Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­

Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­
Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­
Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­
Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­
Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­
Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­
Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­
Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­
Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­
Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­
Just When I Thought My Comics Couldn't Get Dumber... I Surprise Myself đź‘­

just when i thought my comics couldn't get dumber... i surprise myself đź‘­

More Posts from Justabout-atlas and Others

2 months ago
Violent Birth

violent birth

3 months ago
Him?? That Can't Be Right. He Couldn't Destroy An Entire City And Put A Hole In The Moon. I Mean Look

Him?? That can't be right. He couldn't destroy an entire city and put a hole in the moon. I mean look at him- he's just a little guy

2 years ago

I have observed 3 types if trans masc people

1.) Very aesthetic - they have a fashion sense. Often has dyed hair and possibly some elaborate jewelry on. Definitely has a pinterest and is usually an artist in one way or another. They also usually adopt different core styles like cottagecore etc.

2.) The average Joe - they tend to blend in quite well, and can be stealth or straight passing. More natural hair colors, and button up shirts.

3.) The rodent - Looks like they just climed out if the gutter. Caffeine is their life source. Most likely to see them in the late/early hours of night. Often wears the same clothes for multiple days and faintly smells of cheese.

Keep in mind there is overlap and any person can definitely embody all three. These are just some general observations I've made on the different types of trans masc people I have seen/met.


Tags
2 years ago

I love to say 'I love you'

It is something I find joy and comfort in. I like to let my family know I love them whenever I leave the room, or text my friends it when I go to bed, because it is something I want them to hear and know. That I will always love them.

I also love doing small acts of service, because even if it only help their day incrementally it's still worth it. Like cooking dinner for the night, or just listening to them talk about something they love or even something they hate.

And I know that they love me, I try not to take for granted the countless times they made dinner for me, or the hundreds of hours I spent with my friends playing out in grass fields. Or the way they are always their for me to lean on.

Their are so many ways to say I love you and I think it's important to fined a way that you enjoy. It just makes everones day better. And if you don't have that person yet it's gonna be okay. It takes time, learn what you need first and then you will find the person that compliments you. :]


Tags
2 months ago
Been Re-reading Wings Of Fire And Thought Why Not Draw Them As Humans. The First Image Is At The Beginning
Been Re-reading Wings Of Fire And Thought Why Not Draw Them As Humans. The First Image Is At The Beginning

Been re-reading wings of fire and thought why not draw them as humans. The first image is at the beginning and the second is the after it all.


Tags
3 months ago

characters have to be a little bit awful in ways that you cant defend. its good for the ecosystem. your honor he did do that. He did in fact do that

3 months ago

had a fascinating english class that resulted in the notes header “the forcefeminization of victor frankenstein”

1 month ago

How to Write Better Villains (Because Your Story Deserves One)

There’s nothing worse than a forgettable villain. You know the type: cartoonishly evil for no reason, monologuing their master plan to no one in particular, and vanishing from memory the second you finish the book. A great villain, though? They haunt your thoughts, challenge your hero, and—sometimes—you catch yourself *agreeing with them*. If you want to level up your storytelling, here’s how to craft villains that stick.

1. Give them a reason to be bad (and make it make sense)

Nobody wakes up one day and just decides to be evil (unless they’re in a Saturday morning cartoon). Real people are shaped by their pasts, fears, and desires—and your villains should be, too. Maybe they believe they’re saving the world, just in a way that costs too much. Maybe they were betrayed and now trust no one. Whatever the case, give them a *why*. Even better? Make your readers *understand* that why, even if they don’t agree with it.

2. Avoid the evil-for-evil’s-sake trope  

Mustache twirling is out. Complexity is in. A villain who kicks puppies just to prove they’re the bad guy is boring. But a villain who feeds stray dogs while orchestrating a political coup? *That’s* compelling. The best antagonists aren’t evil—they’re driven. And when their goals put them in direct conflict with the hero, *that’s* where the tension comes from. Let them think they’re the hero of their own story.

3. Let your villain challenge the protagonist in meaningful ways  

Your villain shouldn’t just be a physical threat—they should challenge your hero’s beliefs, force them to make hard choices, and maybe even make them question themselves. When the antagonist represents a deeper, thematic opposite to the protagonist, you’ve got literary gold. Think of how The Joker unravels Batman’s moral code, or how Killmonger forces T’Challa to reconsider Wakanda’s isolationism. Conflict isn’t just punches—it’s philosophy.

