only managed to read about 200,000 words of this nearly 1 million word behemoth.
Dunston Checks In, from Chicago Ch 29 (Dunston Checks In) - I have not seen this movie.
As for the anime in CxC, I've seen most of it. I haven't seen Gabriel DropOut or Himouto! Umaru-chan and I've only seen 8 episodes of Revolutionary Girl Utena before I dropped it. (I have an old ask about Utena where I express my unpopular opinion that I didn't like it, to the dismay of everyone who interacted with the post, but I can't find it anymore.) I'm obsessed with lists, so I have a list of every anime I've seen with a number rating (the Dropped section is also accurate).
I have, in fact, actually played Bubsy 3D 2 (also known as Bubsy 3D: Bubsy Visits the James Turrell Retrospective), and not just seen the Dunkey video from which all the Bubsy 3D 2 chapter titles come from. (Including WIW's chapter title, MEWSEUM.) I've also gone to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where Bubsy 3D 2 is set.
Since I keep bringing up Dunkey in this ask, I'll mention that I'm actually in four Dunkey videos. I used to play League of Legends with him in 2012. We even did a group watch of the Disney Channel original movie Don't Look Under the Bed.
2. That's an interpretation I never would have thought of, but it's really cool! (My commenters always seem to have predictions/interpretations I wish I thought of.) My mindset regarding Clownmuffle's wish in Chicago was based on the classic work of horror fiction by RL Stine, Be Careful What You Wish For (Goosebumps #12). In it, the main character, Samantha Byrd, wishes in a fit of rage for her bully/rival "to just disappear." The wish works, but there's a catch - everyone else in the world has disappeared too! Which is just like, okay at that point it's not even be careful what you wish for, you're just making stuff up. At the end of the story, Byrd fixes everything and makes it so her bully/rival gets to make wishes instead. The bully immediately wishes for Byrd to become a real bird, which she does, and nobody else in the world becomes a bird, suggesting the wish woman was just particularly screwing over Byrd for no reason.
Anyway, my mindset was that Charlie and Cely were rivals, and things spiraled out of control, so that Charlie wished for Cely to disappear. What specifically caused them to fall out? I'll leave that open ended.
3. Franz Kafka is my biggest literary influence, though as even just this ask probably reveals, I can take influence from pretty much anything. I'm probably the least Homestuck-esque creator of the many creators influenced by Homestuck, but it was a major influence. The rapper Aesop Rock is another major influence (I'm named after him). Beyond that, pretty much anything I've read or seen might be an influence on me. Cockatiel x Chameleon's two main artistic influences were Lucky Star and the Madoka Rebellion movie, for instance.
4. Honestly, I love bleak misery porn. I love just the most depressing story you can imagine. I love when a story ends and there are maybe 2 characters still alive and they're both generic bureaucrats there just because someone needs to give the final line (like in Hamlet, King Lear, and Akame ga Kill).
Cockatiel x Chameleon is probably the work that most completely realizes my artistic ambitions, and it's no coincidence it's my bleakest and most depressing work. But ordinarily I often feel like I have a duty to achieve some sort of reader satisfaction. I would not consider myself a very indulgent author. I don't know if I could even be one if I tried.
5. My favorite character I've written is Khalid "Lil Cal" Bhandari from Modern Cannibals. I love his role in the story structurally. I love how Z. is so excited to go on this road trip with her friends and then neither of her friends talk to her at all and she winds up talking to this random guy all the time who is introduced as a literal who she has to put up with. I love how he vanishes for half of the story after walking off into the desert and then reappears 50,000 words later to participate in a climactic rap battle. I love his analysis of Malkwon's rap music. He's just a really funny character with a unique role in the story.
The character I'm most similar to is Harper Praise. Cockatiel x Chameleon is my most autobiographical work.
6. I designed Modern Cannibals so that both interpretations would exist simultaneously. They could be different people, or all aspects of the same person (Hussie). Modern Cannibals dwells on questions of identity and people having different faces or sides that are not immediately seen: Not just Maximillion/Ian West, Graves/Hussie, Max/Cosplay Max, but also almost everyone Z. interacts with, who winds up revealing completely new facets of their character in their POV scenes that Z. is totally blind to. This theme of identity works both on the level of Z.'s relationship with her friends, but also on the level of the creator figures' relationship with their audience. It culminates in the final question of the story: Who is speaking the story's final words, Shirou Katsumata the game developer, or his corporate-approved translator?
