kenandeliza
@KenanDeliza
Someone who wants to improve drawing. Art in Media
That one time I made a failed supersons comic [The draft was bad because of me not having the skills to draw fight scenes], I doubt I’ll be able to do it now since i suck at anatomy so I’ll write down the concept here so I could do it one day as a reminder, just not now [1/24]
![KenanDeliza's tweet image. That one time I made a failed supersons comic [The draft was bad because of me not having the skills to draw fight scenes], I doubt I’ll be able to do it now since i suck at anatomy so I’ll write down the concept here so I could do it one day as a reminder, just not now
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#PortfolioDay I draws foods.
Really not looking forward to kids never getting over being obsessed with race in even the most minute ways and becoming politicians
Green Arrow is also self aware and still respectful of other people's views. He knows he's a bleeding heart liberal and is open about it, but he's still good friends with Hal Jordan and Wally West two very out spoken conservatives. It's called nuance, most of y'all don't have it.
To the "SuperWoke" people, I can't wait until you find out what Green Arrow's politics are.
A big part of what makes a hero a hero is being driven by your morals and being tempered by your ethics. How the hell are people supposed to trust someone who lets someone die over something so petty? You're not Superman, you're Homelander.
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If I had to recommend a #Superman comic for newbies, or anyone unfamiliar with the character, I would recommend Superman: Peace on Earth. It tackles a lot of the exact same ideas as the current movie, except Superman is actually Superman in it.
Hyrule was once steeped in paganism but was later converted to Christianity by the Jesuits in the “Hero Fails” timeline. This is why Christian symbolism is seen in the NES games and A Link to the Past but non-existent in other installments.
Alright, let’s hear it 🧐
Disney GOATs art repost Doofenshmirtz, Kim Possible & Ron Stoppable, and Jake Long
The detail vs. the full piece
The detail vs the full piece