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fandomnerd9602 · 4 months ago
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So since you’ve been doing Sofia Falcone I need some Male Winchester x Allison Argent
Allison and Y/N head home after a particularly rough hunt…
Allison: who knew werewolves could be so fierce.
Y/N: werehogs.
Allison peers into their bedroom and gasps…
Allison: there’s a beast in our bedroom you have to deal with
Y/N: what?!
Allison winks, walks in and throws her top into the hallway…
Y/N simply walks in after her…
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pinkyjulien · 1 year ago
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━ Wires and Chains
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━━━ Starting to fade
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reedblackcomics · 1 year ago
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I made this as a zine years ago, and I realize that I never posted it here. I'm honestly really proud of it and I should do something more with this idea.
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rev-wrath · 1 month ago
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Beloved I know your knowledge of the CW Flash is not the best but like I need to just tell someone about how much I love Len and Barry together and how I want to shove a Reader in there somewhere.
Beloved, not only is my CW knowledge limited, but the tired is just now kicking in. But I fully support whatever it is you’re doing. Did you ever decide on a simpler fic idea for them.
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weirdlookindog · 11 months ago
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Terry Beatty - Original cover art for the 'Monster Memories 1999 Yearbook'
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ozu-teapot · 1 year ago
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Famous Monsters of Filmland #12, June 1961
Art by Basil Gogos
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xxthebubblewitchxx · 3 months ago
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Artfight is finally over yay!! This year was so fun and I wanted to try out some stuff like making more interesting pieces and full illustrations with backgrounds or with diffrent elements as well as push myself to color and shade more finished drawings! I have to say I'm proud on how they came out! :D
But on another note I have many places to improve on! I can't stop ignoring it, I always draw the same face shape! I have to admit that drawing faces is the part I hate the most so I always go for what's more comfy but I really have no excuses I've been drawing the same face for years now hahaha And it became more obvious with all the thumbnails of the drawings side by side- But hey i'm here to get better little by little so i'll see what I can do to work on that! >:)
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1uc0z4dee · 1 year ago
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you think you know me like that?
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volatile95 · 6 months ago
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Bernard (Bjorn) Reed. Love so much your lovely bear 🐻~~ Character belongs to my darling wife @marshalllir 💝😗
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wonderfulplusstrange · 4 months ago
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Art by Reed Crandall. From Crack Comics #51, November 1947.
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smbhax · 17 days ago
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From “Chapter II The Monster Lives!” in Fantastic Four #3, March 1962. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Sol Brodsky inks & Torch retouches, Stan Goldberg colors, Artie Simek letters. Photoshop color reduction.
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anhed-nia · 1 month ago
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BLOGTOBER 10/4/2024: THE CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF
This is a weird movie! A lengthy chain of events causes Oliver Reed to become a wolfman and ravage the most British version of Spain you've ever seen. The long and winding road that leads to the werewolf story is both a blessing and a curse; on the one hand it's perverse to withhold the title character for literal lifetimes within the story, and on the other, not knowing where or when he will appear can make the film sort of riveting.
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Having said that, I feel unsure about how to discuss THE CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF. The most important part is that Oliver Reed is a congenital wolfman in a star-crossed relationship with Catherine Feller, whose loving presence can inhibit his transformation. But before we arrive at this likely narrative, we have to examine the class problems of a Spanish hamlet ruled by a sadistic Marques; the upbringing and tragic adulthood of a mute serving girl who is raped in jail by the prisoner she grew up tending to; and the troubled youth of a little boy who looks just like Oliver Reed, so at least you know he must be turning up soon--which he does, around 48 minutes later.
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We great the newly-grown up Leon (Reed) as he bids goodbye to the kindly couple who raised him after his werewolf-ravaged mother died in childbirth. Reed is somehow both grossly miscast and the perfect wolfman. His parents' doting condescension accentuates the absurd physical maturity of this "fine young lad" whose robust chest and gut strain his vest, and whose lantern jaw and thick brow flex under a row of childish bangs. Few things seem funnier than the large and virile Reed frolicking and gamboling across the countryside to seek his fortune. The contrast between his appearance and his character recalls something like CABIN BOY, but he couldn't be a more suitable lycanthrope.
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Like other wolfmen before him, Leon discovers that only the freely-given love of a good woman can prevent him from transforming into a whore-eating beast, but unfortunately his woman of choice is in an arranged marriage that she can't break for a lowly vineyard boy. There's a thread of class anxiety that runs through this 1961 film by Hammer Horror loyalists Terence Fisher and John Elder, and it makes one wonder about the novel it's based on. Guy Endore's The Werewolf of Paris has been called "the Dracula of werewolves," which is a pretty funny phrase, through I'm sure the book bears it out. Feel free to comment if you have a strong memory for what it's like!
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maineventpapiuso · 1 month ago
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Call him the monster slayer.
Burn it down!!!
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the-ghost-bracket · 1 year ago
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Percy Reed propaganda
Operetta propaganda
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kairaloi · 20 days ago
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"You've been workin’ too hard, Lorrie," the redheaded man said. He spoke with a strange drawl that pulled vowels and clipped words short at the end. "One of the new servants probably thought it'd be funny. We'll put him away for you."
The pair of soldiers came around to the edge of the pond. Neither of them were paying any attention to Dunn, as if he were simply part of the scenery.
"I'm not lying, Reed," Lorrie said firmly. "I saw his lips move. He spoke."
"Then let's see if he'll do it again?" Reed, the redheaded man, said jovially. Leaning down, he grasped Dunn beneath his arms and hoisted him out of the water.
Steadying Dunn on his feet, Reed grabbed his sleeves and waved unresisting arms at the woman as he said in a weird voice. "I'm coming to get you, Lorrie!"
Dunn snatched one arm free of the swordsman. "Do you mind?" He may have been weak and shaky, but this was too much. He scowled at the man over his shoulder.
Reed withdrew with an abruptness that left Dunn unbalanced.
Read the rest on Tapas!
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ag-updates-and-archives · 9 months ago
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stories by adambarabas, march 4
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