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This is how I view the definitive Peter Parker: Mark Bagley draws the perfect Young Peter, and JR Jr draws the perfect Adult Peter.
(Side Note: J Michael Straczynski's run on Amazing Spider-Man and Ultimate Spider-Man are the best run of Spider-Man ever, and they're back to back) https://t.co/82zIOuqInL
@AwestruckVox The only critique that I could potentially see as valid is Raven Molisee's art. It looks too zany and out of place in comparison to the other storyboard artists which have a more grounded feel.
@JJBAmanga Major Steel Ball Run vibes with this panel and colouring.
The best TARDIS Teams are not the ones who are just colleagues or assistants, but proper family members that treat each other as equals.
(Third one is a sketch from me of 8th Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and Anji Kapoor from the Eighth Doctor Books)
@Pt6Confirmation Part 3, Manga easily. The art is far better, Jotaro emotes and the pacing doesn't drag anywhere near as much
Part 5, Anime easily. The art can be a complete mess at times in B&W, some Stands are far better visualized and easier to explain in the anime
Rest, I can go either way
June Hudson is the best Costume Designer for Doctor Who, her work and art is absolutely stunning.
Happy #InternationalWomensDay
Here's to the best female characters in media for being lovable, kickass and inspiring!
And here's to the awesome and brilliant women out there fighting the good fight, you are all amazing!
His curse that had besieged his bloodline. These aren't necessarily contradictions in the theming of Jojo, it's just something to ponder about, and it's fascinating, but I can see it being depressing for people who don't believe in fate.
(Man I should talk about Jojo more)
One hand, I adore this. Speaking as an absurdist, this sort of tone is right up my alley and I find it unique considering 90% of media tell the audience to 'break fate/shape our own destinies'. Some villains like Diavolo or Pucci try to break fate, but fate always bounces back...