

Sep 15th • Tagged: WoW dang • 132 notesmistress 9 and mister fine
so uh like…………perfect human beings
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Aug 29th • Tagged: WOW • 1 note
Lily is a character of the day, who appears in the episode “Hocus Pokémon”. She is a Pokémon magician who was trying to attempt to create a spell that allowed people to understand the thoughts of Pokémon, so Ash and his friends helped her look for the ingredients for the spell.
CUTIE GAME ON LOCK
Jul 8th • Tagged: WoW qt • 10 notes

Jun 11th • Tagged: WOW PERFECT favorite artists • 3,512 notesbubbie, flapjack, k’nuckles, and k’nuckles’ parents

A MILLION DOLLARS FOR THE HARUKA ONE
Jun 2nd • Tagged: WOW I need majority of these !!! so good though • 460 notes
Oct 19th • Tagged: wow REALLY REALLY want to read Spirou • 254 notesSpirou is a really interesting (and classic Franco-Belgian) series because it’s not property of its creator but rather the publisher! Similar to how superhero comics work. Over the years since the 1940s Spirou has been drawn by my guess 10 artists, not including the writers that collaborate with them. And parallel to the main series, which is currently drawn by Yoann (above), Dupuis also collaborates with other artists to do “one-shots” where they interpret the characters how they please independent of the timeline or canon. I own one drawn by Emile Bravo! Andre Franquin is the most famous Spirou artist and is often erroneously believed to be Spirou’s creator.
The comics themselves are adventure comics. Spirou (dressed like a hotel bellboy usually) and Fantasio are reporters and travel all around the world and fight bad guys and solve mysteries and the like. If you like Indiana Jones type of adventures then Spirou is a good series.
My favorite part of Spirou was the multi-artist aspect. I found a lot of idols through this series and I read Spirou after I had finished all the Tintin comics. Unlike Tintin which is timeless and worldly, Spirou was temporally relevant and the story lines changed with the trends in French culture over time. The earlier stories were very Tintin-y and retro in nature and the stories during the 90s were very dramatic and incorporated sci-fi themes.
Franco-belgian comics are so under-appreciated in the English sphere and it’s really disappointing because it’s a very long and gifted comic tradition. Not so much obscure fandom as it is a completely obscure culture!