The identity aspect also translates into a lot of doubles or pairs that are less explicit and more thematic. For instance, each of the three main kids (Z., Kiki, Max) winds up having a "counterpart" in the three main adults (Maximillion, Mitchum, Hussie). The POV chapters are arranged symmetrically around Max's POV chapter as an aspect, with characters either getting a second POV scene in the same position on both sides of the axis (Kiki being the first and last POV scene, Maximillion being the second and second-to-last), or having a different but similar character replace their position on the other side of the axis (for instance, Shirou Katsumata and Andrew Hussie's POV scenes exist in the same position around the axis, prompting comparison of them as creator figures beleaguered by their fanbases). By the end of the story, Z. has seemingly replaced Kiki and Max with Cecily and Maximillion, both of whose names are similar to those of the people they "replace."
So yes, all of these characters who might or might not be the same character were intentionally designed in such a way, and I think that's core to how Modern Cannibals is operating on a thematic level.
7. I am not ESL, sorry. I wonder what those "tells" are...
#bavitz#modern cannibals#cockatiel x chameleon#cleveland quixotic#fargo#chicago#dunkey#when i win the world ends
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From Criminial Mastermind to Fairy Tale Hero: The End of Artemis Fowl
Here we are, everyone: The final Artemis Fowl book. It has been a journey revisiting the first series I was old enough to follow and fandom, and it's wild to me that we're finally at the end. Especially since I picked up the first Artemis Fowl book in late elementary school (I'm genuinely not sure when though, because the first book came out in April of 2001, when I was in fifth grade and it's very possible I didn't pick the book up until sixth grade, which would have put me at 11, same age as Artemis in that first book) and the final book came out in 2012, when I was in my junior year of undergrad. So at that point, Artemis, Holly, and Butler had been part of my life for a long time. And now here we are, to say goodbye to them again after this leisurely re-listen/read. Let's talk Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian.
Artemis grew and changed so much across eight books, which makes sense because holy cow do kids change a LOT between 11 and 15. We get so busy living life in those years that we don't really think about how much we truly learn and grown between prepubescence and full-on teenagerhood, but that is a time of massive change, and I think that more than anything else really justifies how Artemis goes from a chillingly vampiric child to a teenager with enough compassion and empathy to understand that sometimes the right choice is a heroic self-sacrifice for the people that your people (both humans and the people, in this case) love. Artemis also did a really interesting version of that thing so many teenagers do where they hit a point where they can't just phone in their abilities anymore and have to actually put effort in, but for Artemis it was emotional rather than intelligence. And yet even when making said heroic sacrifice, we have the absolutely beautiful callback to the end of book one, where Artemis drugs his mother, Butler, and Juliet to keep them from being harmed by the bio-bomb. To stop Holly from preventing him from stopping Opal, Artemis sedates her. The more things change, the more they stay the same...
Except where best villain ever Opal Koboi is concerned. By this book, Opal is so disconnected from reality that she is willing to risk literally going nuclear to escape captivity, and then just...casually sparks off the apocalypse because if there is one thing our girl wants, it's to be Empress of the World, and if that means using spirit zombies and an ancient fairy doomsday device, then I guess it's a good thing she's already versed in black magic. Or something. Opal is fully and completely off the rails at this point, and if you catch yourself referring to yourself as "Mommy" in reference to the spirits of several scores of ancient elven berserkers who would--barring a geas--murder you for it, you might want to stop and take a long, hard look at your life choices. And maybe don't forget that you've cloned yourself, because that's the kind of little detail that can completely ruin your chances of being Empress of the World.
Holly quite possibly deserves every medal that exists for managing to drag Artemis's extremely out-of-shape butt through increasingly dangerous and high-stakes missions while navigating fairy politics and *checks notes* breaking up with her commanding officer after a disastrous date where they both got kicked out of a crunchball match. (And once again...HOW DARE Colfer leave this in exposition and not show us this amazing disaster of a date!?!?) Holly has also just been through the emotional wringer with Artemis and every time he decided to double-cross or lie by omission to bring off a plan and every time he does something infuriatingly human that drives up her blood pressure and yet makes the mission succeed. And then she has to sit there and watch him die to save humans and fairies. Seriously, the fact that Holly Short is a functional being rather than a hot mess is nothing short of a miracle.
