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anti-cosmofangirl · 1 month ago
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I finished it!
Would anyone be interested in a print? They’d be an odd size: around 20”x11”
They would be 20 bucks shipped anywhere in the US
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ribbondee · 1 year ago
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Just a sloppy meme I made about the Ghostly Adventures webcomic by @anti-cosmofangirl .
It's like my favorite thing in the PMATGA fandom right now lol.
It's really something that a show that was cancelled over ten years ago still has a dedicated following no matter how small it may be.
There are many artists I look up to in the fandom, and anticosmofangirl is certainly one of the ones I look up to the most. I am so hyped for the Webcomic like many others, so I figured I'd make a funny to show my appreciation.
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Everything under this post is 6+ years old
I've come full circle. The comic is getting rebooted. Stay tuned for new content.
The Pac is Back.
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Who you gonna call?
The Pac Is Back
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>:3 @anti-cosmofangirl
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positivelyghostlycomic · 5 days ago
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Ghostie ghost 👻❤️
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ell-arts · 2 years ago
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The Throne | Page 1
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Well, well, well. What do we have here? Yet another manifestation of of an idea that refused to leave me alone until I put it out on paper :')
This comic is going to be a short one (with an inconsistent update schedule) exploring an idea I had in mind. Let's see how far we get!
@anti-cosmofangirl 's wonderful webcomic has played a part in inspiring me to make a pmatga webcomic again (although this time mine is going to be a short one, hopefully no more than 15 pages) so a big thanks goes to her in this!
If ya'll are interested, please consider liking and reblogging! <3
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slumbergoblin · 1 year ago
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wombocombo4x3 · 1 year ago
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"Everything is fine..."
Read Lucidstuck here
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celepom · 2 years ago
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For Transgender Day of Remembrance, here’s 10 graphic novels with transgender protagonists, are about gender, or are autobiographies from transgender creators.
Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms by Crystal Frasier & Val Wise
Annie is a smart, antisocial lesbian starting her senior year of high school who’s under pressure to join the cheerleader squad to make friends and round out her college applications. Her former friend BeeBee is a people-pleaser—a trans girl who must keep her parents happy with her grades and social life to keep their support of her transition. Through the rigors of squad training and amped up social pressures (not to mention micro aggressions and other queer youth problems), the two girls rekindle a friendship they thought they’d lost and discover there may be other, sweeter feelings springing up between them.
Blackwater by Jeannette Arroyo & Ren Graham
Tony Price is a popular high school track star and occasional delinquent aching for his dad’s attention and approval. Eli Hirsch is a quiet boy with a chronic autoimmune disorder that has ravaged his health and social life. What happens when these two become unlikely friends (and a whole lot more . . .) in the spooky town of Blackwater, Maine? Werewolf curses, unsavory interactions with the quarterback of the football team, a ghostly fisherman haunting the harbor, and tons of high school drama.
The Bride Was a Boy by Chii
The heartwarming transgender love story, based on true events! Drawn in the style of diary comics with an upbeat, adorable flair, this is a charming tale about Chii, a woman assigned male at birth. Her story starts with her childhood and follows the ups and downs of exploring her sexuality, gender, and transition--as well as falling in love with a man who’s head over heels for her. Now they want to get married, so Chii’s about to embark on a new adventure: becoming a bride!
Love Me for Who I Am by Kata Konayama
Non-Binary Maid Reporting for Duty! Mogumo is a cute but lonely non-binary high school student who just wants a few loving friends. As someone who doesn’t identify as a boy or a girl, however, finding people who really understand can be a big challenge. When fellow student Iwaoka Tetsu invites Mogumo to work at an untraditional maid café, Mogumo is hopeful that things are looking up. Will they finally find friends to call their own―or just more misunderstanding?
