They bond over the shared traumatic experience, that is crawling out your own grave after you were dead for a longer time period and how this changes you pretty dramatically.
Both Buffy and Jason always had more problems to deal with than most other kids their age, but at the start of their story, they are both portrayed as sunshine characters. Sure they both had sad moments and difficult times in their child soldier phase, before their deaths but after…
Anyway this is why I think we should talk about Buffy in Gotham instead of Danny phantom
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Tried drawing his tattoos
I DONT THINK YALL UNDERSTAND HOW MUCH I THINK ABOUT HIM
NOW LOOK AT ONE OF MY ROY ART 👹👹🫴🏽🫴🏽 BE NICE AND PASS IT TO THE BACK TOO DONT BE STINGY
Omggg they were titans
With what you said in mind, I tried to do some concept art… not sure I like it but I do like the Coat. I did try to give her outfit different colours but the blue didn’t seem right to me.

As a follow up to my pinned post:
What kind of disguise would Buffy wear as a dc superhero?
Buffy wears her day clothes to patrol in her series but in a comic or animated show she would need to wear a outfit that is easily recognised.
It should also hide her identity. Buffy still has somewhat of a private life and I think she would like to keep it that way.
I personally think she wouldn’t wear a full body costume but more something like Zatanna.
But is should still suit her style…
If anyone has ideas please share 💞
I have nothing to post so I guess I’m talking about how my hyperfixation also bleeds into my apprenticeship
reblog if you’re okay with people writing fanfics of your fanfics and/or fanfics inspired by your fanfics
hyperfixation please stay with me long enough to complete the project. hyperfixation do not fade. hyperfixation finish what you started for the love of god
mood.
the reason buffy summers is a much better protagonist than a lot of the main characters in other teen supernatural shows is that those characters tend to be good people in a passive, boring way. they're generally nice and care about doing good, but they're rarely placed in situations where they have to make difficult decisions with no good outcomes, or pushed to extremes that force them to contend with the ugliest parts of themselves. btvs meanwhile is absolutely obsessed with the idea that passivity is inherently unethical. as such, in order for buffy to be a good person, she constantly has to make active choices. she never gets to be indecisive in the face of a moral dilemma. she always has to choose, to make tough calls, and that makes her genuine heroism and goodness far more compelling than a character who's just kind of passively nice.
𝚗𝚘𝚡 / 𝚀𝚞𝚎𝚎𝚛 we´re just two lost souls smimming in a fishbowl, year after year 𓆝 𓆟
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