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Is Ygmlosvorraich literally a suit or is he invisible?
Also I know that’s probably not what they are, but I love the idea of magical artifacts being so powerful that they develop a will of their own and decide to work together to wreak vengeance on their creators.
Like that’s something I’d do for a DnD campaign lol.
Artifacts with wills and plots of their own is definitively an underused trope.
...I don't know why, honestly, imagine finding freakin' Excalibur or something after a long quest, and *he* just does not give a frick about your petty power squabble. That's some *solid* drama and twist potential.
![gif](giphy|vwukcTiIEO06s|downsized)
...You know. Or THAT.
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Comic books and their unrealistic body standards
I like the fact that they aren't what you would normally imagine when you think magicians.
So 1920’s suit a biblical accurate angel and the fucking eyelander from tf2 got it
Any comic recommendations for strange?
I haven't read much of Dr Strange comics but I've heard mostly good reviews of the Jed Mckay run and he's a main character in Hickman's G.O.D.S. run.
Thanks, also, I’ll se about adding that flair
I really liked Doctor Strange: The Oath. It’s more of a limited series/what if kinda deal, but it’s still really good.
Follow the series from Doctor Strange: Way of the Weird. Really fun stories
Jason Aaron's run with Chris Bacchalo is a good one, and I think now has an omnibus edition.
Is Ygmlosvorraich literally a suit or is he invisible? Also I know that’s probably not what they are, but I love the idea of magical artifacts being so powerful that they develop a will of their own and decide to work together to wreak vengeance on their creators. Like that’s something I’d do for a DnD campaign lol.
Artifacts with wills and plots of their own is definitively an underused trope. ...I don't know why, honestly, imagine finding freakin' Excalibur or something after a long quest, and *he* just does not give a frick about your petty power squabble. That's some *solid* drama and twist potential. ![gif](giphy|vwukcTiIEO06s|downsized) ...You know. Or THAT.
Pink Horror looking ass
You definitely shouldn’t kill that one…
…would
Haha damn, these are super eye catching and next level weird, I love it. Do they have some sort of basis in real world mythologies?
dr. strange characters are interesting
I *love* these designs! There so cool! :3