4. Make them unforgettable

Whether it’s a chilling line of dialogue, an eerie calmness, or a twisted sense of humor, give your villain something *distinct*. Personality matters. A unique voice, a specific mannerism, or an unexpected vulnerability can elevate your villain from “meh” to “iconic.” Think about what makes them tick—and what makes them *memorable*.

5. Don’t be afraid to make them right

The scariest villains are the ones who are *almost* right. When a reader can see where they’re coming from—or even agree with some of their points—that’s powerful. It creates tension not just in the story, but in the reader’s own mind. And that’s exactly what a good villain should do: make you question, make you uncomfortable, and make the story impossible to forget.

What are some of your favorite villains in fiction? Drop your favs (or your own villain WIPs) in the tags or replies—I’d love to see them!

1 month ago
Let's Get ✨vulnerable✨
Let's Get ✨vulnerable✨
Let's Get ✨vulnerable✨
Let's Get ✨vulnerable✨
Let's Get ✨vulnerable✨
Let's Get ✨vulnerable✨

let's get ✨vulnerable✨

2 years ago

Life really does kick you when your down. I recovering from a week long flu and was finally feeling better then nature decides to peek it's head in and now I'm rolling around in my bed from the most ungodly cramps and no ibuprofen.

Its like I ate tocobell and really have to shit but I'm constipated at the same time and it's ripping the fabric of space and time inside me.


Tags
  • atiluhc
    atiluhc liked this · 1 month ago
  • tanouss15
    tanouss15 liked this · 1 month ago
  • cloveriie
    cloveriie reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • dooby2016
    dooby2016 liked this · 1 month ago
  • innerpersonabearpony-blog
    innerpersonabearpony-blog liked this · 1 month ago
  • soggyfryy
    soggyfryy liked this · 1 month ago
  • constantlydaydreamingthings
    constantlydaydreamingthings liked this · 1 month ago
  • caregiver890
    caregiver890 liked this · 1 month ago
  • nopossumproblem
    nopossumproblem liked this · 1 month ago
  • differentdroid
    differentdroid reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • pesca-do257
    pesca-do257 liked this · 1 month ago
  • funneypup
    funneypup reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • deer-mont
    deer-mont reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • deer-mont
    deer-mont liked this · 1 month ago
  • undeniablylazy
    undeniablylazy reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • undeniablylazy
    undeniablylazy liked this · 1 month ago
  • dizzymoth04
    dizzymoth04 liked this · 1 month ago
  • trashboat-2077
    trashboat-2077 liked this · 1 month ago
  • theycallmepigeon
    theycallmepigeon liked this · 1 month ago
  • miry965
    miry965 liked this · 1 month ago
  • teefoe
    teefoe liked this · 1 month ago
  • valemione
    valemione liked this · 1 month ago
  • florendering
    florendering liked this · 1 month ago
  • earthquakening
    earthquakening liked this · 1 month ago
  • spaghettifromthevoid
    spaghettifromthevoid liked this · 1 month ago
  • neon-angels-system
    neon-angels-system reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • wooffffffff
    wooffffffff reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • thetreehuggerhugger
    thetreehuggerhugger reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • thetreehuggerhugger
    thetreehuggerhugger liked this · 1 month ago
  • pirate-captain-froggy
    pirate-captain-froggy reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • j-atlass
    j-atlass liked this · 1 month ago
  • theoin-ghosttown
    theoin-ghosttown reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • loving-parappa-always
    loving-parappa-always reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • atomiccryptid
    atomiccryptid reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • why-are-all-of-my-usernames-gone
    why-are-all-of-my-usernames-gone reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • onychophoraa
    onychophoraa liked this · 1 month ago
  • chaooooooooos
    chaooooooooos liked this · 1 month ago
  • blazingquill
    blazingquill reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • shinshu
    shinshu liked this · 1 month ago
  • willowplantcat
    willowplantcat reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • happilycoralprince
    happilycoralprince liked this · 1 month ago
  • 2funk
    2funk liked this · 1 month ago
  • margaryny
    margaryny liked this · 1 month ago
  • straaaange-isnt-it
    straaaange-isnt-it liked this · 1 month ago
  • froggy-heaven
    froggy-heaven liked this · 1 month ago
  • incenseandluckycats
    incenseandluckycats liked this · 1 month ago
  • cripple-cat
    cripple-cat liked this · 1 month ago
  • wcidc
    wcidc liked this · 1 month ago
  • isabelladeltigre
    isabelladeltigre liked this · 1 month ago
  • gumbaghoul
    gumbaghoul liked this · 1 month ago
justabout-atlas - On a voyage
On a voyage

50 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags