
WHEEE INDEED.

Hugs, not
( The real version, under the cut )
So then I drew this.

Me + traditional media = fail lol
But anyway then I was reading the fifth Blue Beetle trade, the part where the Titans show up, and I was thinking, gee, Cassie and Eddie would make a cute couple. And then I was thinking about the comic I had drawn. And then I wrote this fic.
Title: Titans Together
Fandom: DCU
Characters/Pairings: Cassandra Sandsmark, Eddie Bloomberg; light Cassie/Eddie
Word Count: 871
Rating: PG
Summary: It was one of those weekends at Titans Tower, when anyone who had anywhere else to be had left, so Cassie and Eddie hang out.
Author's Notes: The last time I played a racing game, I killed a moose, so I didn't make that up. Also, recently I've not been liking Cassie so much, but I always find after I write a fic about someone, I like them so much better . . .
( Titans Together )

(Oh god Tim what are you doing)
Damian, however, does not:

Damian Wayne: the lulziest Robin ever. Thinks he is a badass; is actually only a nine-year-old.
Stuff I'm planning on drawing next:
- Damian frothing at the mouth
- Damian eating someone's entrails
- DAMIAN
I drew my own version of Batman and Robin xD
( Holy bratty lovechild, Batman! )
Lol I totally messed up Damian's costume but guess what I'm not fixing it

They're about to hold hands lol I'm an idiot.
For Superboy in an Unusual Pairing Month. I was going to write a fic but it turns out that I am way too lazy, so I drew this instead!
Now I know what you're thinking: where are the rest of their far arms? But you know what I drew this entirely with a mouse so you can shut the hell up.
For your evil actions, this bitch will make you pay!
( Mew Light in his Cafe Mew Mew garb under the cut. )
Why do I like dressing Death Note characters up in Tokyo Mew Mew outfits, you ask? I'll tell you: because it's fabulous! Also, because I am an idiot xD
First, Wiccan, chilling up in the sky:

Look at him! He's so happy C:
( Also a ridiculous comic about the YA team under the cut! )
So I must preface this rant by saying that I love Rafael Albuquerque. I really do. I think he's a fab artist and I love the form and movement in his work. I also think, however, that he is absolute rubbish at drawing Brenda.
When Cully Hamner drew Brenda, she wasn't ugly, but she wasn't hot, either. She dressed a little more conservatively than most girls her age do, with a more mature sensibility-- button-downs, longer shorts, crew tees, etc. It worked really well for her character, and it was really refreshing to see a female character who wasn't sexy as all get-out. (Remember when Wonder Girl was a flat-chested, short-haired dork instead of a pathetic excuse for a character who is defined solely by how much she loves/misses/etc. her boyfriend, and is a huge bitch because of it? Good times.)
When Albuquerque started illustrating Blue Beetle, however, all that changed. Brenda got steadily hotter. She started wearing tight jeans, and even wore a belly shirt once. Which, I must say, is so wrong for her character. I mean what the hell? Do all chicks in comic books have to be super-hot, skin-bearing fantasy-fodder? Did she have to get hotter so Paco could be interested in her? Why can't we have one or two normal-looking girls in comics? Why must they all be transformed into Barbie-like echoes of themselves? Brenda's personality hasn't changed like Cassie's has yet, but I'm afraid it's only a matter of time . . .
Anyway, the point is, in the above doodle of Brenda, I feel like I drew her much too pretty, because I've been influenced by Albequerque. Which is frustrating. Grr.
So I found some old sketches on my computer and I decided to redraw them to see if I've improved over the years . . . Ino's hips are still kind of funky (they're weirdly aligned to the rest of her body), but I really like how Botan came out C:

It was summer, so I wanted to draw Ino and Botan in summery clothes. For Botan, I wanted to dress her in something a 20s-something in the nineties would wear, but with Ino I just put her in a shirt I owned at the time. Larger versions of the finished drawings here and here.
