QUEEEEEN
I had to erase Loid's imaginary hand 😍😍
I'm tired of seeing wonderful Spy x family art but then I get closer and see that it's AI dkdndjd So pick up your pencil 🔥🔥 (or in my case finger)
You can only reblog this today.
WAIT WAIT WAIT. That last addition could be a genuinely cool concept for a story. Like, it probably wouldn’t be called “hacking,” but once a seed is planted, maybe magic or some biotech could be used to grow it really fast, and then the roots could travel to gather/deliver information. Idk, I just think that would be really cool
Anya looks so cute 🥺❤️
I got the remaining sets of Jump Festa SxF cards I had preordered, one of which I scanned here and the other will be posted soon 🙂 This set features the Forgers in "French casual" outfits, with each of them having a main design and two chibi designs~
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As someone who has multiple Calvin and Hobbes books, this just makes me love them even more. You done good, Bill. You done good.
I thinks folks expressing incredulity at the quality of the writing and composition in Calvin and Hobbes are often missing the context that Bill Watterson is arguably the most influential sequential artist of his generation. Like, this is a guy who once told the editors of nationally syndicated newspapers to go fuck themselves when they wanted to mess with his panel layouts, and not only did he keep his job, he got his way. He could have had literally any gig he wanted, and he chose to be the Sunday funnies guy because that's what made him happy. He's basically the Weird Al of sequential art.
Okay, someone was posting about the newest chapter recently and how it was a cute Damianya moment (which it is), but then I realized something…
guys…
This girl leaves him so surprised constantly that he just stares at her like this 😭
Don’t know if anyone’s made a comic about this or anything, but I can’t help but smile thinking of what Loid’s thought process would be like watching Spy Wars. He’d watch it, and in his mind he would pick apart every single detail. Like, he’d get stupidly focused because of all the inaccuracies. He’d think stuff like, “That’s not the kind of weapon you would use.” “This is ridiculous, a line like that would’ve easily gotten me caught.” “That’s a terrible tactic, back in that mission a couple years ago, I…” He’d be comparing the adventures to past missions and get so annoyed. Because of how much it’d make his brain hurt though, I don’t think he’d watch much more. That, and somewhere in the midst of the analyzation, he’d realize, “Wait… this is just a kid’s show.” Then he’d probably get slightly embarrassed because he just spend a good twenty minutes critiquing a program for children. (Glad it works for Saberspark though…)