Super Late Bloomer: My Early Days in Transition by Julia Kaye
A highly personal collection documenting the early months of artist Julia Kaye’s gender transition. Instead of a traditional written diary, Julia Kaye has always turned to art as a means of self-reflection. So when she began her gender transition in 2016, she decided to use her popular webcomic, Up and Out, to process her journey and help others with similar struggles realize they weren’t alone. Julia’s poignant, relatable comics honestly depict her personal ups and downs while dealing with the various issues involved in transitioning—from struggling with self-acceptance and challenging societal expectations, to moments of self-love and joy. Super Late Bloomer both educates and inspires, as Julia faces her difficulties head-on and commits to being wholly, authentically who she was always meant to be
Magical Boy by The Kao
A breathtakingly imaginative fantasy series starring Max—a high schooler chosen to become the next "Magical Girl." There's just one catch . . . he's a trans boy! Although he was assigned female at birth, Max is your average trans man trying to get through high school as himself. But on top of classes, crushes, and coming out, Max's life is turned upside down when his mom reveals an eons old family secret: he's descended from a long line of Magical Girls tasked with defending humanity from a dark, ancient evil! With a sassy feline sidekick and loyal gang of friends by his side, can Max take on his destiny, save the world, and become the next Magical Boy? A hilarious and heartfelt riff on the magical girl genre made popular by teen manga series, Magical Boy is a one-of-a-kind fantasy series that comic readers of all ages will love.
Welcome to St. Hell: My Trans Teen Misadventure by Lewis Hancox
A groundbreaking memoir about being a trans teen, in the vein of FUN HOME and FLAMER... and at the same time entirely its own. Lewis has a few things to say to his younger teen self. He knows she hates her body. He knows she's confused about who to snog. He knows she's really a he and will ultimately realize this... but she's going to go through a whole lot of mess (some of it funny, some of it not funny at all) to get to that point. Lewis is trying to tell her this... but she's refusing to listen.
X-Gender, Vol. 1 by Asuka Miyazaki
An autobiographical diary/essay manga about finding love in Japan as an X-gender person. At 33 years old, Asuka Miyazaki realizes that they like women! Asuka, however, is neither a woman nor a man--instead, they're X-gender, which is a non-binary identity. Follow Asuka through the pages of this autobiographical manga as they record the ins and outs of their journey to finding love with a woman.
Girl Haven by Lilah Sturges & Meaghan Carter Three years ago, Ash's mom, Kristin, left home and never came back. Now, Ash lives in the house where Kristin grew up. All of her things are there. Her old room, her old clothes, and the shed, where she spent her childhood creating a fantasy world called Koretris. Ash knows all about Koretris: how it's a haven for girls, with no men or boys allowed, and filled with fanciful landscapes and creatures. When Ash's friends decide to try going to Koretris, using one of Kristin's spellbooks, Ash doesn't think anything will happen. But the spell works, and Ash discovers that the world Kristin created is actually a real place, with real inhabitants and very real danger. But if Koretris is real, why is Ash there? Everyone has always called Ash a boy. Ash uses he/him pronouns. Shouldn't the spell have kept Ash out? And what does it mean if it let Ash in?
DeadEndia: The Watcher's Test by Hamish Steel
Barney and his best friend Norma are just trying to get by and keep their jobs, but working at the Dead End theme park also means battling demonic forces, time traveling wizards, and scariest of all--their love lives! Follow the lives of this diverse group of employees of a haunted house, which may or may not also serve as a portal to hell, in this hilarious and moving graphic novel, complete with talking pugs, vengeful ghosts and LBGTQIA love!
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schmafs · 6 months ago
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happy webcomic day! my comic, where the heart is, is still running over at @wthicomic and on comicfury! it's been a real joy to work on it so far and im very excited to keep going with it :)
that aside, here are some webcomics ive been enjoying the past few months! check em out, tell a friend–itll really make someones day!
dead or alive “Wanted alive for fraud, Clay is on the run. Blackbell is wanted dead for 13 counts of murder. The two meet in the town of Nowhere as they attempt to evade capture. When secrets from their pasts come back to haunt them, Blackbell and Clay soon find out their paths are more intertwined than they initially thought.”
(action, western)
dead or alive is a western with incredibly charming characters and a fun adventure overall! im so interested in some characters’ backstories (namely blackbell). i know it’s gonna go so hard…
arc of the spark “Bangaroo, a hot contender in the Spark Wrestling League, seeks to bring his lost family back together by wrestling his way to money and fame. The league has other plans for him however, as he unwittingly finds himself tangled up in its dubious, shady underbelly.”
