It didn’t rain for you, maybe, but it always rains for me. The sky shatters and rains shards of glass.
– Tablo, Pieces of You
"दिल चीज़ क्या है, आप मेरी जान लीजिये"
- Shahryar
—Norwegian Wood, Haruki Murakami.
Twt bakwas
Sending the shit out of me rn
Bambi (1942) – Little April Shower
yes my feelings are valid but i don't want them
Art by Camille Andre
“the sun” by edvard munch (1909)
Look no further! Here’s a few suggestions of some really great comic series that don’t have to do with superheroes.
Saga by Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples.
AMAZING series! It follows an inter-species relationship in the midst of a galactic war where their hybrid child is the subject of assassins and governments trying to kill them.
Squarriors by Ashley Witter and Ash Maczko.
If you were a Redwall or Warriors kid, you’ll like this action-packed and brutal series following a group of squirrels.
Korgi: Short Tails by Christian Slade
This short issue is full of cute and heart-warming adventures of a korgi and his girl.
The Lost Boys by Tim Seeley and Scott Godlewski
Oh boy. If you grew up with the 1987 film The Lost Boys, like I did, you’ll love this spin-off 6-part comic series that follows some of the same characters and lots of vampires!
Insexts by Marguerite Bennett and Ariela Kristantina
This was one of the first comic books I read in high school, which is about two queer women and one of them is an insect-like alien. It sounds bizarre, but it’s amazing.
Red Thorn by David Baillie and Meghan Hetrick
By far my most favorite series! Red Thorn is an old god who has been imprisoned for thousands of years and is finally released. Meghan Hetrick’s art is Amazing! Please read this short series!
Animosity by Marguerite Bennett and Rafael De Latorre
What if one day animals woke up and were as conscious and smart as humans? Well, this series follows a young girl and her dog as they navigate a new world where animals are at war with humans.
tumblr is a MORNING app. it should be enjoyed while eating breakfast, drinking your cup of tea or coffee, letting your meds kick in... sometimes I go on here at night but in my heart I know it’s wrong.
why don’t you read a poem about the sunrise written 5 centuries ago and contemplate the fact that we have been writing about the same sun for centuries upon centuries and then maybe you’ll calm down