Happy Valentine’s Day!
Here’s our attempt at the Pharmercy Fanart Relay Challenge! The theme’s honeymoon (with the overwatch maps as the setting) and a total of 25 artists have participated, whose contribution is greatly appreciated. We hope to do this again and we’d like to thank everyone for their support! Here are the fanarts - enjoy!
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#LeaveMercyAlone2k18
I forgot to post this here :v
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Pharah the hunter & Mercy the handler
Monster Hunter World AU
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Q:Pharmercy A3? cause they keep nerfing Mercy
Preview for the @pharmercyzine ^-^ Thank you for having me!
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Honestly the weirdest thing about the similarities between Steven Universe and Houseki no Kuni (Land of the Lustrous) isn’t even that they share oddly similar settings and premises, including:
- genderless but feminine presenting humanoid aliens made of gems
- who have superhuman strength and immortality
- and are good at fighting except they use swords instead of guns or other advanced weaponry for whatever reason
- and use these skills to fight off other aliens who periodically invade for mysterious reasons.
- also the protagonist starts off as really useless and clumsy but grows stronger and more competent as the series progresses
- oh and they both live in big fancy houses on a beach
Yet the weirdest thing about these two series is that judging by when they were released, they developed entirely independent of each other. Rebecca Sugar was already working on Steven Universe in 2011, and Houseki no Kuni was first released in 2012, which means Haruko Ichikawa was likely working on it at the same time. Both authors in two different countries had basically the same idea at around the same time, both entirely independent of the other’s influence. what the fuck
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“I rly hate whn ur hair got damaged.”
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