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Fenomenoide le tiene envidia a Dexter debido a que es el Host y tiene más tiempo con Xia.
Al final su dinámica poliamorosa sí funciona pero irónicamente el que es más popular tiene más complejos si se compara con su versión "normie".
#selfshippingcommunity #dexterdouglas #fenomenoide #freakazoid

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Anything can be yaoi if you believe hard enough
#freakazoid #dexterdouglas #selfshipping #selfcest

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#freakazoid #dexterdouglas #handman #art

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Born from my time browsing around fandoms of the big two, I was inspired to draw out my own concepts for Comics I would love to create for them down the line. I've always loved the various AUs and OCs I've seen around Twitter/X and Tumblr that I wanted to also try my hand at designing superhero based properties.

Born from my time browsing around fandoms of the big two, I was inspired to draw out my own concepts for Comics I would love to create for them down the line. I've always loved the various AUs and OCs I've seen around Twitter/X and Tumblr that I wanted to also try my hand at designing superhero based properties.

The first sketch came from binge reading through my Howard the Duck collection, along with adding on to my Marvel physical prints with Deadpool Comics. I've always wondered how he would have looked like doing the Bronze Age of Marvel's magazine publications. During this time, I've also thought about a comic idea centered on Beverly Switzler's saga after we break up between her and a certain cigar smoking, cynical waterfowl. During her journey of self-discovery, she would take on the job of being a new age therapist for some of Marvel's more surreal and obscure characters throughout its run. One of the characters she would encounter is another magnet for the weird, Wade Wilson, in the aftermath of partaking in an illegal experiment within Canadian borders. 

I would imagine the series taking on themes of codependence, false nostalgia, and searching for identity as both characters go on their perspective soul searches. This is the answer to my question of what if Steve Gerber has written a Deadpool comic.

The first sketch came from binge reading through my Howard the Duck collection, along with adding on to my Marvel physical prints with Deadpool Comics. I've always wondered how he would have looked like doing the Bronze Age of Marvel's magazine publications. During this time, I've also thought about a comic idea centered on Beverly Switzler's saga after we break up between her and a certain cigar smoking, cynical waterfowl. During her journey of self-discovery, she would take on the job of being a new age therapist for some of Marvel's more surreal and obscure characters throughout its run. One of the characters she would encounter is another magnet for the weird, Wade Wilson, in the aftermath of partaking in an illegal experiment within Canadian borders. I would imagine the series taking on themes of codependence, false nostalgia, and searching for identity as both characters go on their perspective soul searches. This is the answer to my question of what if Steve Gerber has written a Deadpool comic.

Next up is my imagining of Bruce Timm's Saturday morning super teen extraordinaire, Freakazoid, inducted into the DC main Canon. The idea of more of his and Paul Dini's animated properties integrating into Comics was a very tempting one for me to get into. There were numerous characters from the DCAU that were introduced into the mainline and had taken on uniquely different qualities while maintaining the same bases for their stories. I often wondered as to why Freakazoid was never introduced in the DCU. I figured one of the reasons might have been from the allegations that he was a complete knockoff of another madcap character from indie comic creator, Mike Allred.

If that were the case, I reimagined the character as a living embodiment of late '90s internet punk sensibilities combined with a techno aesthetic suited for a character during the Vertigo era. The bases for his realistically drawn design came from the likeness of his voice actor, David Kaufman, during a younger age. I wanted to maintain a resemblance of a 2000s Comic book/ techno savvy outcast from a Kevin Smith film in his Dexter Douglas form.

Next up is my imagining of Bruce Timm's Saturday morning super teen extraordinaire, Freakazoid, inducted into the DC main Canon. The idea of more of his and Paul Dini's animated properties integrating into Comics was a very tempting one for me to get into. There were numerous characters from the DCAU that were introduced into the mainline and had taken on uniquely different qualities while maintaining the same bases for their stories. I often wondered as to why Freakazoid was never introduced in the DCU. I figured one of the reasons might have been from the allegations that he was a complete knockoff of another madcap character from indie comic creator, Mike Allred. If that were the case, I reimagined the character as a living embodiment of late '90s internet punk sensibilities combined with a techno aesthetic suited for a character during the Vertigo era. The bases for his realistically drawn design came from the likeness of his voice actor, David Kaufman, during a younger age. I wanted to maintain a resemblance of a 2000s Comic book/ techno savvy outcast from a Kevin Smith film in his Dexter Douglas form.

Last but not least is my own reimagining of a very obscure character from DC's flower power era of celebrity focused comics, SuperHip. This concept would have been much more of an Elseworlds series that would have grounded the character in the same world as the new age Doom Patrol comics by Grant Morrison and would have dove into his ears with his uncle Bob(Hope). This would have been an excuse for me to satirize comedian focused comics and the beatnik craze using themes of counterculture and exploring the underbelly of the music industry. Basically, imagine what if Jack Kirby's Thor was in a comic book adaptation of Valley Of The Dolls drawn by Wally Wood

Last but not least is my own reimagining of a very obscure character from DC's flower power era of celebrity focused comics, SuperHip. This concept would have been much more of an Elseworlds series that would have grounded the character in the same world as the new age Doom Patrol comics by Grant Morrison and would have dove into his ears with his uncle Bob(Hope). This would have been an excuse for me to satirize comedian focused comics and the beatnik craze using themes of counterculture and exploring the underbelly of the music industry. Basically, imagine what if Jack Kirby's Thor was in a comic book adaptation of Valley Of The Dolls drawn by Wally Wood

Random dumb ideas I had for DC and Marvel Comics.

#dccomics #marvelcomics #whatif #elseworlds #dexterdouglas #freakazoid #warnerbros #pencils #sketch #notes #traditionalart #fanart #homage #sketchdump #conceptsketches #disney #fox #superhip #wadewilson #deadpool

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#mslerhay

#selfinsert

#selfship #freakazoid #fenomenoide #dexter #dexterdouglas #warnerbros #animation #digitalart #drawing

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Romance intensamente emocional: Dexter muestra una pasión ardiente y un deseo profundo de proteger.

#mslerhay #selfinsert #selfship #freakazoid #fenomenoide #dexter #dexterdouglas #warnerbros #animation #digitalart #drawing

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AU Freakazoid, para más info pueden revisar mi Tumblr!
Dexter Douglas (dominante) / Fenomenoide (sumiso)

#mslerhay #selfinsert #selfship #freakazoid #fenomenoide #dexter #dexterdouglas #warnerbros #animation #digitalart #drawing

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