LOVE THEM!
Battinson and Dick Grayson - quick drawing
Sometimes I’m reminded that in universe Chilchuck is an actually influential figure who like. Made huge advancements for his people and community. Like as in gave them rights and protections. And who is widely known by half-foots because of that. Like. He’s not just some guy.
Idk For some reason that just makes his role in canon really funny to me. Like this older, extremely important and accomplished figure is just willingly putting himself thru it for the sake of this random autistic 26 year old.
the only one allowed in crime alley 🐦
"Tim or Damian 🗣🗣" "Tim or Damian 🗣🗣"
DC DROP AN AL GHUL FAMILY CENTERED COMIC AND MY LIFE IS YOURS!!!
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My Batman & Robin <3
I’ve been working on some pages of Cass and Mia! I haven’t post all my interioir work here but i promise to post these ones once i finish them! but in the meantime I just couldn’t resist to do this little illustration today, i hope you like it :)
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Ngl I wish Persephone and Hades wasn't romanticized as much. He kidnapped her and forced her to stay with him. And I know dark romance is popular but it's the way people act as if it's a healthy, wholesome relationship. And Persephone's mother gets demonized for wanting to save her daughter? From her crazy relative that kidnapped her daughter?
There are loads of cool goth powerful couples and I don't get why people have chosen that story as the one to hype up. Like to the point where whenever someone makes an au, if their relationship isn't happy it gets so much hate. When the original story isn't happy anyway?
I suppose one of the reasons why I am so utterly obsessed with Kim Dokja is because he is the type of man you only see in a lifetime. He's like a rare gem of a star, glinting for one moment and turning to dust in the other. He's a person who lives in-between sentences, who haunts the narrative and never actually appears in the story, only the ghost of him held together by his companion's memories. He is barely found at the beginning, and at the end he ceases to exist as "himself", only appearing briefly for one regression turn. It's horrible to learn to know him as the character "Kim Dokja", only for it to fade into some sort of legend, someone unreachable, a story told and retold ad infinitum, until it becomes a memory that scratches at your brain, that drives you mad with grief. Kim Dokja, your salvation is cruel indeed. The price to pay is simply too high.