And then we come to Butler. Long-suffering, super fucking over it, broken-hearted Domovoi Butler. Artemis got DAMN lucky that the whole "put my spirit in a clone of me" plan panned out, because if it hadn't, Holly was entirely correct: Butler would never have recovered. Butler and Opal might be my two favorite characters in the entire series at this point. That's not where I started--for a very long time, Holly was my favorite character, and Commander Root still gets an honorable mention--but as a grown-ass adult (I'm not doing that math for you, if you want to know that I'm old, you do the math), I cannot escape how dedicated, competent, kind, and just AWESOME Butler is. I feel like the vibe here is very similar to the thing that happens when you watch Sound of Music as a kid and either Maria or one of the kids is your favorite character, but when you come back to it as an adult, Captain Von Trapp is EVERYTHING (RIP Christopher Plummer, we loved you). Butler has a similar vibe but in a different genre.
So, I was an adult and had enough experience of watching fandoms to see the mixed reactions to this book being released. People were sad the series was ending, people were disappointed because the series had seemingly drifted, and people loved it. My reaction was pretty mixed, because I had a lot going on, I knew there were good things here but I was also kind of missing the heisty, criminal mastermind vibes, but also OPAL KOBOI. So I was pretty unsure how to feel about this book when it came out, and then I didn't reread it for literal years because I went to grad school.
Returning to this book now, I have suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch respect for how Colfer tied up the series and how he pulled off a new Irish mythological cycle, but updated for the twenty-first century. I have enough life on me to appreciate the changes Artemis goes through, and enough literature degrees to have a new and deeply fulfilling perspective on the series structure. Last Guardian is not my favorite book of the series--it's not even in the top three--but I think that what it does is genuinely impressive and I love how you can finish this book and go instantly back into the OG Artemis Fowl. The story does not, strictly speaking, have to end. And that is a vibe I can 100% get behind.
I deeply love the Artemis Fowl books, and I cannot recommend the series enough. They have so many strengths, are incredibly well-written, and they live rent-free in my head even now as an adult.
#artemis fowl#eoin colfer#artemis fowl the last guardian#artemis fowl and the last guardian#domovoi butler#holly short#opal koboi#children's literature#children's books#books and reading#books & libraries#books and novels#books#book recommendations#middle grade sci fi#middle grade books#middle grade fantasy#middle grade fiction
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Berserk manga
Berserk 1997
Berserk 2012
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Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Stage 05 “The Princess and the Witch” (2006) dir. Satoshi Toba, wr. Ichirō Ōkouchi // Berserk: The Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King (2012) dir. Toshiyuki Kubooka, wr. Ichirō Ōkouchi // Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Stage 06 “The Stolen Mask” (2006) dir. Hiroaki Kudō, wr. Ichirō Ōkouchi
#okouchi insane moments.#suzalulu#code geass#comparatives#lelouch of the rebellion#1x06#1x05#others: euphemia#mod edits#berserk
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TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS
Greetings, everyone, our contestants have been finalized, and I want to provide a certain opportunity before the preliminaries begin. Namely, to provide additional propaganda for competitors in need of it. So, I have created a form to collect this new propaganda, and a list of both preliminary and non-preliminary participants under the cut. An asterisk next to a name indicates they have fewer than three pieces of propaganda, which is the amount that will be included in each poll. This form will be open for the duration of the tournament. You can make as many submissions you want for any character.
NOTE: The order of participants does not reflect the bracket matchups. Preliminary matchups will be announced next week, and the complete bracket will be announced after the preliminary round is finished.
UPDATE: Additional characters have been added in bold because I failed to fill out the bracket by counting incorrectly. One has been added to the preliminary round, and the others are regular competitors.