(action, mystery)
a fun story that, to me, is reminiscent of saturday morning cartoons! great character designs and phenomenal action sequences.
it’s all a dream in the end “A catlike protagonist wakes up to find themselves asleep, and meets a colorful cast on their journey to waking up; a clown, some talking meat, a dream copy of her younger brother, and a rabbit that claims to be in the same never-ending-dream situation. Along the way, she learns to trust people she should, fear things she should fear, and maybe just enjoy the moment sometimes as she moves from dream to dream.”
(horror, surreal, marked tws for blood, violence, and strong language)
this comic is recently finished, and boy is it a neat time. the surreal (and, well. dreamlike) elements in it are really fun and well thought out and it’s a comic i keep meaning to reread so that i can see all the bits of foreshadowing the author laid out towards the beginning of the comic. great color schemes overall, too!
phantomarine “Phantomarine is a spooky-but-sweet fantasy webcomic about a ghostly princess and her perilous journey across a haunted sea, hoping to save her soul from a devious, shapeshifting death god known as the Red Tide King. Expect all manner of maritime mysteries – monstrous sea creatures, sacred lighthouses, strange afflictions, accursed marauders, feuding gods, grand sea battles, and a heaping helping of humor in-between!”
(fantasy, adventure)
im not quite sure where to begin with phantomarine because it’s just that good. bursting with heart and with beautiful scenes and color palettes overall. the worldbuilding in it is also very well thought out (particularly with regard to the religion of the world).
maladious “It’s 2002, and sixteen-year-old Julian Lewis has just debuted as the newest member of Olympos, America’s premiere superhero team. Admittedly, he's kind of terrible at his job–-but he’s got the heart of a hero and the best mentors he could ask for.
However, when a mission to intervene with a low-tier villain attack reveals that an old foe isn’t quite as dead as he’s supposed to be, Olympos must untangle a web of new enemies and old ghosts in what is undoubtedly their greatest challenge yet.”
(horror, action, thriller, rated 16+)
maladious is another comic with a charming art style, but i think the most interesting thing about it by far is the mystery the author is cultivating. i can tell they’re cooking something, but i don’t know what yet and i want to stick around to find out!
invincea and the warriors from hell “Orphaned and mute from infancy, Invincea has never had an easy life. But when what little she still has in a world that rejects her is violently torn away, she sets out to find justice.
Lost and wounded, she soon meets the mysterious bard Lon Quillow, and together they are catapulted into a cross-country string of adventures bringing them closer together as they learn about humanity, empathy, and the deep desire of all people to be understood and accepted.
What has been lost can be found again…”
(fantasy, adventure)
i absolutely adore invincea. the characters are all incredibly charming and the art style is delightful to look at and very reminiscent of cartoon saloon’s work! im so curious about where the story’s going to go next!
tiger, tiger “Tiger, Tiger is a story of a young noble lady, who steals her brother's identity and his ship to sail across the world to find love and adventure, and to write a book about her favourite subject: the fascinating life cycle of sea sponges!”
(fantasy, adventure)
this is one ive been reading for a while! once again, the characters are all very charming, likable, and authentic in a way i cant quite explain. absolutely gorgeous grayscale art in this one.
golden shrike “Something has shifted in the world. Sheltered deer twins, Runi and Nero, will get to see it all unfold.”
(fantasy, adventure)
the author consistently draws these beautiful natural scenes with equally beautiful colors, and i really enjoy the lore theyve put together about the deer world!
starbord: the journey home “In a part of the universe alien to them, all that Zachary Higgins and J.C. Coleman want is to get back to Earth. There's only one problem: nobody's ever heard of a planet called "Earth". Stuck with an experimental spacecraft and trapped in a galaxy teetering on the brink of total war, they'll turn to unlikely friends and face uncanny foes in their journey home.”
(action, science fiction, adventure)
going back to the idea of authentic characters, each and every character in starbord feels authentic to me. theyre all really well written and the main characters in particular feel like people i could meet in real life. the story is also compelling!
inhibit “Victor is a resident at a home for kids who haven't yet proven that they can control their powers. With a transfer only a few weeks away, he has one last chance to prove he is capable enough to go home to a normal life. But just when he most needs things to go smoothly, everything starts to fall apart, and he finds himself tangled in the plot of a mysterious arsonist…”
(science fiction, adventure)
this one’s got some great mysteries going on, and at the moment the plot is ramping up and i seriously cant wait to see what happens next! very likable characters here, too!
a d6 story “A tale of The UnKing. As a familiar horror infiltrates Folia City, a crew of unlikely heroes must fight to save their world as they know it..”
