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Been awhile <3
Have some detective husbands that I made for dnd!
I tried to make the poses look good together :)
DO IT NOW PLSPLSPLSPLSPLS
I want the gayers to win 🥺🥺
IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THIS! Artwork by the amazing @maxenau go check it out !!!
Jackson Healy and Holland March in Toca Boca!
I'm a detective in a noir film but instead of taking a drag from a cigarette to appear mysterious, I'm taking slow drags of an inhaler.
Witnesses in murder mysteries: yeah sure i can tell you everything about that waiter helping me out a couple of years ago who had nothing special about them whatsoever other than being Extremely Important To The Whole Plot
Also witnesses in murder mysteries: i think i saw someone?? I suppose it was… a person? but i’m not sure? It was so, so dark and i am so, so nearsighted… But i saw them sometime around six or seven, or maybe eight, even closer to nine… I don’t know, all the clocks in this house are wrong and i don’t give a damn about time or space or anything really... I do hope you catch the murderer tho
Entry 10: Life-or-death detective gig? Nah. Impromptu photo op with this here photogenic rockerboy egotistical tapeworm? Nova idea.
(Nobody tell Johnny he ate, it would ruin this whole 'humbling' thing we've been trying to do lately. This was simply a little treat.)
"For the last time, we are DETECTIVES, not spies, you barnicle heads!" -Squidward
Day 21 of SpongeTober!
Ibid: Art by Adam Murphy
Tintin Meets The Detectives
Art by Adam Murphy
The House of Secrets #112 (October 1973) from DC Comics.
"The Case of Demon Spawn" by Writer Gerry Conway and Artist Luis Dominguez.
Roderick Doyle and Professor John Winston thinly veiled parodies of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor John Watson, find themselves taking on the Vampires in this strange 70s comic story.
Extremely offended about how the media has portrayed Sherlock Holmes as a serious detective who's a sociopath, where Sherlock is just a fun little detective who's a chemistry nerd with amazing violin skills. His endearing excitements whenever he excels in his chemistry experiments, or when he finds a clue about the cases, his respect towards other humans yet his distaste of socialising, his adoring personality with his elder brother Mycroft yet his banters like normal siblings. Most importantly his friendship with John Watson, and how much he loves having him around. Sherlock isn't perfect but he's not someone who's unlikable, rather someone pleasing to be around. Really hate how BBC and other TV shows has completely mischaracterized such an exceptional figure. And very much in depth of gratefulness towards Moriarty The Patriot for bringing that side of his character.
Sorry for the rant but he's my favourite detective so I had to get this off my chest.