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Mar. 22nd, 2012 09:54 amI think one of these might need a content warning. So, um...
Content Warning! Violence against Women!

So, the DCnU Justice League book has a Shazam back-up. New backstory for Billy Batson. New backstory which turns Billy from this sweet natured little optimist to a tiny tool who has been kicked out of several foster homes.
Way to completely miss the point of the character, dudes.
Also, the Amazons are now mass-murdering slave owners.
Um.
Yeah.

So, back in the day, there was an issue of the X-men in which Wolverine tries to stop Rachel from breaking the 'X-men don't kill' rule...
...by stabbing her to death.
Yeah.
I thought that it's kinda funny that Wolverine is back to being Mr Stabby Stabby Death Death and is friends with Rachel again. Although I guess it's less about him killing and more about him stopping others from killing. Though Rachel had totally killed before this. And Wolverine actually went back later and tried to murder the hell out of Selene.
So, in conclusion, I've totally lost track of what I was trying to say with this.
Whatever.
Content Warning! Violence against Women!

So, the DCnU Justice League book has a Shazam back-up. New backstory for Billy Batson. New backstory which turns Billy from this sweet natured little optimist to a tiny tool who has been kicked out of several foster homes.
Way to completely miss the point of the character, dudes.
Also, the Amazons are now mass-murdering slave owners.
Um.
Yeah.

So, back in the day, there was an issue of the X-men in which Wolverine tries to stop Rachel from breaking the 'X-men don't kill' rule...
...by stabbing her to death.
Yeah.
I thought that it's kinda funny that Wolverine is back to being Mr Stabby Stabby Death Death and is friends with Rachel again. Although I guess it's less about him killing and more about him stopping others from killing. Though Rachel had totally killed before this. And Wolverine actually went back later and tried to murder the hell out of Selene.
So, in conclusion, I've totally lost track of what I was trying to say with this.
Whatever.

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Date: 2012-03-22 04:35 pm (UTC)I understand if you don't want to do a straight fill like you do for every other hair colour if you're concerned about it being darker than the lines, but have you considered blocking the hair completely when you draw the original lines (rather than suggesting strands as you do now)?
That way when you adjust the balance the hair should end up dark enough without becoming too dark.