I think the only reason I don't like the Rise of Red songs as much is because they're way too talky. It's like if every single Descendants song sounded like It's Goin Down.
But even the actual Descendants songs that have talky bits don't feel as severe as RoR. I don't know.
I like Love Ain't It and Perfect Revenge but even still it's like ladies stop talking start singing you're so close to a good song pleaseee!!
One of my hottest takes is that I think the mystery and more specifically the transition from a casual mystery show to a more thrilling and serious one was done much better in Detentionaire compared to Mystery Incorporated
“But injustice Superman committed multiple war crimes and is practically evil, you can’t be on his side”
I don’t care, Wonder Woman is on his side and that’s all that matters to me
Wonder Woman in Absolute Power (2024) #1, by Dan Mora & Alejandro Sánchez
How do you explain to people that one of your current favourite ongoing manga is a shounen about fighting off interdimensional invaders and it's fully just committed itself to a tactical computer game e-sports arc for the last 3 years? And that it's still just as good?!?!
Wonder Woman by Jeff Spokes
Bridgit Mendler is my ultimate inspiration and source of energy in life. I mean, she´s literally like Barbie. What can´t she do?
FLO
their debut album Access All Areas coming November 15, 2024.
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there is some rhetorical term to describe ashihara's decision to make suwa a prominent figure for osamu's journey at the beginning of both the rank war and the away mission test arcs...
like even though suwa is playing seemingly opposite roles (an opponent in the rank wars, an ally in the away mission test), he's ultimately serving the same role in the narrative: he's helping osamu grow as an agent and as a captain.
in the rank wars, he (along with arafune) was osamu's first rank war opponent. rhetorically speaking, he was there to kickstart osamu's journey into team-strategy.
then in the away-mission, he was the captain of the squad osamu was assigned to -- serving as a guide for osamu to learn the mechanics of an away-mission/learning how to work with agents he's unfamiliar with/even acting as a role model with him being the more experienced captain/etc etc etc
i think it's also interesting to note that suwa being the first of something for the the betterment of his juniors also literally happened IN the story when he got turned into a trion cube during the aftokrator invasion arc. in one of the trivia/author notes or whatever ashihara literally said that "[Suwa would] feel bad for Kitora or Chika if they were to be teased for [being turned into a trion cube], so it doesn’t really matter if it’s happening to him."
there is no point to this post. i just think suwa is neat. mama suwa real? idk