Me: I gotta stop adding stuff to my drawing backlog I’m overwhelmed.
Also me: Ha what if I drew this thing? *adds another drawing tab to my poor overworked tablet*
"Flash take the controls," Hal ordered, opening the hatch at the back.
Barry blinked, noticing the empty pilot's seat and zooming into it, shouting, "Are you crazy? I don't know how to fly this thing?!"
"What?" Hal demanded. Something exploded on the planet.
"I'm a forensic scientist!" Barry yelled, wildly pressing buttons. "Isn't there some kind of autopilot?" Looks back to see Hal gone.
Their spaceship proceeds to nose dive towards the alien planet, and Barry starts screaming--
Batman paused the footage, turning to the newer members. "And that's why flight training is now mandatory for all members of the League."
Hot and Probably Controversial Take
Saying “hear me out” about The Ghoul is about the same as saying “hear me out” about Mothman.
Little Cat sketch
Random Thoughts:
Ok so to be honest I did have a thought but as I was typing it went away so now I have nothing and I’m just typing.
The thought is still there but like to buried for me to get at and type about so it’s gone.
Hope everyone has a good night
Does it ever frustrate you when people argue about the moral implications of characters in serialized media (like comics and tv shows) when you yourself know that the reason characters will do things incredibly differently and make some completely out of character choices depending one what the writer wants to write.
Or not even moral implications, literally just any action or characterization.
And also those writer change so frequently that often the character will do something with one writer and then not do it with another writer.
Also these things have been existing so long that (especially with comics, like nearly a century) that times have changed and writing has also changed.
Just remember that these are characters that have been around for years and have been passed around by writers since their conception.
There is no hard canon with these things.
(Also a better argument would be about the industry issues and why the writers wrote what they did rather than arguing about fictional characters. Because a lot of this stuff is mostly industry issues that should be addressed because these are real people making these writing decisions and editorial changes.)
Oh ok ow.
Bruce not wanting to dance at random with people just vying for his attention because DANCING WAS SOMETHING HE DID WITH HIS MOM excuse me I'm going to go fling myself into the sun.
Oh my god I love it
Bruce about to reveal his identity to the JL
Bruce: “I’m going to do something that may traumatize two of you. I am not sorry.”
Oliver: “oh come on Batman you identity isn’t that special.”
Bruce going full whiny play boy: “Dinah! Ollie is being mean to me!!!”
Oliver: blue screens
Dinah: “YOU BITCH!?”
Bruce has a scar on his left eyebrow from when he was just starting out as batman and a Baterang ricocheted into his face.
The Trinity find themselves stuck in a hold up situation (at maybe the museum that Diana works at) and the three of them find themselves stuck in their civilian clothes.
They are surrounded so Clark can’t change quickly without people noticing.
Diana is getting increasingly more upset because they keep messing with her exhibits.
Bruce is frustrated because of course this happens he just wanted to hang out with Diana and Clark damn it.
So it’s just them sitting there are the first moment they get they’re changing.
This is just me getting the idea in my head cause I’m gonna draw this.
I just realized something, where did he get that drink. Maybe it’s a “he’s the only one who accepts the offer” but it’s so funny to me that he’s the only one there who has a drink.
Maybe he made it himself idk
Ok so this is hilarious, but the funniest thing to me is that Clark is so chill.
CLARK YOU NEARLY DIED?!
He’s just like meh, hot cocoa time. Also I’m gonna make joke about my friend. Love Clark! Just Clark is so fun!