Forgot to post these here! They're very old and based off some memes (* ̄▽ ̄)b
AFK
Lazy day bonding with the disaster twins (real. based on a true story.)
I love a two frame comic. Leo helping out a non verbal Donnie ^u^
(Commissions available, DM to help a starving artist! ;3)
Part 1!
Of...uh..how do I even call it
I'm not going to draw the events of the movie. Nickelodeon already did that for me anyway haha.
Now the comic will take place after the events of the movie. Well, right after Krang is defeated, but before the pizza scene. Because Casey is a wild kid from the apocalypse, and I'm having fun drawing his first introduction to the normal civilized world
i don’t think sugar packets and glass animals are things these boys would canonically collect, i’m just projecting me and my friend’s weird collections onto them.
the dialogue is kinda wonky but i fear i’ll go mad if I stare at this comic for longer than i have already.
Part 17!
Okay, originally I wanted to leave the mug thing to the reader's interpretation. But eehhhh I want to talk about it.
Maybe you've noticed that Donnie tends to break things when he's stressed or feeling strong emotions. The first second something freaks him out and the next thing you know, the object in his hands cracks.
So the mug is more than just haha funny. The mug is needed because he's afraid of slipping up for a second and hurting Leo. He needs something to physically remind him that he needs to control himself.
Part 12!
Okay. A little insight. I originally wanted to do two separate episodes for Leo and Mikey.
And at the end of his episode, Leo would die alone in the middle of the wasteland. Dramatic, angsty, all that yeah
But then I thought about it many, many more times. Leo was essentially never alone. I used to think of him as such a... kind of... somewhat abandoned and lonely character?, because I've read so many fanfics about him traveling back in time.
But canon Leo was never completely alone. Mikey was there, Mikey was with him until the very end. Mikey and him went all the way to the inevitable defeat together.
This wasn't just Leo who lost everything. It was them. Both of them. Together.
This comic really does things to my brain.
Part 9!
I had an interesting time coming up with this dialog. Because originally, Leo was like, "I'll be with you." And Mikey was like, "no, you idiot, the whole point is for you to leave."
But the more I thought about it, the more unnatural it seemed to me. Such blind simultaneous self-sacrifice? Without any hesitation?
Just think about it. You're on a sinking ship and you've successfully put the people most important to you into lifeboats. But what if one of them doesn't want to leave? What if one of them takes your hand and says they are willing to go down with you because they don't want you to go through this alone? Would you be able to say no?




