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my mcr hyperfixation has returned after more than a year of being gone, so now I can't stop watching live clips again, and shit, the cringy crush on Gerard Way is back. I feel so fatherless, but in my defense, he is really fucking cute so
(I know I'll never actually date him. I'm not dumb. Just let me be attracted to people)
bro I just finished asotm and now MY brain hurts ,,, they're gonna get meee 😭😭😭
idk what the overlap of these fanbases is, but i made cheerard in dti and i feel like somebody out there will appreciate it LOL
been really normal about this picture of ? surfer boy Gerard way ? and wanted to draw him. sorry it's not that accurate I haven't drawn him a lot yet :P
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My fave pics of Gerard 🫶🏻
JULY 23 Y'ALL!!! LET DA SOCIETY KNOW DAT BLACK PARADE IZNT DED!!!11!!11!!
an unfinished portrait for the big G
gimme your gender gerard
Whoa it’s Gerard ways birthday !! Happy birthday Gerard !!! (I will try to drawn sum during class n post it later ..)
AHHH I WISH I COULD SEE MCR LIVE 💔💔💔
(Might he soad but I rlly wanna see mcr 😢)
Stuff I drew :3
Haven’t posted in like uh.. maybe possibly in a month Pero I’m back :3, anyways sum drawing r new sum r old !!
If the planes didn’t crash on dis day we wouldn’t have mcr …
Drew these yesterday :3 (I drew the cartman one with @kennymyb)
Happy 10th anniversary DD! As Frank said himself, it almost feels like 20 years have passed...
I love that record for many different reasons, I hope you appreciate it as much as I do 💖
Source: frankieromustdie on Instagram 📸
Kings supporting kings 🥺💖
Sources: mikeyway instastories📸
raytoro on Twitter 🐦
Mikey wishing Frankie a happy birthday is the only good thing I've experienced today :)
Source: Mikey Way's instastories 🖤
Happy 10th anniversary Na Na Na (part 2!)
Look at the boys with our powerful little girl, I'm gonna cry😭
Also, MR. RAY TORO, SIR, I AM UTTERLY IN LOVE WITH YOU.
Happy 10th anniversary Na Na Na!!!
Omg I remember watching the video on MTV and the people introducing it as "the new MCR MV! Na na na! (Nananananananananananaaa)" and almost 11 yo me vibing to it :')
Gee finally posted on Instagram after some time and we got a little sneak peak into the Killjoys spin-off: National Anthem (*insert G note here*)
Anyways, as Gerard himself said, the style we see on the cover is pretty different from what the actual comic looks like, and dare I say it looks sensational already. Expectations are really high, but we wouldn't have it any other way: we got a great story teller, amazing artists and a crew that all together made it work.
Pre-orders are now available on
Some facts you may or may not know about MCR: (yup, this is gonna be a series so... here's the first fact!)
I. "The black parade is dead!" and "¡Venganza!" were shot on the same day, 7th October 2007!
Did he just... you know... make an MCR reference? Throwback?
....
WHY AM I FREAKING OUT????? TODAY WE ALSO GOT TUA SEASON 2 AAAAAAHHHH COME ONNNNN UNIVERSE MY HEART CAN'T HANDLE TOO MUCH.
EXCUSE ME MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, SIRS, I THINK YOU SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED TO POST THINGS LIKE THIS UNLESS YOU GIVE US SOME MORE SONGS OFF BULLETS IN THE GODDAMN SETLIST.
Thank you.
Source: Altpress
My Chemical Romance killed off the Killjoys in spectacular fashion on their Danger Days album. But death didn’t stop co-writers Gerard Way and Shaun Simon from returning to Battery City in 2013. The comic book sequel miniseries, The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys, picked up where the MCR record left off. Now, Way and Simon promise to challenge everything you think you know about their beloved band of renegades in an all-new story.
The Killjoys will, once again, make some noise in a six-part comic book series, The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem. The first issue will be released on Oct. 14 through Dark Horse Comics. Based on the original idea that inspired the Danger Days album, it will focus on former Killjoy leader, Mike Milligram.
“In 2010, MCR released a concept record, Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys,” Way and Simon revealed, exclusively to Alternative Press. “The record was inspired by a story that only existed in our minds. In 2013, we wrote a comic book series based on that concept record while the original story lay dormant. Now, in 2020, the story that inspired it all will be told: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem.
“There is no dystopian future—no wasteland to hide out in. Set in the 1990s and 2000s, National Anthem is a completely different story with a whole different set of rules. Mike Milligram and his gang of teenage exterminators operate in the Unseen where they bend reality to keep the real world’s status quo safe. But everything is about to change when the doors of the Unseen are closed and Mike and his Killjoys are thrust into the real world and forced to grow up and get real jobs. Screens, phones and a stagnant malaise become the new normal. When Mike’s TV breaks and his Ramones records seem to have been erased, he starts to wake up. Mike Milligram sets off on a journey to pull the curtains down on a cover-up that could change the course of history, past, present and future.”
Way and Simon wrote National Anthem alongside illustrator Leonardo Romero, colorist Jordie Bellaire, and letterer Nate Piekos (The Umbrella Academy).
The first issue will feature a cover by Romero, as seen above, along with two variant covers. One variant will feature an illustration from former Killjoys artist, and longtime Way collaborator, Becky Cloonan. The other alternate cover is by Paul Rentler, whose lo-fi photocopy design work has been previously featured through Way’s DC Comics imprint, DC’s Young Animal. You can see both variants below with Cloonan’s on the left and Rentler’s on the right.
Let’s face it, 2020 has been bleak. But if there’s one thing that can cure our quarantine blues, it’s most certainly a return of the Killjoys. Earlier this year, Dark Horse announced the reissue of the original series in a hardcover edition freshly titled Killjoys: California.
Adorned with a stark, blood-dripping Draculoid cover, this forthcoming reissue was everything we thought our little bulletproof hearts needed. But Way and Simon’s return to the original concept that inspired MCR’s 2010 record promises a fresh take on the material that we have yet to see or can begin to imagine.
The idea of Killjoys sans dystopia, working day jobs and watching their morale decay in the realm of the working stiff as they attempt to unveil a hidden truth feels like The Matrix by way of Descendents lyrics. This is definitely new territory for the Killjoys–and you better believe that we’re down for the ride.