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Presenting, "Boop," the 9th painting in my Close Encounters Collection!
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Touka <3
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Ayato: Me? Liking Hinami? Hell no. No way [ trips and hundreds of of pictures of Hinami falls out of jacket ] no no these aren’t mine [ Frantically picks them up ] Oh my god just listen [ More hinami pics scatter on the floor ] IM HOLDING THEM FOR ANEKI PLEASE LISTEN
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a bunch of tokyo ghoul redraws and doodles because I miss it
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• x-men comic icons
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x-men the last stand: pack
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X-womans
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The two types of Jane the Killer
I might make a bigger post some other time, but imma rant for a bit.
Stop arguing about if Jane’s face is pure white, or burnt with a mask covering it. Cause guess what, THEY’RE BOTH RIGHT!
There are two forms of Jane the killer and this is a quick run down on them.
Jane Richardson
This one is technically the original one created by MrAngryDog aka FearOfTheBlackWolf through the story Jane’s Letter in 2012. Through some post by the creator and the story Born of Science: Jane The Killer, it is confirmed that her skin is pure white. It is due to the results of a shady government experiment. She just looks like that.
Jane Arkensaw
This is the one with the burnt face. From the story Jane the Killer: The Real Story, which is the more popular version of the character. The earliest upload I could fine was in 2015 I can’t find the author sadly, but this version has no connection to the original story or character.
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Both are Jane the Killer. Just don’t confuse Richardson or Arkensaw with eachother. Both can be used BUT DON’T YELL AT SOMEONE FOR USING ONE OF THE VERSIONS AND NOT THE OTHER! When you do that all you show is that you are uneducated about the character.
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A Tale Of Two Janes
A common comment I see on YouTube videos concerning Jane the Killer is “How did being burned give Jane black eyes and white skin”? The answer to this question? The Jane who got burned is a different Jane than the Jane with black eyes and white skin.
Yes Virginia, there are 2 different Jane the Killers. Let me explain.
Back in 2012 someone called FearOfTheBlackWolf (then going by the name Mr.AngryDog) wrote a Jeff the Killer spin-off creepypasta called “Janes Letter”. This story was the first appearance of Jane Richardson aka Jane the Killer. Shortly after that someone called PastaStalker64 plagiarized FearOfTheBlackWolf with the creepypasta “Jane The Killer: The Real Story” which is the more well known Jane Arkensaw/Jane Everlasting version where Jane gets burned by Jeff and wears a white mask.
FearOfTheBlackWolf and PastaStalker64 eventually came to an understanding and agreed that Jane the Killer and Jane Everlasting would simply exist as separate characters. Unfortunately Mr.Creepypasta narrated the PastaStalker64 story while using a picture of Jane Richardson as the background of the video thus leading to the 2 Janes being mixed up ever since.
Basically what I’m saying is if you’re drawing a Jane with black eyes and white skin that’s Jane Richardson aka Jane the Killer, not Jane Arkensaw aka Jane Everlasting. Hope this post clears things up! There’s a lot of confusion around Jane.
Other things to know about the 2 Janes:
1: Jane Richardson has an origin story called “Born of Science: The Birth of Jane the Killer” but that’s getting updated soon so I’ll give you a summary I copy and pasted off of the Creepypasta Universe Wiki:
“Jane Richardson started off as your typical girl, the talk of the town who’s got it all — a great girlfriend, a job she enjoys, excellent friends, a loving family, and a great future. But in 2002 her world changed when both of her parents, Paula and Bruce Richardson were murdered by Jeff the Killer. Flash forward to years later and Jane was chosen by the government, after 25 failed attempts (the test subjects died) to hopefully be the one person to survive an injection of a chemical called "Liquid Hate”. Jane, needing extra money to support her and her sister and believing that she was merely donating blood, agreed. Jane proved to be the first person to survive the injection and decided to use her newfound abilities to dedicate herself to taking the life of the man who ruined hers: Jeff the Killer. The Liquid Hate injection gave Jane black eyes and white skin as well as enhancing her strength, agility, senses, endurance, etc.“
2: Jane Richardson is the Jane that’s canonically a lesbian with a wife named Mary. Jane Arkensaw has no canon sexuality as far as I know.
3: Jane Richardson is the Jane I use on my blog although I’ll occasionally reblog art of Jane Arkensaw.
P.S. You can find interviews with FearOfTheBlackWolf and PastaStalker64 here: https://hickeyshouseofhorrors.blogspot.com/search/label/Jane%20the%20Killer
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The Controller sees Clockwork in front of him, who tells him to kill this old and sea-going man who has been raping the Controller all his life for reasons of pain.
The Controller's throat tightened with the memories and his eyes strained with tears. Walking up to the man, who lay with a broken nose, the Controller plunged the knife into his fat jaw. The man grabbed the Controller's hands, making disgusting and wheezing sounds, but the killer plunged his knife even deeper to finish this job and finally free himself from him and become free.
A fragment from the history of the Controller.
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