Alan Burnett and Bruce Timm on Joker’s signature grin
I heard them say once that if they had to change anything for the censors they would follow the instructions to the letter while making it substantially more horrific.
When you put death off the table entirely as a narrative device for writers, I feel like you’re almost asking to get a lesson in “what is a fate worse than death?” It’s one thing to say hey limit the use of this theme because children’s show, or keep the actual depiction occurring off-screen (implied), but to flatly ban it means they have to get more creative to make that emotional gut-punch, and the result tends to be worse for the creative not-death.
What I’m saying is Twitter has become 2012 Tumblr with the “we’re all Twitter gremlins!” And “Twitter has the weirdest people. Like if you’re stuck in hell.” It’s just not supernatural gifs, it’s kpop gifs for everything now. Anyway what I’m asking is when is the Twitter dashcon
people say the animorphs covers are *creepy* but the actual in book transformations are all like ‘then her face cracked in two, her organs melted, her bones all snapped and reformed backwards, and her fingers and toes fused together. she couldnt cry because her tear ducts didnt fucking exist anymore. everyone looked at the ground so they wouldnt throw up looking at this’
new art challenge: Re-draw Animorphs covers based of the books description.
I am Silver Tongue, I am an artist. I have many characters and you can check out my art in the art tag. I occasionally practice witchcraft though I don't do anything too complicated. I am girl 2 and don't know what else to put here.