The new art looks sick.
Chapter 1 title page!!!! Heck yes. Next page we start the comic and it is going to be one HECK OF A RIDE!
Okay so on the Pokemon official site they mentioned that fuecoco bathes in the sun to collect fire energy in the big square scales. So I'm thinking that it maybe based partly on solar panels? 🤔
This. Just this.
It’s finals but. But. My procrastination brain can’t turn off and it’s past midnight I’ve done maybe an hour of studying. All I’ve done is read fan fiction and watch new competition shows, manhua, and anime I have a problem.
Neat.
Starting soon I will begin a new (very off and on) project of checking out the ‘Untold Tales of Spider-Man’ anthology book from 1997 and providing my thoughts on each of the prose stories contained within. The book was inspired by the comic book series of the same name back when it was a hot property and was even edited by its author, Kurt Busiek. In fact a few stories in the book were written by comic book alumni.
The agenda reads:
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 01: Side by Side with the Astonishing Ant-Man – by Will Murray
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 02: After the First Death… – by Tom DeFalco
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 03: Celebrity – by Christopher Golden and Jose R. Nieto
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 04: Better Looting Through Modern Chemistry – by John Garcia and Pierce Askegren
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 05: Identity Crisis – by Michael Jan Friedman
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 06: The Doctor’s Dilemma – by Danny Fingeroth
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 07: Moving Day – by John S. Drew
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 08: The Liar – by Ann Nocenti
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 09: Deadly Force – by Richard Lee Byers
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 10: The Ballad of Fancy Dan – by Ken Grobe and Steven A. Roman
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 11: Poison in the Soul – by Glenn Greenberg
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 12: Livewires – by Steve Lyons
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 13: Arms and the Man – by Keith R.A. DeCandido
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 14: My Enemy, My Savior – by Eric Fein
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 15: The Stalking of John Doe – by Adam-Troy Castro
I will be covering the stories from the audiobook put out by Dreamscape and Audible and copying over the plot synopses from Spiderfan.org to save myself some time.
Hope you enjoy!
I love this idea. What I wouldn't have given to have my horses talk. Lol
Rider swap in which Flier finds Sawyer very underqualified, Sawyer tries her best, Fievel is too precise and ideal and Aerick can’t read the commands at all
the new legendaries are so cool..
Got this far with the latest illustration today and this is where it’ll sit until tomorrow. It’s oddly super warm in the house tonight??? Cripes. I don’t even want to draw with how it feels in here.
Michael Kerbow, Esther Remmington
Renae Taylor art, Margaret Ellis
Renae Taylor arts, L. Helje
Julien Hatswell, Briar
Wendy Andrews, Lynn Bywaters art
Druidry is based on what we can assume from Ancient Druid traditions. Which includes the religions that were around at the time as well. Now here's a very important thing, we don't know much because the Druids would pass things down through oral tradition, and the Christianization of the Celtic nations caused it to die.
What we know about Ancient Druids: Druid was a job position and status, they did a lot of things like advise, heal, and mediate conflicts.
Modern Druidry is not Ancient Druidry. We literally cannot be like the ancient Druids because we don't know enough about them and we also aren't going to be advising kings that's just- not happening.
Modern Druidry, however, is based in what little we know. No one is claiming it is exact, and if they are, they are wrong.
What we know about the culture where the druids existed: Holidays, clothing, religion (thanks to some Christian priests who wrote myths down during the Christianization of the nations), legends and other mythology not relating directly to religion, the Fair folk (aka Fae).
With what we know about Ancient Druids, and what we know about the culture itself, we have attempted to combine into the religion/spirituality of Modern Druidry. We call ourselves Druids not because we are advisors to kings, but because we are honoring the Ancient Druids that were once spiritual leaders and important members of society. What we follow is hopefully something close to what Ancient Celts would have followed.
Why? For a lot of reasons, but let's just go with the simple answer "because we like it" just like with any damn religion.
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