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Because the magical girls need casual looks :)

Top pic is Marianna Jacobs, aka “Galactic Purple.” Her looks include:

1. Her look when she’s baking delicious treats <3 
2. Her normal, everyday style
3. Pajama fun time!

Bottom pic is Bree Danvers, aka “Cosmic Green.” Her looks include:

1. Her look when she’s doing Let’s Plays for her YouTube channel, “Cosmickaze Bree.” She would do it completely transformed, but Marianna yells at her when she does. Also notice her love for Game Grumps <3 <3 <3
2. Her normal, everyday style, which still has a geeky touch.
3. Pajama fun time! She would be naked, but Marianna yells about things like “decency” and “other people living here, too.” However, if Marianna comes into her room unannounced when she’s naked then that’s Marianna’s fault ;)

Check out more info and updates on the girls on the magnifiqueNOIR Facebook page :)

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The Gotham Sirens

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Harley Quinn: Quinn Cities Doll

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So Anime Milwaukee is over Valentine’s Day weekend, so this new piece is finished just in time.  The many loves of Harley Quinn!  The first picture is the finished woodburning before I added any color.  Then with the realization of this being Harley’s loves and the con being over Valentine’s Day, the second picture now has a bit of color: white, red, and pink  <3  

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The many loves of Harley Quinn

The many loves of Harley Quinn  <3  Also a good picture to show the progress of my woodburning.  From being sketched onto the wood, to being burned into the wood  :)  Hope to have this one done soon!

Huzzah!  Here are all of the art pieces I’ll be putting in the art show at Daisho Con.  Long live crafty geekiness.  If they don’t sell in the show I’ll have them either:

1.  Available on my Etsy page

2.  Available at the Holiday Geek Expo here in Minneapolis in December

Sailor Moon, Attack on Titan, Black Butler, and Harley/Ivy.  Yeah because I’m an all around geek like that  <3

So we’ll be going to a Holiday Geek Expo here on December 7th and 8th, which means we’re going to be offering holiday themed items.  Yesterday I finished sketching 6 Christmas stockings that will potentially be made for the Holiday Expo.  Essentially, my job is to sketch ideas that my wifey can make.  The top picture is my sketches while the bottom picture is an example of what the finished product looks like (it can come in a smaller size, this particular person wanted it bigger).


Going left to right from the top:
1. Harley Quinn 
2. Sailor Moon (and of course it can be made into the other scouts ♥)
3. Jack Frost from Rise of the Guardians (seemed appropriate for the time of year)
4. Nagisa from Free! Based on the outfit from the ending sequence.
5. Yoshi! ♥♥♥
6. Death the Kid from Soul Eater.

We also can take commissions on these, all you have to do is ask for a character and a stocking will be made for them.  You can either go to the listing or message me or my wifey here on tumblr.

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Did two more alternate designs, one for Harley Quinn and one for Wonder Woman.  Essentially, I really love these ladies, but I don’t think I’d feel comfortable in the outfits they wear.  That’s not to say I don’t like them, I just can’t see myself ever wearing them.  So I did alternate takes on them, in styles that I would wear that still hold some semblance to the character  :)  

Randomly, these are a lot of fun to do so I might do more.  These definitely have the potential to be cosplayed someday  <3

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I wish Batman was depicted like this more often.  Many of his villains are mentally ill and victims of tragic circumstances, it would be nice to see him try to help them as much as he helps the people they put in danger because of their problems.

I agree.  I mean I love the dark and gritty Batman world, sure, but I really love the Batman: Animated Series world.  I liked the idea that not all of the bad guys were these terrible, unredeemable folks.  I liked that, at some points in the series, they really just.. wanted to be normal.  And I liked the times when Batman understood that, like here.  "I had a bad day once, too.“  I like that the bad guys in this series felt so… human.  Not completely bad, but not completely good.  Some were terrible, some were just going about things wrong.  This was the first series I watched as a kid where good and bad wasn’t this clear cut definition.

Sometimes, Batman had to be the hero and stop the Penguin.

Sometimes, the Penguin just… wanted the girl to like him

Sometimes, Batman was right about everything.

Other times, he felt guilty about the things he did: Two-Face, for example, was a good person before.  Which yes, the Nolan movies captured, but in the animated series him and Bruce were friends, for a while!  (there were episodes he showed up in BEFORE the Two-Face episode, there was a friendship between them, and it killed Bruce to see that happen to him).  

But the best part about the moments where Batman felt guilty about the villains?  He actually… cared about some of them.  He cared about Robin and Batgirl, sure, but… having nightmares about Two Face.  Feeling bad for Mr. Freeze and his wife.  Just… episodes where the good guys learn the back story of the bad guys and just had this moment of, ”… wow.  Shit.“  Because then, as a kid (and adult), you’re watching like, "Wow… so you’re not flat out bad.”  Because some of us have, as Batman says here, “A bad day.”

