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...of Magneto's characterization. Since my first readthrough, I've come to learn that "Magneto Was Right"– how long is a marginalized community expected to suffer before they radicalize?
Worse, Kurt's fury directly condemns Xavier. What use is the dream they've all died for?
Storm’s goto move for social confrontation is to use hurricane force winds to blast the person she wants to dialogue with a mile into the sky to speak with them. It’s an extreme and unusual character trait, but one with notable impact on characterization. #xmen 1/8
As much as LifeDeath is Ororo's story–it also provides valuable characterization to Forge; is he helping Ororo out of guilt? Identification? Both?
In either case, his personalization of her tragedy leaves him not entirely sympathetic.
There's selfishness to his willingness...
i have the superior blue 1010 robot characterization /j
[pls use it/its or byte/byteself prns for taffy ty]
#NoStraightRoads
I get it, I find Fenris' and the templar's lyrium abilities sexy too. More than I probably should. But you know what I like even more? Characterization. And man, Magekiller gave us such a compelling platonic duo in Marius and Tessa. You never see this shit in media
I genuinely don't see RikaBern ever leaving my top 1-2 female character, like a lot of appeals that I love in her is just extremely exclusive to her characterization and role in the whole series, smth that I don't really see any fictional female character replicate that at all
...characterization–which was fully on display just a few issues ago in the pages of UXM and the New Mutants.
But I digress... because independent of the book's narrative troubles, Allen Milgrom gets another chance to show off his ability to draw dynamic fight choreography.
Day 22: BL with the best story
THIS IS SUCH A HARD QUESTION but I think I need to point to King's Maker S1 again. The story is borderline literary in its characterization, foreshadowing, and the way it doesn't waste a moment. Between this and the art it's basically perfection.
@michell98447422 @Melody_Mariland Hi, I gotta say I'm glad to see someone else who views and appreciate the friendly rivalry those two have as appose to derailing Kuromi's characterization.
I watched @_Indae_ play through the Dream Daddy videogame a little while back and the daughter Amanda immediately became my favorite character, her dialogue and characterization are soooo hilarious! XD #DreamDaddy
One of #rumikotakahshi's favorite series is #fistofthenorthstar by Gekiga Sonjuku classmate Tetsuo Hara. The series is highly influential and referenced in many of her works. The characterizations between the characters mirror those of Sesshomaru & companions. #犬夜叉 #北斗の拳
Finally finished Sakura Wars 2 with Sakura! What a game to replay again. I gotta say that the strong points about this sequel is the improved/upgraded combat system & the characterization of the cast that builds up the story including the villains. Now, I'm off to Paris mon amie!
Kouji Muira already interwovening sports metaphors to lend to the plight of our protagonists building upon their characterization all while not deviating the strong romantic overtones.
Cant you tell I'm excited about Ao No Hako 🏀💙🏸
#アオのハコ
The contrast between Anne & Sasha's characterization in Amphibia's new episode was poetic as Hell.
One took all responsibility for her past actions, while the other refused to own up toward what she did and lost more friends because of her stubborn attitude.
#amphibiaspoilers
1: 6/10
2: 6.5/10
3: 7/10
4: 7.5/10
5: 8/10
6: 8/10
7: 9.5/10
8: 10/10
Overall probably a strong 9
Morgana, Jacopo, Michel, and Giselle I find to be really special characters. Even Yuki and Mel by the end I liked their characterization a ton.
A strong positive experience.