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two-maroon-ghosts · 1 year
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Another quick doodle of one of the characters from my story in a normal modern day au.
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theladwhoisweird · 4 months
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Do you think you're still my mother in another universe?
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...hope not.
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camodielsart · 8 months
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my favorite dog characters! :D
and also some close ups, which imma have to reblog with the rest cuz tumblr only allows 10 pics on a post >:P how dare!
🌈♣️ check out my linktr.ee :) ♣️🌈
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ao3statistics · 2 months
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This is self-made. Date: 29.07.2024
Comicversion:
She is the third DC character to bear the name Huntress. Originally introduced as a new interpretation of Helena Wayne, no longer depicted as the future daughter of Batman and Catwoman as part of DC's post-Crisis on Infinite Earths relaunch, she was later established to be the modern-day equivalent, namesake and predecessor of Helena Wayne.
[Source: Wikipedia contributors. (2024, June 16). Huntress (Helena Bertinelli). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 13:27, July 29, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Huntress_(Helena_Bertinelli)&oldid=1229321790]
Then there is of course the Arrowverse version I know nothing about and the one from Birds of Prey and... I don't even know. This is me doing a chart with too many characters I don't know and being confused about the Arrowverse once again. :D
I assume no guarantee or liability for the completeness, correctness and accuracy of this chart despite my best efforts.
Includes fanfictions in all languages available, NOT English only. Includes all fandoms on Ao3 connected to Helena Bertinelli.
Percentages were rounded up or rounded down to natural numbers for easier comprehension.
Poly ships were included.
More charts will follow. :)
Want to have a chart for different pairings, headcanons etc. in your favourite fandom? Send me an ask!
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two-martians · 24 days
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i AM the #1 green ranger defender and no one can say otherwise
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disastardly · 1 year
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Every Green Ranger is at least a little bit queer. This is both true and non-negotiable.
Except Joel. Joel Rawlings, Sky Cowboy, is thoroughly and unwaveringly heterosexual. In fact, he's the only straight person on his team.
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aurorawest · 4 months
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Reading update
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Light Up the Lamp by Kit Oliver - 5/5 stars
Kit Oliver can do no wrong, I guess. I figured I'd like this one a lot given that I loved her other two novels, but hockey books usually aren't five star reads for me. Along comes this book! Unrelentingly lovely, and even though I knew it was going to have an HEA, I still found myself worried that Gil wasn't going to figure shit out.
The Faerie Hounds of York by Arden Powell - 5/5 stars
Gorgeous book that read like a dreamy, dark fairy tale. The first book by Arden Powell I read was really funny, and this was like the complete opposite. Powell has range! This one is sad, but still has a happy ending. If you like Emily Tesh's Greenhollow Duology, I highly recommend this one. They're definitely in the same vein.
Deosil by Jordan L Hawk - 4.75/5 stars
I was SO SAD to get to the end of this series. Whyborne, Griffin, Christine, Iskander, Persephone, Maggie, Niles...I could go on, I love them all. It's hard to say good-bye but they all got a wonderful ending.
The Inside Edge by Ashlyn Kane - 3/5 stars
The Taste of Desert Green by Kim Fielding - 4.25/5 stars
Your Lonely Nights Are Over by Adam Sass - 1/5 stars
Crushed Ice by Ashlyn Kane and Morgan James - 4/5 stars
Roustabout by Morgan Brice - 3/5 stars
Prince in Disguise by Tavia Lark - 5/5 stars
Loved this one just as much as the first in the series. I expected the Draskorans to be...idk, like stereotype fantasy barbarians, so it was extremely refreshing that they weren't.
Old Time Religion by EH Lupton - 5/5 stars
Ahhhhhhhh I love this series!! I really really enjoyed the first book, and I loved this one even more. Really good, really original. I can't recommend this one and Dionysus in Wisconsin enough!
A Thief and a Gentleman by Arden Powell - 3.5/5 stars
The Devil to Pay by Katie Daysh - 4.75/5 stars
If you like Patrick O'Brian but find yourself thinking, surely this could be more gay? Then Katie Daysh's books are for you. This is the second in the series and I was delighted to learn yesterday from her newsletter that she's working on the third, because I definitely am not ready for the series to end! The first book was from Nightingale's POV (there might have been some bits from Courtney's POV? But not many), and this one is entirely from Courtney's. Courtney and Nightingale didn't actually get to spend much time together in this one so I hope they catch more of a break in book 3.
Lord of Eternal Night by Ben Alderson - DNF at pg 6
The Engineer by CS Poe - 4/5 stars
The Larks Still Bravely Singing by Aster Glenn Gray - 5/5 stars
If you're not reading Aster Glenn Gray yet, why not? Why not??? Seriously, if you like Cat Sebastian, PLEASE give Aster Glenn Gray a try. I have yet to read a book by the woman that isn't gorgeous. This book is set right at the tail end of WWI and into the interwar period and is about two young English men who were injured and invalided out of the army. They're both disabled (Robert, the POV character, is missing a leg, and David is missing a hand) and have PTSD.
