As you can see. I didn't exactly like Twilight.
Also notice how Draculea slowly catches fire in panels two through four.
The Cullen's aren't vampires. They're just emo faeries with a thirst for blood. BIG DIFFERENCE!
I have a feeling I may get some very nasty comments for this.
Also notice how Draculea slowly catches fire in panels two through four.
The Cullen's aren't vampires. They're just emo faeries with a thirst for blood. BIG DIFFERENCE!
I have a feeling I may get some very nasty comments for this.
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Well... they're not actually 'werewolves'. This is actually brought out in Breaking Dawn (I won't dis anything until I've read it for myself ppl). In truth, their origin is more along the lines of the Navajo's 'Yenaldooshi', or skin walker. It even mentions in the same book that they are not were's because they are out in the day light.
What makes me smile is that they are closer to their designated mythical creature than the Cullens are.
What makes me smile is that they are closer to their designated mythical creature than the Cullens are.
Haha, I love this! Freaking epic win! Exactly what should have happened, and I'm sure other people around this corner of the interwebs will agree. Don't expect too many whiny comments xD
I've been motivated to draw something like this, but with Alucard from the manga Hellsing being the one smacking the daylights out of Edward Cullen. Or something like that. *shrugs*
There is a difference between Vampires, the kings of the underworld, and the Cullens, who are just glitter- coated, braindead, shirtless faeries. :D
I've been motivated to draw something like this, but with Alucard from the manga Hellsing being the one smacking the daylights out of Edward Cullen. Or something like that. *shrugs*
There is a difference between Vampires, the kings of the underworld, and the Cullens, who are just glitter- coated, braindead, shirtless faeries. :D
She didn't understand that I wanted to take it slow either, nor did she understand personal boundaries. I can't stand the ultra-clingy types. It was like she was a sock, I was a sweater, and we'd both just been pulled out of the dryer WITHOUT having had fabric softener applied.
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