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- 25 de Mayo, 2013
This question actually helped me frame the page later in this post, so thanks for that. And yeah, I was realizing after a good friend was looking at the comic and was noticing how Robee was a pretty one-dimensional character, so I wanted to challenge myself in making a not-SJW-mockery trans character. I mean, I already got a gay guy, couple of lesbians, a competent black guy that doesn't talk like he's the lost member on the Wu Tang clan, strong female characters, straight male characters that aren't douchebags...I... wow. I was not expecting this at all. I mean, I guess the preview blank posted should've tipped me off but I never really made the connection.
I don't mean to make a big deal out of it, but man... it's just such a jarring change, you know? I'm so used to this character using a regular basketball for a weapon.
So how does it work, exactly? Is the ball completely made out of metal or does it just look that way? I'm guessing it still bounces just like a regular basketball, right?
Also: Neato, a trans character!![]()
...boggles the mind how some asshole dicking around with Crayola markers is having an easier time writing these characters when mega-giants like Marvel can't help but fall over themselves every time they introduce a gay character or give a black character a white character's hand-me-downs. That's not to pat myself on the back, that's just me saying it's not that fucking hard to do.
Also, happy B-day Trickie!!
Obligatory gif included in posting. Carrying on.
I can't be indie though. I don't dye my hair, I listen to gangsta rap and heavy metal, Ghost Rider, The new Warriors, and X-Force were some of my favorite comics growing up, I'm unapologetic about my being a hetero male, and horn-rim glasses annoy me. My mere presence alone in the indie circuit might cause half of the other indie "talents" to go run and hide in their hugboxes and play with bubbles...I would like to reiterate that this is not just a damn fine Sonichu comic, but a damn fine comic. I would seriously buy a paper copy of this. It rewrites, deconstructs, and reimagines a whole mythos most of the world doesn't even know about. This is Ultimate Indie Comic stuff.
Also, Punchy and Blake FTW. I hope Bubbles doesn't leave Blake for Mr. Yawn or anything like that, though; considering CWCville, being with Blake is probably the safest and sanest place to be.
...although that may not be a bad thing...
Anyway, while I ponder on how to upset the establishment and begin to write a cordial letter to Marvel to stop playing with their own balls, enjoy this page, which is, ironically, about playing with balls as well.