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Rating all the endings/reunitings of Revolutionary Girl Utena

The original manga

10/10. I love the symbolism in the rose being upside down as the calyx no longer has to support the flower for they are on equal standing. Also Anthy in a men’s uniform was such a good touch.

The original anime offical art

Also 10/10. I like the idea of Anthy being so excited to see Utena again that her shoes flew off.

The Adolescence of Utena Manga

100/10. Yes we finally get to see them going on a Normal Girls date and coming out of the cinema and just being happy i love it.

The adolescence of Utena movie

100000/10. It speaks for itself.

After the revolution manga

♾/10. Absolutely love the implications of everything coming back to them meeting as children and that they will find each other no matter what time or universe they’re in.

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She-Ra Week day 3: Frienship

I mean maybe I would like this to be more than only friendship just sayin

Based on this scene from the Harley Quinn 2020 series:

So, this point has probably already been made, but I wanted to make it a post just so I could always have it to remind myself. Anyways I was looking at these two pictures as one does when they’re in this gay ass fandom and something in my brain finally clicked. Idk why it took so damn long but either way here’s where my brain went....

The heart behind Catra and Adora is the same damn shape as the masks. We all been knew about Catra’s lil’ mask being, kind of, in the shape of a heart, but still. Maybe the masks are gonna be some type of key or something. Or maybe they’re just fuckin’ symbolic. Who knows? Again, not sure what point I’m trying to make here, but now I finally have all these pictures in one place and that’s what matters.

Since we’re going into a whole new decade I thought about how there were so many wonderful ships over these years that have helped people like me discover more about ourselves and have just plain been enjoyable to watch. So here are some of those ships old and new that were/are a pretty big deal to me :)

Happy New Year~

WLW (and NBLW!) Graphic Novel Recs

Hey guys! I read a lot of graphic novels in 2019 with queer themes, and I wanted to share them with you. Included are the genre, type of representation (as well as I could remember it), and some warnings. My favorites are in bold. Enjoy! ♡

  1. On A Sunbeam by Tillie Walden: Sci-fi; main character (MC) is wlw. Everything by Tillie Walden is great, but especially this story!
  2. Motor Crush by Babs Tarr, Brenden Fletcher, and Cameron Stewart: Sci-fi; MC is wlw.
  3. Low by Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini: Sci-fi; one of the MCs in the second volume is WLW; warning for gore, and the love interest dies. The rep isn’t ideal, but I think the series is worth checking out for the interesting worldbuilding.
  4. The Legend of Korra comics: Fantasy; MC is bisexual.
  5. Monstress by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda: Fantasy; MC is wlw; warning for gore.
  6. Spera by Josh Tierney: Fantasy; MCs can be easily interpreted as wlw. They’re butch and femme princesses traveling together, guys.
  7. Meal by Blue Delliquanti & Soleil Ho: Slice-of-life, MC is wlw. Also check out Delliquanti’s webcomic O Human Star, which has a trans wlw protagonist!
  8. Pumpkin Heads by Rainbow Rowell and Faith Erin Hicks: Slice-of-life; female MC is bi/pan.
  9. Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy by Rey Terciero and Bre Indigo: Slice-of-life; MC is lesbian. It’s a modern retelling of Little Women.
  10. Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me by Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O’Connell: Slice-of-life; MC is lesbian.
  11. Kiss Number 8 by Colleen AF Venable and Ellen T. Crenshaw: Slice-of-life; MC is bi/pan; warning for transphobia.
  12. Moonstruck by Grace Ellis and Shae Beagle: Fantasy; MC is wlw.
  13. The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang: Historical fiction; male MC is non-binary (nblw); warning for transphobia.
  14. Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe: Memoir; the author is nblw.
  15. The Witch Boy by Molly Ostertag: Fantasy; one of the MCs is wlw. Saving my favorite for last; I highly recommend. It’s filled with queer themes.

Spoilers for Harley Quinn 1x11

This scene is so well done and you really feel for Ivy especially when you look back at all she has done for Harley throughout the series. It's good to see that Harley is finally seeing that her toxic relationship with the Joker doesn't just affect her but the people around her like the crew and most of all Ivy. I can't wait to see what the final episodes bring.