(rb account: bonks-reblogs) She/They. Fluent English speaker, rusty Japanese speaker. I'm here because I want a place to post art of various fandoms (currently danny phantom, dnd, and some oc stuff). I post sketchbook drawings, animations, digital art, and random thoughts. Commissions tentatively open!
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A Crack Ship That Makes An Odd Sort Of Sense. For The Soul.
A crack ship that makes an odd sort of sense. For the soul.
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More Posts from Bigjbonk
look at them... holding hands.
Yep. Just two dudes being bros :)
Danny Phantom and Wattson Wraith POW Cards when. Or at least like... What would their levels be?
If we're talking numbers, Danny would probably be a 7 (based on the GIW calling him a category 7 ghost), and Wes, comparatively, would probably be a 3, maybe 4. But knowing how OK K.O. handles crossover characters' POW Card levels, they both probably have a little green ghost logo in place of a number lol
Probably gonna do a more refined digital version at some point but I couldn't not draw the boyfriends for Pride Month
HAPPY PRIDE EVERYONE!
Decided I wanted to do a digital version of this piece from earlier in the month uwu
Reisenross! Did he become a ghost by charging head on at something? Or maybe overexerting himself?
I don't have a super detailed backstory set in stone, but he was an American soldier, the kind who wanted to actually make a difference rather than doing it for respect or glory (he may have been a bit optimistic about the goals of the American military, but his heart was in the right place). He died in the line of duty, while protecting civilians from the opposing side who had nothing to do with the war. As such, his desire to protect in life became his obsession in death. His actual success varies.