(horror, action, science fiction)
im not sure where to begin with this comic aside from the fact that the hook is absolutely crazy. you just have to trust me on this one.
milos from home “An anxious Torchic and classically amnesiac protagonist Eevee take a shot becoming a Rescue Team. Also something's screwy with the world at large, but one step at a time.”
(fantasy, fan fiction, adventure)
this one’s a pokemon mystery dungeon fancomic, and the author has some really interesting takes on pokemon culture and interpretations of what certain pokemon look like! i care so much about each character :,) except for one. i’ve never wanted to punt a rat (dedenne) into the sun so bad in my life.
first song “10 years ago, a private company opened a portal. It went wrong. Our material plane was smashed into the land of the dead; Limbo. Spoon was at Ground zero of the explosion but survived, and now he wanders the wasteland with his guitar and the demon that inhabits it - encountering ghosts and other survivors on a quest to return to his childhood home. At the same time he is hunted by a mysterious woman who is single-minded in her drive to find him.”
(science fiction, supernatural, post-apocalypse)
i just KNOW the author of this one is cooking something crazyy. we’re still pretty early on in the story, but i can feel it! the fact it’s in black and white also goes a long way in establishing the vibes of the whole thing.
inheritors “The setting is a post-apocalyptic, alternate Earth. Most of the planet was destroyed by a rogue AI program, called Apollo. However, one continent was able to be saved by the goddess Athena, and was able to evolve and adapt to urban life today. Now, Apollo is making his presence known within the existing cities, and new information is coming to light. Who created Apollo? Where are the gods, now? Most importantly, what does it mean to truly be human?
As if all of that wasn't enough pressure, Space-Time's grandson is having an identity crisis over the sudden realization that he's going to outlive everyone he's grown close to. So y'know, there's a whole existential crisis sub-plot along with the mystery surrounding Apollo, the gods, the world of Faerie, and some strange, alien newcomers in the city.”
(action, science fiction, modern fantasy, drama. marked tws for topics of religion, depression, self-harm, bullying, child abuse, attempted suicide, and struggles with identity)
this one’s also pretty early on in the story as well, but i was immediately captivated by the silly little drawings in the first couple pages. i also know the authors of this one are cooking very hard with the worldbuilding! definitely check this one out so youre here whenever things start getting wild!
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extant-exhaustion · 2 months ago
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Hello...Do you mind if I ask your top 5 (or top 10) favorite moments from any media that you love (books, anime/manga, tv series, movies, games, etc)? Thanks if you want to answer. Sorry if I ask too much....
Hello! This is such a great question! Thank you so much for taking the time to ask! I’m so sorry for the delay in responding. It took me a little while to narrow it down, and so many of these contain spoilers. I'm going to do my best to tag thoroughly to avoid spoiling anything for anyone! So, see below for my list, in no particular order.
Note to all readers:
✨ Pay attention to spoiler tags! ✨
Also, things in small text are the actual spoilery parts? I’m doing my best here, y’all.
Major spoilers for Anna Dressed in Blood / Girl of Nightmares by Kendare Blake, Lady Knight by Tamora Pierce, The Good Place (season 4), Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, 19 Days (webcomic).
Minor spoilers for Given, Assassination Classroom, Mob Psycho 100, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
Top Ten Moments
BOOK, Girl of Nightmares by Kendare Blake: After two books of frankly spine-tingling adventures, ghost hunter Cas Lowood and the ghost he's crossed literal oceans and planes of existence for, Anna, have a chance at some sort of life together. But Anna sees a vision—something not-quite-real, yes, but lovely all the same—of Cas calling to her. She tries to turn away, to return with him to her ghostly existence on his plane...but he lets her go. He loves her so much that he lets her pass on, even if it means he has to let her go. It makes me sob every time.
BOOK, Lady Knight by Tamora Pierce: After a long war fighting killing machines powered by some of the darkest magic in any Tortall book, my absolute kickass heroine Keladry of Mindelan is finally face to face with the Nothing Man, Blayce the Gallan. And yes, he's a mage, but he's also human and pathetic. It has stuck with me for the better part of my life—he's not a monster; he's just a man. Yet, that's the point, it's it? Acts of terrible evil can be committed by even the most unremarkable people.
TV, The Good Place, season 4, episode 9: In a moment when the fate of humanity is hinging on coming up with a plan, the group as always turns to their "answers guy," Chidi. And despite having just had memories of hundreds of lives slammed into his head, he's still able to grasp onto the fact that he left himself a message before his imposed amnesia. He searched all his life (and afterlife) for truth through philosophy, yet he found it instead in the self-proclaimed Arizona trash-bag he fell in love with. So, he bases his plan on the one truth he really knows: "There is no answer. But Eleanor is the answer."
Anime, Given, season 1, episode 9: Weighed down by his former boyfriend Yuki's suicide, Mafuyu gets on stage and is finally able to pay him tribute in a song he wrote, "Fuyu no Hanashi," about the grief of losing someone and not getting to say goodbye. He also reflects on the fear of forgetting as he grows more distant from Yuki's memory. There are moments in the song that actually made me sob with the translation ("Your everything has lost its tomorrow" and "Two people who were always together are torn apart. That’s all there is to this story"), but even the music itself is just stunning.
Anime, Assassination Classroom, season 2, episode 24: This episode is called "Graduation Time," and it genuinely means the world to me. As an episode of a show, it is incredible start to finish. As the culmination of a series, it is phenomenal. It is the Aristotelian ideal of an ending that is "surprising yet inevitable." I love it for some many reasons—it features each of the 28 students and gives them their own moment (which is wonderful, since this show made me a parent to literally all of them); it hits every emotion flawlessly; and it wraps up the major plotlines of the series in a way that is so satisfying and that only the best writing can achieve. I refuse to spoil this episode, but suffice it to say that it's yet another reason that I tell people that this show is so ridiculously underrated.
Anime, Mob Psycho 100, season 1, episode 11: After a drawn out conflict with overpowered adult psychics and increasing anxiety over whether he should fight back, Mob is at his breaking point. His mentor Reigen has always told him not to use his psychic powers against other people, but Mob and his friends and Reigen himself are in danger, and Mob is clearly scared and unsure. Then comes one of my absolute favorite Reigen moments, when he tells his student that it's okay not to fight, to instead let him, the adult, handle things: "When things go south, it's okay to run away!" And it's such a powerful moment because it's one of the only times I can think of in a shonen anime where an adult tells a kid, even a ridiculously powerful one, "Hey, you shouldn't have to do this! This is scary and unfair, and it's okay for you to let the grown-ups take it from here."
Anime, Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, episode 22: I could probably choose a dozen moments from this show, but I want to highlight my best girl, so here’s one I particularly love: Winry comes face to face with Scar, the man who killed her parents and has tried multiple times to kill her two best friends. Yet, when she levels a gun at him, her hands shake uncontrollably and she can’t bring herself to shoot. After Al and Scar’s fight moves away from them, Ed gently takes the gun from her hands and Winry, distraught, asks him why she couldn’t pull the trigger. Ed’s response means so much to me: “You gave me an arm and a leg to replace the ones I lost. It’s your hands. They weren’t meant to kill. They’re meant to give life.” It shows just how deeply Edward understands Winry, but more importantly, it shows that strength comes from more than just fighting and violence. Winry is brilliant and clever and kind, and FMAB never treats that as a weakness.
Anime Movie, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train: This movie is a masterpiece, and I'm sure anyone who's seen it will agree that the fight between Rengoku, the Flame Hashira, and Akaza, Upper Three of the Twelve Kizuki, is breathtaking. The animation in the scene is gorgeous, and the music is absolutely beautiful. The tension ramps up throughout the scene as the dialogue and background action escalate in intensity, and all of it is layered on top of the imminent rise of the sun. It's one of the best fight scenes in any anime, honestly (though there have been other Demon Slayer fights that vie for a place on this list too). It's a tour de force.
Movie, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King: Speaking of tours de force, let's throw back to a classic and one of the best fantasy films of all time. There are a ton of scenes from this series that I could have chosen for my favorite, honestly, but I want to shout out a particular performance by Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn. I'm speaking, of course, about his "it is not this day" speech towards the end of the film as his troops stand ready for the Battle of the Black Gate. The speech isn’t in the book, actually, but it was perfect for the movie adaptation. (The trilogy is brilliant, let’s be honest.) It’s a speech that Aragorn delivers in such a rousing way, followed immediately by his "for Frodo" battle cry, that I'm about ready to go fight Sauron's armies myself.