It also answers the question that I had as a kid of, you know, why doesn’t the hero just get rid of the bad guy?  You keep locking him or her away, they get out, and do it all over again.  But this series, this CARTOON, shows that hey, the bad guys are people too.  

Harley just… wanted a dress.  

All right. Time for a rant thing.  The person I got the link from, someone commented on it with something like, “I don’t see why people are so up in arms about fictional characters when there’s more important things to worry about.”

Just because someone has an opinion about a fictional character doesn’t mean they’re suddenly forgetting about the struggles of the world. Just because I have an opinion about what DC, or Marvel, or Ubisoft, or FUNimation, or whatever other geeky (or non geeky) company does doesn’t mean that, suddenly, I’m ignoring what’s going on in the “real world.” The geek community is part of my life, so when something happens that I have an opinion about, I’m going to say something.

If people are upset (or not upset and defending) something in the community, that doesn’t mean they’re doing something wrong. You can’t want the geek community to matter then say, “Stop getting in a tizzy over fictional characters.” And, personally, I don’t always want to think about the problems of the “real world.” The geek community is my escape, my hobby, and honestly it’s becoming my career what with writing and all. Is it wrong to get defensive over things that happened here? No. Can you honestly say that you never watched something, or read something, or played something, and never reacted to it? It’s a thing that happens sometimes, and it’s fine.

Let’s be honest. Companies like DC have been in our lives for a very, very long time. So when they do something you don’t agree with, you feel kinda betrayed. “Batwoman isn’t getting married to her girlfriend,” well… why not? They’re together and in love, why not? Marvel did it. Marvel had a gay wedding. And we all know Batwoman is a lesbian with a girlfriend she loves, so why not? Why not take that step? It makes you question things, and wonder about the company. Do I, as a lesbian, feel upset that the company I’ve been into for years won’t let two girls get married? Well… yes! It’s a way they can show support, and apparently, two of their longtime writers saw that and left over it.

Same with this Harley Quinn thing. Is Harley bonkers? Sure, absolutely. And her staying with the Joker is insane. Is suicide the answer? Honestly, if she did it, I don’t think we’d be too surprised. She’s been through hell. It would suck if she did it, yes, but the Joker is so terrible and abusive (I still remember watching the animated series and how he shoved her out a window!), so if you told me that you wrote a story where she said, I’m done, I’d be sad but… I’d get it. But why naked? Why is that a requirement in this contest? And for goodness sake, why are you holding a contest when it’s National Suicide Prevention Week this coming week? When a company I love does something like that, it makes me question their intentions, you know? It’s beyond getting upset over a fictional character. Now I’m wondering, “DC what are you doing?” And that’s to be expected when you’re a fan of something. 

There’s a difference between being upset over a fictional character because, oh, they hook up with a character you don’t like, for vain reasons. “Oh no I don’t want Heero to end up with Relena because I like him with Duo because I like yaoi.” There is a huge difference between that and, “Why does your suicidal girl have to be naked in this contest,” and, “Why can’t Batwoman get married to her canon girlfriend?” That’s what people are upset about. Stuff like that hits home. Stuff like that is personal. Stuff like that is hurtful, fictional or not. We’re not getting “up in arms” over something trivial. Having a suicide drawing contest when National Suicide Prevention Week is coming up is in terrible taste. Having your lesbian heroine NOT get married to her girlfriend is a slap in the face, ESPECIALLY when Marvel was like, “Hey look gay marriage let’s do it.” So you can’t even say that no comic book company has done it before, because they have, and they did it proudly. So what’s stopping you? 

THAT is what fans get upset about. 

It’s the same with “Ender’s Game.” Is that more credible because it’s not a comic or cartoon? Because there’s a BUNCH of people not going to the movie because the author is terribly homophobic. So, to not support HIM, they’re not going to the movie. Are we getting too “up in arms” over that? This man flat out does not like gay people, so when we say, “We’re not going to the movie,” it’s met with, “oh yeah completely understandable.” So is getting upset over Batwoman not getting married or naked suicidal Harley less credible? These women are created by real people, who made these decisions. So… why do fans get bashed for being emotional over it?

Made a good friend of mine a late Christmas gift. She’s obsessed with Harley Quinn, so it only seemed logical to make her a Harley clock ^^ I sort of wanted it to be a simple design, kept in black and white with the clock edge done in the colors of...

Made a good friend of mine a late Christmas gift.  She’s obsessed with Harley Quinn, so it only seemed logical to make her a Harley clock  ^^  I sort of wanted it to be a simple design, kept in black and white with the clock edge done in the colors of her outfit.  She ended up really liking it (yay!!!)

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