Also recommended if you like KJ Charles's Will Darling Adventures trilogy. The Larks Still Bravely Singing is just straight historical romance, not romantic suspense, but it deals with similar themes.
Guardians of Dawn: Zhara by S Jae-Jones - DNF at pg 24
Mr Warren's Profession by Sebastian Nothwell - 4.75/5 stars
LOVED this book. I think it's the only historical romance I've read that uses the Industrial Revolution so heavily in the plot, which I really enjoyed. Plus, gorgeous cover.
Honey Mead Murder by Dahlia Donovan - DNF at pg 5
A Market of Dreams and Destiny by Trip Galey - 3.25/5 stars
String Theory by Ashlyn Kane and Morgan James - 3.75/5 stars
One Night in Hartswood by Emma Denny - 5/5 stars
I honestly don't know why, when I received this book in like, November, I didn't immediately put it on the top of my TBR pile. I knew I was going to love it; I was super excited to get my copy. Every time I've shuffled my TBR (like, my actual physical TBR...it's a whole thing...it's actually been mistaken for my full book collection but haha no that's just 200 books I haven't read yet sitting on my stairs...), I've lamented that it's not closer to the top. And then I realized, this is literally my TBR and my own weird fake rules that I've made up about it, so I can actually just pull it from the stack and read it now. So I did!
And yeah, I loved it. So much. Raff and Penn will probably live rent free in my mind forever, not to mention Ash and Lily. I loved the medieval setting (another setting you don't see much in queer historical romance!) and how it really felt like a different world than ours. Plus I'm a sucker for road trip romances. And daddy issues. And horrific scars.
And ugh, the training scenes. The sexual tension. The PINING. Masterfully done. Chef's kiss.
Also we're going to find out who Oliver was, right? RIGHT??? And what happened to Penn's brother?
Out of Touch by Michael Sarais - DNF at pg 7
The Long Call by Ann Cleeves - 4.25/5 stars
Always enjoy a mystery that's well-paced and well-written. I've never actually read anything by Ann Cleeves but I'm going to pick up the rest of this series.
The Death I Gave Him by Em X Liu - DNF at pg 284
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90stremont · 1 year
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season 3, episode 3
i bust out laughing at this scene
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azurezfiction · 10 months
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Just want to say that
JJ and Matt Cook should have been Pink Rangers and they would have been a lot happier.
Also, Matt Griffin from Dino Charge (+Super Dino Charge) is the real and true Silver Dino Charge Ranger. I will not budge from this thought.
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i'm constantly thinking about this scene
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crowwfed · 5 months
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I’m back! Sorry! Here’s some art!
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I didn’t mean to have taken a bit of a break there 🙏🏻 life tends to kinda get that way.
Anyway! Here’s some more art I hope you guys like :)
1) just a pose sketch of Oliver
2) sketch of alternate form of Oliver, seen in my comic 👀👀
3) and the lineart of a character design challenge with some friends :) he’s an alien! I’m still smoothing out his lore, so expect a more fleshed out post about him!! Plus a fully coloured version 👀
Hope you guys have a good week 🙏🏻
Bye!
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jackchampioncumpit · 1 year
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Preston Oliver attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Disney Pixar's "Elemental" at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on June 08, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
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victorian-leviathan · 5 months
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I keep seeing TMA content and I'm so excited to get further in it (currently on ep 7? I think?) but my brain is forcing myself to finish TAZ: balance first. Why must my brain only wanna focus on one thing
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dippydots · 2 years
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Mysfits!!!!
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ojcobsessed · 2 years
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oliver made it to the men's health list of best horror actors of all time:
How can you not root for a gorgeous man like Oliver Jackson-Cohen? Like, who is lucky enough to wake up in the morning and have a face looking like that? Not many people. And who needs a butcher knife when you’ve got a jawline and those piercing blue-ish/green eyes to use as weapons? When we first met the actor in Mike Flanagan’s Haunting of Hill House, we deeply sympathized with his character’s struggling addiction (while he also dealt with an estate full of spirits). By Bly Manor, his prick-ish behavior didn’t leave much to be desired, but hey, crazy things do down when your heart’s involved. But it’s his ability to torment and gaslight Elisabeth Moss in The Invisible Man whre he was at his most terrifying. The guy’s literally unseen for 2/3 of the film, rumored to be dead by suicide, yet he manages to leave us feeling both unsettled and unprotected even when his 6’3 frame isn’t visible to the naked eye. Even though he looks like he could be cast as a Marvel superhero, there’s just something about his presence in the horror genre—more so as a deceitful villain, not the world-saving hero—that suits him so, so well. 
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m--bloop · 2 years
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oliver reed talking about hamburgers on merv
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