Mic: What happened?
Aizawa: You turned into a bird monster...again.
Mic: That would explain my headache, but...why does my mouth taste like roadkill!?
Aizawa: You might have eaten something or someone. Hopefully, it’s the former otherwise-
Mic: *starts to gag*
Recovery Girl: DON’T YOU DARE!!! I JUST HAD THESE FLOORS CLEANED!!!
Mic: *throws up All Might**
Aizawa: Hello there, All Might.
All Might: *lays there in shock* ...
Mic: Uh, hello? Earth to All Mi-
All Might: I’m just gonna...lay here for a minute.
Aizawa: ...
Mic: ...
Recovery Girl: ...
Mic: That’s fair.
Recovery Girl: At least lay in a bed...
AU where Mic has a curse like Eda, but he turns into a cockatiel beast instead of an owl one. Everyone in the school sans Midnight, Aizawa, and Vlad King believe that Aizawa is the beast at first because who would think that the outgoing and friendly Mr. Mic would be a huge monster. All Might plays the role as the Snaggleback, and gets traumatized after Mic spits him out.
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Frisk, what did you do with the game files?
Hey this may sound weird but i love you, your art gosh just everything its so cute and feels and ugh everything. also can you maybe do a comic of like if sans and papyrus swapped personalitys and maybe how frisk might react? ^×^
Omg thank you so much! >///< You’re so nice!
Here’s the comic you asked for (sorry it took so long)
Papyrus:
Sans:
Ok so, I had a different sketch for this but I lost it when my SAI crashed, so instead you get… whatever this is. I figured you were going for an “all of a sudden” and not an underswap thing so yeah. I hope you like it @illunation! XD
Me, trying to work on Rewritten Sparks: Let me put on something to watch in the background.
*The Legend of Ruby Sunday plays*
My Brain: You know how Sutekh is associated with the god of Ra in Egyptian Mythology?
Me: Yeah?
My Brain: Mic's name means 'sunshine'.
Me:
Welp...time to get down yet another AU idea.
*Present Mic
*Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday
*Sutekh, the Doctor Who version and the original Egyptian Mythology version
*Ra, Egyptian God of the Sun
*The incarnation of Ra that was brother to Serket, daughter of Sutekh.
*Ra's reincarnation cycle
*Prophets tend to make announcements for the god they worship and are often their children.
*Most prophets are considered the main gods of the religion they originated from rather than the children of said gods. Doctor Who's Sutekh is the true God of Gods, thus Ra is made into the son of Sutekh who's also considered the God of Gods.
*Ra was known in Egyptian Mythology to be very harsh and brutal.
I might make a quick excerpt of this AU along with Rewritten Sparks when I get the chance since July 7th is Mic's Birthday. Anyway...bedtime.
Fun Fact: Mic is canonically smarter than Aizawa. Aizawa is 3/5 while Mic is 5/5.
I'm sorry, but I don't see how people hear the shit that comes out of Aizawa's mouth and can't tell he's Horikoshi's mouthpiece.
He says that Izuku and Bakugou are the driving force behind 1A and encourage them to be better. And I- WHERE?
The only person Bakugou has ever inspired is Kirishima. If anything, Kirishima and Mina are the ones who inspire anyone else in the so-called BakuSquad.
Even Izuku, for all that I love him, has really only inspired Uraraka, Todoroki, Iida, Mineta, and Aoyama (kind of). Which is way more than Bakugou, but still isn't the "whole class."
The incessant need to push Izuku and Bakugou together throughout the narrative really, really irks me
Hi @sapphic-agent 👋
The narrative and Aizawa (as Hori's favourite mouthpiece) pushing Izuku and Bakugou as the Twin Driving forces of 1A is simply laughable.
Aizawa is meant to be the "smart teacher" (although he really isn't) and this observation only serves to make him look delusional.
In that scene, Bakugou had Kirishima blindly following him and Kaminari following KIRISHIMA - not Bakugou.