PRELIMINARY PARTICIPANTS
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER/ANGEL
Cordelia Chase
Illyria*
Kendra Young*
Winifred "Fred" Burkle
DC COMICS
Alex DeWitt - AUTOMATIC ENTRY
Barbara Gordon
Cassandra Cain
Katma Tui*
Koriand’r aka Starfire*
Pantha*
Stephanie Brown
Talia al Ghul
Tara Markov*
JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE
Dragona Joestar (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The JOJOLands)*
Holy Kujo (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders)*
Lisa Lisa (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Battle Tendency )
Lucy Steel (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run)
KAMEN RIDER
Is (Kamen Rider 01)*
Kanon Fukami (Kamen Rider Ghost)*
Poppy Pipopapo (Kamen Rider Ex-Aid)*
Saki Momose (Kamen Rider Ex-Aid)*
MARVEL COMICS
Elektra Natchios (Marvel Comics)*
Elektra Natchios (NMCU)*
MY HERO ACADEMIA
Ochako Uraraka - AUTOMATIC ENTRY
Magne (My Hero Academia)*
Momo Yaoyorozu
Nemuri Kayama*
Toru Hagakure*
STAR TREK
Deanna Troi (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Jadzia Dax (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)*
Kes (Star Trek: Voyager)*
Seven of Nine (Star Trek: Voyager)
Tasha Yar (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
T'Pol (Star Trek: Enterprise)*
SUPERNATURAL
Bela Talbot
Charlie Bradbury
Eileen Leahy*
Mary Winchester*
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA
Tetra (The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker)*
Zelda (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom)*
WARRIOR CATS
Bumble*
Leafpool
Spottedleaf
Squirrelflight
YU-GI-OH!
Aki Izayoi/Akiza Izinski (Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's)*
Aoi Zaizen/Skye Zaizen (Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS)*
Kotori Mizuki (Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL)*
Mai Valentine (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
NON-PRELIMINARY PARTICIPANTS
Abbie Mills (Sleepy Hollow)*
Ada Vessalius (Pandora Hearts)*
Agent Texas (Red vs Blue)*
Alex DeWitt (DC Comics)
Allura (Voltron: Legendary Defender)
Alys Brangwin (Phantasy Star IV)*
Amber Volakis (House MD)*
Amy Amanda Allen (The A-Team (TV))*
Amy Pond (Doctor Who)*
Amy Rose (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Ann Takamaki (Persona 5)
April O'Neil (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012))
Arcee (Transformers)
Asuna (Sword Art Online)*
Athena Cykes (Ace Attorney)
Azula (Avatar the Last Airbender)
Britta Perry (Community)*
Brunhilda aka Mym (Dragalia Lost)*
Carmelita Montoya Fox (Sly Cooper )*
Casca (Berserk)
Celica (Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia)
Chi-Chi (Dragon Ball)*
Chloe Bourgeois (Miraculous Ladybug)
Chloe von Einzbern (Fate/kaleid liner PRISMA ILLYA)*
Clarke Griffin (The 100)*
Daenerys Targaryen (Game of Thrones)*
Dahlia Hawthorne (Ace Attorney)
Elya Musayeva (Топи/The Swamps (2021))*
Eve (Paradise Lost)*
Flora Reinhold (Professor Layton)
Gamora (Marvel Cinematic Universe)*
Grelle Sutcliff (Black Butler)*
Gwen (BBC Merlin)*
Gwen Stacy (Marvel Comics)*
Hélène Kuragina (War and Peace)
Hinata Hyuuga (Naruto)*
Irene Adler (BBC Sherlock)*
Iris Sagan (AI: the Somnium Files)*
Jade (Dragon Quest 11)*
Jade Harley (Homestuck)
Jane Crocker (Homestuck)
Jennifer Lopez (John Dies At The End)*
Jiang Yanli (Mo Dao Zu Shi)
Julia (Hellraiser)*
Julia Wicker (The Magicians)*
Juvia Lockser (Fairy Tail)*
Kaede Akamatsu (Danganronpa V3)
Kairi (Kingdom Hearts)
Kallen Kouzuki (Code Geass)
Kamala Khan (Marvel Comics)*
Katara (Avatar the Last Airbender)
Katherina Minola (The Taming of the Shrew)*
Katherine Pierce (The Vampire Diaires)*
Konan (Naruto)*
Laurel Lance (Arrow (CW)*
Leia Organa (Star Wars)*
Lisa Cuddy (House MD)
Lucy Heartfilia (Fairy Tail)
Madison Paige (Heavy Rain)*
Malty S Melromarc (Rising of the Shield Hero)*
Margaret Houlihan (MASH (Movie 1970) )*
Marinette Dupain-Cheng (Miraculous Ladybug)
