Deathstroke & Batgirl
World War III #2 art by Andy Smith
The beginning of the magic evil juice retcon. Yet when you see Cass’s breasts drawn like that you KNOW the artist was unfamiliar with the character. I mean - really, Andy Smith?
Deathstroke & Batgirl
World War III #2 art by Andy Smith
The beginning of the magic evil juice retcon. Yet when you see Cass’s breasts drawn like that you KNOW the artist was unfamiliar with the character. I mean - really, Andy Smith?
—Batgirl #64
OH SNAP.
PING! PING! PING!
The third and fourth pages of Fsbot’s Cassandra Cain versus Scarecrow mini comic colored by myself. Last we left her, she’s been gassed with Fear toxin! Not one-hundred percent done, but almost? Let me know what you think! First two colored pages of short comic here. Click above picture for HQ.
Fsbot:
Here are the scenes in clockwise order, starting from the bottom left:
-Cassandra’s first kill as a child and when she first understood death. She killed the man by digging her fingers into his neck and ripping out his throat.
-The “death” of Stephanie Brown.
-Lady Shiva. This was a little difficult, because there’s no official look for Shiva. She used to be white, now she’s asian. Her hair changes and she has no official outfit.
-Deathstroke with the drug he used to manipulate Cass.
-Evil Cass, killing some poor lady
-Abandonment issues.
Pages 3 and 4 of the Cass/Scarecrow Comic, after Cassandra inhaled some fear gas.
For elaborate, here are the scenes in clockwise order, starting from the bottom left:
-Cassandra’s first kill as a child and when she first understood death. She killed the man by digging her fingers into his neck and ripping out his throat.
-The death of Stephanie Brown.
-Lady Shiva. This was a little difficult, because there’s no official look for Shiva. She used to be white, now she’s asian. Her hair changes and she has no official outfit.
-Deathstroke with the drug he used to manipulate Cass.
-Evil Cass, killing some poor lady
-Abandonment issues.
Ohmygod this is heartbreakingly lovely ;~; <3
Marilyn Monroe “All About Eve” - 1950
Marilyn in a promotional still for All About Eve, 1950.
30 Day Romanov Challenge: Day 6- Favourite Dress/Outfit
There were two outfits I really,