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theothermorganh · 7 months
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This would be short and be something to give ya'll while I write my others.
It can either be a smut or no smut... What ever u all want!!!
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lightningclouddraws · 9 months
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A bunch of Don't Starve doodles
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ifuckingloveherpes · 1 month
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Charlie barely said 2 sentences that Maxwell was already like "yeah sure I'll betray them again fuck these guys" and to this day that's the realest thing he's ever done
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f1re-skull · 1 month
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A silly au I made just for this joke
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Willow: So, is he intimidating or courting?
Wilson: You never know.
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my-dontstarve-draw · 2 years
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Could you draw triumphant Wilson and triumphant Willow having some tea together? c:
Here you go!
They must be talking about some dastardly plans!
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OOOOFF-FINALLY GOT MYSELF TO FINISH A REQUEST!
-Also a friendly reminder- NONE REQUESTS ARE FORGOTTEN!!
Phewww
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luciferinn · 1 year
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this was so funny because like be Soooooo fr rn "only lesbian at the school" BE SOOO REALLLLL
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plutonicbees · 1 year
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crying. screaming. throwing up.
kamala literally died, what, a bit over a month ago? her funeral was 2 days ago. and they're already announcing a new series.
where, yes, she is now a mutant because they want to match the mcu.
the comic is being written by sabir pirzada, a writer on the ms marvel show, and iman vellani, who plays kamala.
i really don't have high hopes for this new page for kamala. I hate that they're doing this to her, I hate that the mcu continues to affect the comics like this. if there's any sliver of hope I have, it's because of iman vellani's passion and dedication to the character.
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here's the EW article. scream abt it with me.
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ultrameganicolaokay · 2 years
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Poison Ivy #9 by G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara. Main cover by Jessica Fong. Variant covers by (2) Dan Mora, (3) Terry and Rachel Dodson, (4) Sweeney Boo, (5) Rian Gonzales and (6) Mindy Lee. Out in February 2023.
“IT’S THE ISSUE YOU’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR! That’s right! Ya girl Harley Quinn—doctor, fashionista, heroic criminal, criminally insane clown, and Poison Ivy’s girlfriend—has arrived on the West Coast to spend some quality time with her number-one squeeze! What sort of wildly lascivious and lavishly ludicrous madcap mayhem will the DCU’s favorite couple get up to? Featuring the return of series artist Marcio Takara and an assortment of utterly mouthwatering variant covers by some of the most delectable artists around, from iconic Harley Quinn artist Terry Dodson to incoming Harley Quinn artist Sweeney Boo, as well as Dan Mora, Rian Gonzales, and Mindy Lee! You won’t want to miss a single bit of it—we guarantee it!”
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willyhoos · 3 months
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redraw of something from the king wilson au...
sometimes a family can be an escaped convict arsonist, a creepy psychic ghost girl, and a mad scientist trapped in the shadow realm. this is not one of those times however
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slightlycomicobsessed · 5 months
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so. in honor of Poison Ivy #22 coming out, I'm going to explain why you all should not be mad at G. Willow. Wilson for Janet-From-HR. This goes into a bit tinfoil-hat-conspiracy-theory zone, but listen up. I think DC pressured GWW to keep Janet in the series. Let me explain. Let's start with Janet's introduction in the PI series (I know she technically appears before that in another comic but I'm talking about this run so it doesn't count). Now, I don't know if any of you know this, but PI was supposed to be a six-issue miniseries that got extended to twelve issues, and then to an ongoing. Janet first appears as a secretary, an obscure character that GWW pulled in because Ivy had just been tricked by that CEO and was dying because of a spray that neutralized Ivy's powers (which meant she couldn't fight off the lamia in her body). Side note: I just realized Crawley was meant to be the other side of Ivy's coin, who Ivy could've been if she truly followed Woodrue's principles, which is kinda cool. So, Janet appears, and Ivy vaguely recognizes her and remembered that she saved her. Her whole introduction screamed "forgettable side character/cameo". She (plus other characters) were here to teach Ivy a lesson, about how even if these corporations were harming the environment, harming people, there were still innocents among them, and they don't deserve to be killed. Janet was meant to show a bit of Ivy's regrowing humanity/empathy. But there were never romantic connations, or even implied feelings between them. Hell, Ivy even calls her "Kid!"
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Why would you call someone you're (theoretically) attracted to "kid"? It doesn't make sense --- UNLESS, it was a retcon from DC corporate. If you know about the Harley & Ivy miniseries, you might also know that DC got a lot of backlash for breaking up Harley and Ivy. I think that once they announced that PI run was going to be longer than planned, the people at the top started sweating because Harley had her own run, so they couldn't have Harley be with Ivy the whole time, or Ivy be with Harley the whole time. And, last time Harley and Ivy were separated, they were flamed and called homophobic. They didn't want the bad press --- and, as Janet was literally the only woman Ivy had interacted with, they pushed GWW to keep them together.
I've heard many people complain that there's no point to Janet, and that she doesn't serve a narrative purpose. and I think that's the point.
Think about it for a minute. GWW got this mandate from DC corporate to keep Janet in her PI run, and she's not happy about it. So, what do you do if you're forced to keep a character you don't like in a comic? Use her as little as possible. Contrast her with Ivy's actual girlfriend.
And this is what happens! Re-read the run, it's like Janet is an afterthought. She feels shoehorned in, because she is! It feels similar to when Marvel wanted a "White Panther". The writer of the comic deliberately sabotaged the character because he hated him. GWW doing the same thing (to the best of her ability). But honestly, even with that, this run is really good, and I'm so hyped for the next issue.
Now, my tinfoil hat is off, and I'm omw to go re-re-read Poison Ivy :)
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burningfudge · 1 year
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Stranvers crumbs
Fallen Friend: The Death of Ms Marvel (2023)
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theothermorganh · 1 year
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I sketched some stuff for @tarryrodriguez 's Mermaid AU.
Go give them love!
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And then an unfinished render of Wilson
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More is on it's way!
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shroomi3-puddingz · 4 months
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Some Like It Hot au
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Featuring:
Wigfrid as Sugar Kane
Willow as Joe
And Wilson as Jerry
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And additional images to show ,ore into this au
I hope you enjoy folks
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samasmith23 · 11 months
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Viewing Kamala Khan as a mutant through a queer lens
I’ve gotta say, after having read Issue #3 of Iman Vellani’s Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant miniseries yesterday, one of the elements that I’ve really grown to love about this book is how well it functions as a metaphorical coming out narrative for Kamala Khan! In addition to the previous issues showcasing Kamala struggling with the newfound pressures that being a mutant comes with, especially during a time when anti-mutant bigotry is at record levels following Orchis’ genocidal attack on Krakoa, during this issue’s dream sequence we’re introduced to the idea that Kamala’s hesitancy to accept her newfound identity as a mutant and inability to access her new powers is all due to a mental roadblock inside of Kamala’s own psyche. However, when the villains try to force Kamala to accept her mutant powers before she is ready by invading her dreams (as part of a Trojan horse to activate a psychic bomb against other mutants), Kamala refuses her “dream-self’s” offer upon realizing that only she alone can decide when she’s ready to define who she is, countering Orchis false anti-mutant narratives and defining her solely by her latent powers by proudly proclaiming, “It’s not about the powers. It never was. It’s about the why we fight. The who we fight for. My powers don’t define me! They aren’t the testament to who I am, in here! I was afraid that being a mutant meant that I was no longer anything else. But that doesn’t erase any other part of me. It just makes me more… me. Who I am — that’s up to me to decide.”
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Kamala’s story has always been one about identity, self-acceptance, and intersectionality. This has been evident since her initial run by G. Willow Wilson & Sana Amanat, where Kamala was at a crossroads in regards to figuring out who she was as Pakistani-American Muslim from an immigrant family who had just obtained Inhuman powers, eventually deciding to embrace the best aspects of each part of her respective identities.
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Discovering that she now also happens to be a mutant doesn’t erase those previous aspects of who Kamala is, but simply adds to them. Additionally, several X-Men stories in the past have framed the mutant allegory through a queer lens, and there’s a lot you can read into Kamala’s journey of self-acceptance as a mutant in regards to both queer theory and intersectionality. I’ve mentioned before how the recent spike in anti-mutant bigotry amongst the general public following Orchis’ attack on Krakoa Island bears a lot of real-world parallels to the recent upsurge in homophobic and transphobic legislation by Republican politicians here in the US, and Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #3 further expands these parallels. Similar to how Queer people of color are the groups most severely affected by homophobic and transphobic legislation, Vellani effectively demonstrates how Orchis anti-mutant hate campaign significantly impacts Kamala as a woman of color who just found out that she’s also a latent mutant. Orchis’ attempt to try and play on Kamala’s fears of being rejected by her non-mutant superhero friends while framing mutants as inherently arrogant beings with god-complexes, feels eerily similar to how Republicans have recently tried to push false “groomer” conspiracy narratives in order to frame LGBTQ+ people as inherently “predatory towards children,” further isolating an already vulnerable community by falsely defining them solely through the lens of sex. But similar to how sex & sexuality does NOT entirely define a gay or trans person’s identity as an individual, mutant powers do NOT solely define the sum of Kamala’s identity either. It may be an important aspect of who she is as a person, but it is NOT representative of the whole of her identity. Just like how being a Muslim from an immigrant family is an important facet of her personhood, but it is not the sum total of her personality. People are more complex than the narrow-minded stereotypes that bigots like to falsely project onto them, and Kamal effectively demonstrates this by accepting her newfound status as a mutant as merely another facet of personhood. She’s a mutant, as well as an Inhuman, a Muslim, a woman of color, second-generation Pakistani immigrant, nerdy fan-fiction writer, and a compassionate human being who simply wants to help others in need!
From Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #3 by Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada, Carlos Gómez & Adam Gorham.
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my-dontstarve-draw · 2 years
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Thought to draw a pretty quick one since its been a while!
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-Yup, totally not rusty!
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kaiju-wolfdragon · 1 year
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If every knows about Wilson use to bullying willow:
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Wilson: l let me out.
Every: mess with my gf, you're messing with me....
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