Marwa (What We Do In The Shadows (TV series))*
Megaera (Hades)*
Mikaela Banes (Transformers)*
Mikan Tsumiki (Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair)
Mikoko Sakazaki (Kaiji)*
Mikuru Asahina (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya)*
Mildred "Millie" Knolastname (Helluva Boss)
Milla Maxwell (Tales of Xillia)*
Misa Amane (Death Note)
Misaki Unasaka (Buddy Daddies)*
Nami (One Piece)*
Naomi Misora (Death Note)
Natasha Romanoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Natasha Rostova (War and Peace)
Nemu Kurotsuchi (Bleach)*
Nezuko Kamado (Demon Slayer)*
Nya Smith (Lego Ninjago)
Ochette (Octopath Traveler 2)*
Ophelia (Hamlet)*
Ophiuchus Shaina (Saint Seiya)*
Orihime Inoue (Bleach)
Padmé Amidala (Star Wars)
Pussy Galore (Goldeneye)*
Pyrrha Nikos (RWBY)
Quiet (Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain)*
Ran Mouri (Detective Conan)*
Rey (Star Wars)
River Tam (Firefly)*
Sakura Haruno (Naruto)
Sansa Stark (Game of Thrones)*
Skye (Lost in Blue)*
Sonia Hedgehog (Sonic Underground)*
South Dakota (Red vs Blue)*
Stephanie “Steph” Nocanonlastname (EverymanHYBRID)
Susan Pevensie (Chronicles of Narnia)*
Sweet-P (The Caligula Effect)*
Sylvanas Windrunner (Warcraft)*
Sylvia (Two Gentlemen of Verona)*
Teresa (Maze Runner series)*
Throné Anguis (Octopath Traveler 2)*
Yan Hui (Back From the Brink)*
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what fandoms were you in long before twisted wonderland? I mean like over 10 years ago.
Anon, thank you for this question because it made us sit down and actually look through the albums of my old art and write a list LOL We thought it’d take like 30 minutes tops + 10 minutes to write all of this down, but it took 2+ hours yikes… So sorry, no other replies today :(
And made us realise just how much we revisit certain fandoms 🤦♂️ I guess we’re loyal!
Some of them were just very brief phases when we watched/rewatched something, I drew like 5 sketches for this thing and we moved on after about a week. But it was still prominent enough for us to feel like “Oh right, Ryu was drawing (this) back then”. Damn, 2013-2016 were insane, we were jumping around so much… When did these people have time to watch and draw so much shit??
Since this blog is very old, you can find some of my very old shitty fanart for a lot of those here. In all honesty, I really want to draw fanart on some of the more obscure and old ones again… if you have questions about any of this, feel free to ask!
2007: W.I.T.C.H., Oban Star Racers, Naruto lol my very young years
2008: Petshop of Horrors, Yami no Matsuei, Gravitation
2009: Hetalia, Vocaloid
2010: Vocaloid, Terra e…, Shoujo Kakumei Utena, Hetalia
2011: Terra e, Kaze to Ki no Uta, Sound Horizon, Hetalia, Magi (mostly Judal), Kuroshitsuji (a little bit)
2012: Homestuck, Prince of Tennis, Sengoku Basara, Sound Horizon, DC (Batman + Robin, mostly Tim Drake), Thor, Danny Phantom, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, ATLA, Adventure time, D. Gray-Man
2013: Ed Edd n Eddy, Sound Horizon, Penumbra Overture, Lucius, Thor, Hetalia, Dan Vs, Hannibal, Shingeki no Kyojin, Death Note, Bakuman, Neon Genesis Evangelion, South Park, Durarara, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Litchi Hikari Club, Hellsing Ultimate, Yami no Matsuei, Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, Game of Thrones, Hannibal, the Simpsons
2014: Kuroko no Basket, Hadaka Shitsuji, Hoozuki no Reitetsu, Gravitation, Shingeki no Kyojin, Tytania, Panty&Stocking, Soul Eater, Bleach, Kill la Kill, Hellsing Ultimate, Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, Ace Attorney (trilogy + Apollo Justice), Priapus (by Mentaiko/Itto lol I drew him a lot), Togainu no Chi, Outlast, Daria, Scooby Doo, Haikyuu, DMMD, Katekyō Hitman Reborn, Tokyo Ghoul, Free, Kuroshitsuji, Psycho-Pass, Yowamushi Pedal (HUGE!!!!!), D. Gray-man, One-Punch Man