Web Comic, 19 Days, chapters 368–370: This comic is genuinely incredible, but so far what I've enjoyed the most is Mo Guanshan's character arc. He started out as nothing more than a bully, but as his backstory was revealed and the reasons behind his attitude became clearer, he became one of my favorite characters. These three chapters encompass what is, in my opinion, the most intense scene in the comic, the (mostly one-sided) fight between Guanshan and She Li and his gang. It's an absolutely brutal sequence and has stuck with me for months since I first read it. It also leads to one of the first moments of true tenderness from He Tian who until now has acted primarily to get a rise out of Mo and is almost always a selfish asshole, but after this incident, his own attitude begins to change too. It’s just such a catalyst event in the story. I love it.
Phew! Well, anyone agree? Disagree? Want to freak out with me about any of these? I would be thrilled. 👏🏼
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anti-cosmofangirl · 3 months ago
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The Ghostly Adventures Webcomic: Page 13
(Previous/First/Next)
Right advice, wrong time, Aunt Spheria.
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anti-cosmofangirl · 2 years ago
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Also the Ghostly Adventures webcomic
Me with my AU because who needs canon
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ao3feed-harleyquinn · 3 months ago
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Gothameme City
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/QrHU71k by MagisterSomnia 💖Love.💖 🎭Drama.🎭 🔎Intrigue.🔎 ✨🎪🎷Chaos.🎷🎪✨ (Links all go to memes I've stored in Google Drive, but I totally get if you don't wanna click those, so I've included descriptions of each picture, too.) (Part of a series where Danny Phantom meets the JL & JL Dark. You can read it on its own if you really want to, but you're gonna be real confused.) I sincerely apologize to anyone reading this on mobile. Words: 3031, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Series: Part 14 of An Exercise in Stupidity Fandoms: Danny Phantom, Batman - All Media Types, Batman: Wayne Family Adventures (Webcomic) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: Gen Characters: Danny Fenton, Harleen Quinzel, Tim Drake (DCU), Jason Todd, Jarro (DCU), Gotham City Residents, Wesley "Wes" Weston (Danny Phantom), Fright Knight (Danny Phantom) Additional Tags: Crack, Crack Treated Seriously, Crack Crossover, Memes, Everything is a meme, Poor Jason - Freeform, He's probably proud of it though, Tim is having fun, Danny is having fun, Delilah is having fun, Harley and Riddler are having fun too, everyone is having fun, Except the people of Arkham, And Bruce, Bruce is not having fun, Cliffhangers, I mean if anyone's taking this seriously enough for that to even matter, Oh and Fright Knight's having fun too, Wes is grumpy tho, Chaos, Insanity, Social Media, it's scattered about throughout the fic, Singing, creepy singing, annoying singing, other characters are here too but only for a second, Tim Drake loves insanity just as much as the next Bat, Danny Fenton loves insanity just as much as the next Fenton, Gotham is in for a time and they've got their phone cameras ready, The Author Regrets Nothing, The Author Regrets Everything, Batfamily Shenanigans (DCU), Jason Todd is a Batfamily Member, Paranormal shenanigans, Ghostly Shenanigans read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/QrHU71k
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visionproductions2008 · 1 year ago
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👻🌟 Unleash the Wild West like never before with 'Lone Star Specters'! Our fan webcomic mashes up the classic Ghostbusters with a gritty neo-western twist, all set in the heart of Texas. Get ready for ghostly showdowns and supernatural adventures with a Lone Star state of mind! 🤠👻
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positivelyghostlycomic · 5 days ago
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Happy Halloween, my spooky friends! 🎃👻
In the spirit of the season, Oliver and the gang are here to celebrate all the ways this time of year is honored! From Samhain to All Saints’ Day, All Hallow’s Eve to Halloween, there’s a little something for every ghoul and ghost out there. 🧙‍♀️💀🎉
Thank you all for the constant love and support—your positivity keeps BooVille alive (even in the afterlife)! Wishing you a frightfully fun and safe Halloween! 🖤👻🎃✨
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