It’s not done yet, but it will be soon!!!
two very drunk passed out bois
and CHUBBY AZIRAPHALE!! WITH ROLLS!!! BECAUSE APPARENTLY NO ONE ELSE WANTS TO DRAW MY SOFT BOI SHIRTLESS SO I GOTTA DO ALL THE WORK
It’s not done yet, but it will be soon!!!
two very drunk passed out bois
and CHUBBY AZIRAPHALE!! WITH ROLLS!!! BECAUSE APPARENTLY NO ONE ELSE WANTS TO DRAW MY SOFT BOI SHIRTLESS SO I GOTTA DO ALL THE WORK
a-zira-fell
anthonycrowleymoved
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he has one braincell and you think he used it to learn how to operate machinery ? really
I highly doubt @neil-gaiman will ever read this but hey, if he does, this is a thank you on behalf of my mother since I feel like it is at least mildly relevant. Years ago, some where around six I believe, I went on a two week trip to the UK with a student ambassador group and my mother, amazing human being that she is, allowed me to borrow her copy of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere with the promise that I not ruin it. I read it whenever I had the chance but some time into the trip when my group was resting from several days of travel and enjoying some nice quiet time, I decided to read someplace other than a moving bus and sat down on the bed with a cup of tea. I am, of course, an absolute clutz and my promise meant absolutely nothing to the mug I managed to tip over onto the poor book, water marking well over a chapter. When I got home and told my mother of the tragedy, she forgave me because she said I ruined her book in the most british way possible, while sitting in the Uk, drinking tea, with a doctor who shirt on. I was forgiven, but my mom didn't let me borrow any more books. Fast forward several years, and my mom met and became friends with a man who also loved Neil Gaiman books and Doctor Who and other various sorts of nerd culture. After hearing about the tea related tragedy, he bought her a new copy of Neverwhere. In that moment, or so my mother tells me, she realized she loved him. It is because of my need for tea and good books and my inability not to spill things on myself, as well as a mildly water damaged copy of Neverwhere (that I keep on my desk at all times) that my mother met the love of her life and if that isn't a story worth telling I am not quite sure what is.
I’m so very glad.
a-zira-fell
thegoodomensdumpster
Crowley is presenting as female (or at least, not male) at the Crucifixion scene. Everyone who noticed he was wearing feminine clothes there–it was intentional! (x)
FINALLY A CONFIRMATION OF MY SUSPICIONS!! this is awesome! :D i really really liked how casually it was done.and now i can use the correct pronouns when talking about her in that scene
Oh, I love this! Good grief, I LOVE this.
…Golgotha is also the first time that Crowley asks Aziraphale to use a new name.
Mary Magdalene Crowley Confirmed.
I’ve really fallen deep into Jeeves and Wooster hell heaven purgatory, haven’t I? send help
Meanwhile, here’s some lineart of these two dorks (plus a wild Madeline Bassett, probably going on about specific dream rabbits and how stars are God’s daisy chains - I kinda love the dear barmy girl, she’s adorable, but wouldn’t really want to be married to her either. Spode, though!?). Featuring tie pins! Unabashedly amorous gazes! My crappy handwriting!
Crowley: I have a bad feeling about this.
Aziraphale: What do you mean?
Crowley: Don't you ever get that little voice in your head that tells you if something will get you into trouble?
Aziraphale: No?
Crowley: That explains so much, actually.
i’m just imagining them as an older couple (just slightly post s7… the darkest canon divergence…) … taking a lot of trips when they stockpile enough leave time between them…. and also they still make pictures and have stickers like this in the 24th century. thank you