Meanwhile, Izuku literally had the rest of the class, and we are meant to see him and Bakugou as equals... pfftt... OK, pull the other one, Hori 🤣😂🤣
Good point, I would say Izuku definitely inspires more of the class than anyone else, and if they aren't inspired by him, they trust him enough to defer to his judgement and be led by him. This is miles better than Bakugou.
Also while Kirishima is inspired by Bakugou's "manliness" he was also inspired by young Izuku's heroism saving Bkg from the sludge villian, if I remember rightly.
TLDR - Ironically, upon close inspection, Hori's (and by extension Aizawa's) attempt at pushing together Izuku and Bakugou here only makes Bakugou look worse since it highlights just how much Bakugou is lacking in comparison to Izuku.
It’s finally here! The second and third chapter will be posted a bit later, but in the meantime enjoy the prologue of my FMA Big Bang Story!
I know I'm a bit late to the party but as someone who uses a CPAP because I have difficulty breathing in my sleep, I feel like Mic would have one if he's breathing slower because it's taking a bit longer for his lungs to fill up with air.
Hc that Mic sleeps like the dead. During the day he’s loud and there’s not a quiet moment with him but at night: nothing. No snoring, no sniffling, you can’t even hear him breathe. He’s also as still as a corpse. No tossing or turning at all.
And it’s funny because with his quirk you’d expect him to snore loud enough for the neighbors to hear but he’s surprising silent. Even Aizawa is louder than him since you can actually hear his soft snores. And you know that Aizawa was shocked to find this fact out the first time Mic stayed over at his place (shook him awake in the middle of the night bc he thought he died in his sleep form how still and quiet he was)
So when Mic is napping at his desk while grading papers, a student nearly calls the nurse because looked like he got hit with a suprise villain attack or something since he was face down on the desk and not moving at all. After that incident, Mic has to put up a sign that says “Not Dead. Do Not Disturb” if he hopes to get some shut eye without someone alerting the Recovery Girl.
This magical boy is Zoltan. I hadn’t made a closed winged cicada in a while, and I figured it was time
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My Brain while I was working on Rewritten Sparks:
Continuing with the question, why did you have difficulty between choosing the canon version and the prototype version of Bakugou?
Hello!
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First and foremost, the comedic potential of prototype Bakugou, versus the more serious potential of canon Bakugou.
Prototype Bakugou would be funnier than canon Bakugou, as friends tend to be the most savage people to you, thus making it easier to laugh, especially since he says stuff without intending to be mean. It would make the serious moments all the more striking, too, but it would be a hard balance, especially as I don't view myself as very funny while writing.
Canon Bakugou presents a more serious side, as he represents a lot of what's wrong with hero society - the hyperfixation of quirks, an imaginative hierarchy that he stands at the top of, looking down on and beating the weak rather than protecting them, viewing heroism as a means to an end rather than a lifestyle.
The challenges differ as well, with Prototype Bakugou needing a good execution of the balance between comedy and serious topics, while Canon Bakugou's redemption has to be executed in such a way that feels realistic, but not frustratingly so.
I ended up sticking with canon Bakugou's set up, as I preferred his challenge. As someone who suffered from abuse and bullying, it really challenged me to think - about what my abusers and/or bullies would have had to do in order for me, not to forgive them, but to acknowledge that they truly have changed for the better.
It also felt right, to have someone so cruel, like Bakugou, become a hero. Because one of the messages is: 'not everyone can become a hero, but everyone has the capacity for heroism'.
Making this message work for Bakugou, for canon Bakugou, is very interesting to me, and I think I have a good plan for it too.
Prototype Bakugou, while he would be an interesting character, leaves a hole for the archetype that canon Bakugou would represent: the redeemed hero. Someone who starts as a horrible person and learns to become kinder.
It's an archetype that I love, which is why I did not like Bakugou in canon at all, because the execution was horrible.
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Thanks for the ask!
You know it's bad when one of the CEOs of Erasermic calls Aizawa out.
I saw that some ppl were having a discussion abiut Aizawa and Mics relationship. And yes Aizawa did actually say "I'm lookin forward to a future without you"
Its in Book 4 part 6/chapter 26 in School Briefs.
I'm using my art blog! Finally! New things are coming soon!
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