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tohoscopeda20 for Molly McGee of Disney's The Ghost and Molly McGee cosplaying Dynamite Comics Vampirella. She has been kidnapped, now this cosplayer has been bound and gagged.
Molly McGee is the titular main protagonist of The Ghost and Molly McGee. She is a Thai-American girl who became friends with a grumpy ghost named Scratch, who after a curse he tries to put on her backfires, ends up cursed forever by Molly's presence.
Molly and her family relocate to Brighton, a sleepy little town. Molly has spent her life travelling throughout the country and has never had time to develop friends, so when she comes across a ghost named Scratch who is chained to her house by an impenetrable curse, she immediately names him as her best friend. Molly is afraid of stifling everyone around her, of being labeled as an outcast who will be shunned by anyone she attempts to connect with. She has previously failed to build meaningful ties with individuals.
Molly is an optimistic Thai-American girl, who lives to make the world a better place. She loves to give hugs and owns up quickly and tries to fix her mistakes, and is very imaginative. She is also energetic and caring to her friends.
However, despite her caring nature, Molly can be sometimes selfish and pushy such as in "Mazel Tov, Libby!" where she transformed Libby's Bat Mitzvah into a blowout party and forcing her to "come out of her shell," instead of respecting her friend's wishes and boundaries.
At times like "Scratch the Surface," she can also get restless and overthink easily, making her prone to lying.
She shows a sense of na star ivety in "Scratch the Surface" as well, still believing that wizards and unicorns are real despite already being a tween.
Although generally gregarious, Molly does have some degree of savagery, mostly applied on bratty people namely Andrea Davenport, such as when Andrea stole her show in "Hooray for Mollywood!".
In "Saving Christmas," after failing to change the stubbornness of Mr Davenport, Molly descended into a depression, losing her care for Christmas. This proves that Molly's optimism can be broken.
Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969). Writer-editor Archie Goodwin later developed the character from horror-story hostess, in which capacity she remained through issue #8 (Nov. 1970), to a horror-drama leading character. Vampirella was ranked 35th in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.
Vampirella was originally presented as an inhabitant of the planet Drakulon, a world where a vampiric race lived on blood and where blood flowed in rivers. Drakulon orbits twin suns that were causing droughts across the planet, marking certain doom for Vampirella and her race. The race of which Vampirella was born, the Vampiri, were able to transform themselves into bats at will, possessed superhuman physical attributes, sprout wings when required to fly, and drink blood. The story begins with the inhabitants of Drakulon dying slowly due to the drying up of its blood. The last few lie dying when a spaceship from Earth crashes on the planet. Vampirella, sent to investigate, is attacked; retaliating, she discovers that the astronauts have blood in their veins. In order for her race to survive, she manages to pilot the ship back to Earth where her adventures begin. Vampirella becomes a "good" vampire, and devotes her energy to ridding our world of the evil kind. Evil vampires owe their existence to Dracula, who came from Drakulon but was corrupted by Chaos.
Molly McGee is the titular main protagonist of The Ghost and Molly McGee. She is a Thai-American girl who became friends with a grumpy ghost named Scratch, who after a curse he tries to put on her backfires, ends up cursed forever by Molly's presence.
Molly and her family relocate to Brighton, a sleepy little town. Molly has spent her life travelling throughout the country and has never had time to develop friends, so when she comes across a ghost named Scratch who is chained to her house by an impenetrable curse, she immediately names him as her best friend. Molly is afraid of stifling everyone around her, of being labeled as an outcast who will be shunned by anyone she attempts to connect with. She has previously failed to build meaningful ties with individuals.
Molly is an optimistic Thai-American girl, who lives to make the world a better place. She loves to give hugs and owns up quickly and tries to fix her mistakes, and is very imaginative. She is also energetic and caring to her friends.
However, despite her caring nature, Molly can be sometimes selfish and pushy such as in "Mazel Tov, Libby!" where she transformed Libby's Bat Mitzvah into a blowout party and forcing her to "come out of her shell," instead of respecting her friend's wishes and boundaries.
At times like "Scratch the Surface," she can also get restless and overthink easily, making her prone to lying.
She shows a sense of na star ivety in "Scratch the Surface" as well, still believing that wizards and unicorns are real despite already being a tween.
Although generally gregarious, Molly does have some degree of savagery, mostly applied on bratty people namely Andrea Davenport, such as when Andrea stole her show in "Hooray for Mollywood!".
In "Saving Christmas," after failing to change the stubbornness of Mr Davenport, Molly descended into a depression, losing her care for Christmas. This proves that Molly's optimism can be broken.
Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969). Writer-editor Archie Goodwin later developed the character from horror-story hostess, in which capacity she remained through issue #8 (Nov. 1970), to a horror-drama leading character. Vampirella was ranked 35th in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.
Vampirella was originally presented as an inhabitant of the planet Drakulon, a world where a vampiric race lived on blood and where blood flowed in rivers. Drakulon orbits twin suns that were causing droughts across the planet, marking certain doom for Vampirella and her race. The race of which Vampirella was born, the Vampiri, were able to transform themselves into bats at will, possessed superhuman physical attributes, sprout wings when required to fly, and drink blood. The story begins with the inhabitants of Drakulon dying slowly due to the drying up of its blood. The last few lie dying when a spaceship from Earth crashes on the planet. Vampirella, sent to investigate, is attacked; retaliating, she discovers that the astronauts have blood in their veins. In order for her race to survive, she manages to pilot the ship back to Earth where her adventures begin. Vampirella becomes a "good" vampire, and devotes her energy to ridding our world of the evil kind. Evil vampires owe their existence to Dracula, who came from Drakulon but was corrupted by Chaos.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Bondage
Species Human
Size 569 x 1280px
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