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OMG is that WAKKO?!
Oh, my lil guy? Not intentionally, bahaha.
But, you know, I’m very glad that the silly Goobmeister takes after a childhood icon. I used to watch Animaniacs religiously, and Wakko quickly became a favorite cartoon character of mine. He’s very silly and I relate to him being the weirder one of the Warner siblings. What a happy accident.
In love with this au
Thank you @timbit-robin-art for drawing the family ^^
Thank you @rhuby-zeug for writing it ^^
Wahhh, this is very cute.
Please, if you haven’t checked out Summer Storms, I highly suggest you do (I’m about four chapters behind right now, so no spoilies, bahah).
omggggggggg how you draw peter as a lil creature perched on ben means so much to me... what a little guy
Bahaha, yessss. I’ve recently been rewatching the 1994 Spider-Man cartoon, and watching him crawl around and crouch and stuff is so fun. What a critter.
I bet he would feel much more comfortable acting like a weird critter in the Fantastic Five AU simply because of how powerful Scott’s autistic aura is. It forcefully unmasks him the moment he swings into the Baxter Building.
I’m sure you’re asked all the time…
But do you have any favorite queer/lgbtq marvel ships you like :3
I like Spider-Man/Human Torch myself
You and I are in agreement;
(Can you guys believe that the Fantastic Four rap is technically the catalyst for one of my top Marvel ships of all time.)
Other queer/LGBT Marvel ships I enjoy are Kitty and Illyana, Steve and Bucky, Jean and Ororo, Steve and Bruce, and Clint and T’Challa (those last two are mainly focused on EMH). I also can’t tell if I enjoy Sam and Bucky romantically or not. Maybe they fall more under the queer category than the LGBT. A friend of mine is currently making a great case for Scott and Gambit, too. I’m hearing them out.
I actually have a lot of hetero ships that I view with queer context, like Romy and Buckynat. My aspecification beam has touched these two ships, mwahaha. And then Hank and Janet from EMH have some gender spectrum queerness happening in my brain-hole. The X-Men also are just generally a queer thing to me. They cannot be a normal flavor of straight.
But, yeah. Those are the ones that stand out to me. I think Spideytorch is actually my current number one Marvel ship right now. They are my stupid disasters. I like it when my brain thinks of them as Johnny being an oblivious bi and Peter being a confused aspec queer. How does that work? Simple: it doesn’t. They still don’t know they’re madly in love with each other and it drives everyone around them insane.
(kicks door down) spare dc/marvel sexuality hcs good sir?
Wahhh, my door…
(One quick Google search to make sure HC means what I think it means later…)
Honestly, I don’t think I have very many of these. I like to ship whatever/whoever I want without ever thinking of the consequences, so anyone can be anything in my silly little playground. It’s also hard to have fun with this when there’s always someone acting like you’re trying to change canon as we know it. Canon can stay as canon. What I do with my silly toys won’t overwrite what’s real.
(And speaking of which, I don’t trust a single comic book writer to actualise my headcanons to begin with. They’d fumble so hard.)
But anyways. A lot of these have basically no canon-basis. My source is that I made it all the fuck up.
omg hai i have to come here n say that ur bw is literally so pretty holy shittttt. like,,, u make her look so ionic and i was scrolling through ur blog for funsiess and like,,, i rlly appreciate how u make bw, jean grey, and mj look different form each other. i have such a hard time telling them apart in comics 😭😭😭 idk if thats just me but like,,, its the redheaded characters specifically for me. they all just look the same 😭😭😭
idk if thats a weird thing to say sorry if it is. but ya i love ur beautiful women and goth mj is peak.
Hello, thank you so much. That’s very nice to hear. I’m under the impression that you mean Black Widow when you say BW. I’m very bad with figuring out acronyms.
I have a very similar issue as you, baha. I’m told that my face blindness is horrendous, so I don’t know if that comes into play a bit, but I do have trouble with telling who’s who in comic books sometimes. Is this man with black hair and blue eyes Bruce, Dick, or Clark? I guess I’ll figure it out at some point.
This ask has inspired me to make a quick reference for myself on how I differentiate my redheads. I threw in Barbara as well.
While I miss the more recognizable/defined features of older comics, I guess the ever changing/vague features nowadays for comic book characters grants fans some artistic liberty to create their own version. It’s especially fun when you get to play around with the hair. And because it feels like modern day comic books know nothing about fashion, I get to imagine how they would dress. That’s how I get to make goth MJ and fem punk Barbara, yay.
I have a whole style break down for a lot of characters, but I don’t want to just yap and yap. I have a habit of going on tangents and not really knowing where to stop, bahaha.
(A little off topic, but MJ has been popping up a lot for me today. I guess that’s what happens when you decide to do Spider-Man art for a day.)