It’s finally done… I’ve spent so much time on this comic and honestly I have very mixed feelings about it. There is.. a lot going on, to the point that it feels surreal or like it doesn’t make any sense. And it’s personal on some level.
I wanted to explore Mob’s character through his relationship with Teru, like if they actually dated some time after the events of the final chapter but tbh terumob itself isn’t the focus of the comic. There were several themes I wanted to cover but essentially.. they all stem in trauma and loneliness, isolation. It was supposed to be like 5 pages but I didn’t know how to finish it and I tbh I didn’t want to? I didn’t want it to end on Teru just supporting Mob but on Teru relating to Mob instead even though they both can’t fully understand each other or themselves. But there can’t be a satisfying ending to it because the problems they’re dealing with can’t be fixed on the spot, and talking/expressing yourself is difficult sometimes.
spinoff where Denise and Cooper go to the club (still directed by David Lynch)
[I should probably start tagging my fanfic reviews as something lmao, gonna remember to do that tomorrow]
There’s this author in the Mob Psycho community that orphaned all their glorious terumob works (and perhaps more!!) so you wouldn’t be able to identify who wrote them anymore.
EXCEPT!! You can actually still somewhat identify this author and which fic they wrote by one prominent yet small detail!!
Source
This! That tiny *! It’s a reoccurring thing in all their works such as Tunnel Vision (one of my favorites, mind you) and Hiding His Horns. So you can easily tell they’re by the same person, and this is further proven by the writing style.
I don’t exactly know how to explain it, but the way the author writes their work in a steady rhythm is really comfortable to read. The way it’s all narrated sort of sounds like a thought process is going through your head the whole time.
Just thought I’d share this, because truth be told, I really want to find a way to collect all their old works into one place and read them all in one go. All their works are worth a read, each story bringing something new to the table, the same tale being spun differently each time it’s told again.
Wonderful, I love it.
Going to call this author Asterisk the next time I talk about their work.
when you and your bros are finally old enough to drink together
80’s power ballad for marcille as a treat
private conversation