2015: Metalocalypse, ATLOK, Gravity Falls, Guns n’ Roses (yeah the band), Hannibal, Steven Universe, View Askewniverse, the Addams family, Ace Attorney Dual Destinies, DMMD, Life is Strange, Over the Garden Wall, Rick & Morty, South Park, Miraculous Ladybug, Undertale, Watchmen
2016: Supernatural, Peanuts, Osomatsu-san, Outlast, Until Dawn, BioShock Infinite, Code Geass, LoTR, Game of Thrones, Hetalia, House MD, Zootopia, Shingeki no Kyojin, D. Gray-man, Hellsing Ultimate, LA Noir, Percy Jackson books, South Park
2017: American Horror Story, Danganronpa, Neon Genesis Evangelion, ATLA, Homestuck, Yuri on Ice (super briefly), Outlast 2, D. Gray-man, DMMD, Hetalia, Gravitation, Monster, Dream Daddy, Junji Ito, Boku no Hero Academia, Osomatsu-san, South Park, Hannibal
2018: Voltron, Danganronpa, Devilman (Crybaby and classic), Homestuck, Berserk, Gravitation, Bungo Stray Dogs (briefly), Gintama, Hellsing Ultimate, Hetalia, BTS, Priapus (he came back), LoTR, Togainu no Chi, Sweet Pool, Detroit Become Human
2019: Tanya Grotter books, Hannibal, Homestuck, D.Gray-man, Hunter x Hunter, Danganronpa, Durarara, ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept., Soul Eater, ATLA, Witcher 3, Shingeki no Kyojin
2020: Shingeki no Kyojin, briefly Uncharted 4 and BioShock Infinite
2021: Shingeki no Kyojin, ATLA, Sk8, Jujutsu Kaisen, Squid Game
2022: The Great Ace Attorney, Sadistic Beauty, Hades, Mirai Nikki (suddenly), Akira, Encanto, the Gray House (the House In Which, it’s a book), Cowboy Beebop, Fight Club, It (2017), Stranger Things, LoTR, Uncharted, Hetalia, Frozen (more like Hans/Anna lol), Kuroshitsuji, Twisted Wonderland
2023-2024: Mostly Twisted Wonderland, but we also posted some Scott Pilgrim stuff at the very beginning of this year.
I guess this is it. Woah…
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I'm going to be asking a lot of artists I follow this question, but how did you develop your style? It SEEMS like most people find their style and stick with it forever, just making improvements and iterations. I tend to work in a lot of different styles because I enjoy doing that, though I know there are things I gravitate towards as well. But I wonder what your journey was and how you got feedback and improved while staying true to what you enjoyed?
that's a great question!
i feel like growing up on the internet - especially in the dark deviantart days - i was exposed to a lot of different art styles and had a lot of favourite artists whose work i admired or really wanted to emulate. so, i think my 'style' developed out of copying bits of other artists whose work i admired. i really loved (and still do) the desaturated, work of hamletmachine and the way that they use hard blacks and flat colours. that was hugely influential, when i first encountered it. other artists i like and who i think are a big influence are @skincube, @ston-henge, and @choodraws.
i think that some of what is characteristic of my 'style' also developed out of necessity. for example, i basically learned how to draw armor from getting really obsessed with world of warcraft, and i think people would say that fancy, baroque armor is pretty typical of my art now. other media has been influential too - d&d, berserk, warhammer 40k, etc.
in terms of feedback, i went to art school. i was fortunate in that nobody ever told me to 'stop' drawing a certain way, but i did get told to try different things, and I always did so, at least once. i don't really worry too much about 'staying true' to what I enjoy. i've been experimenting with a lot more black lately in my illustrations, rather than the clean lines that i think people associate with me, and doing more (bad) digital painting. I might get tired of that and do something else -- i'm not worried about getting 'stuck' in a style i don't like.
just to give you some idea about how much my style has changed, here's the same illustration, first from 2012 and then from 2018.
and then something more recent.
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