Gohan at the end of Cell Saga is one insanely powerful boy. He had enough power to destroy the earth…after already being drop dead exhausted. He’s sensitive enough that it probably gives him major anxiety to have all that raw strength, that he can’t control when he’s having a nightmare or suffering a flashback.
Enter Dende!! It’s my headcanon they were quite close for a few years after Cell Games, as Dende navigated how to be Kami and Gohan navigated how to be Human. I like to think they helped each other become better people, even if they drifted apart as adults… :’)
More of my Evil Morty origin story :Y
(You can read more here and here.)
Bill canonically cannot tell the twins apart so I just had to draw this XDD;; Bill is also a sore loser. Sorry, Ford! (Don’t worry, he’ll get the finger back...)
(...eventually >:D)
cor's youth told through six relationships!!
mors - regis - clarus - gilgamesh - weskham - cid
beleth, the ashen demon!!!
or: jeralt’s nightmare adventures raising his autistic-spectrum child with impulse control issues lol
(byleth’s special interest is gathering battle statistics :3 it eventually makes them into a really good tactician but, uh, it takes them a long process of trial-and-error to git gud enough to predict the outcome of a battle before fighting it XD)
man of many names and faces, consistent only in station: always second in command
So, I adhere to the headcanon that “our” Rick DID come back to Beth at some point (probably after the battle of Bloodrich). He didn’t actually abandon her for 20 years and that’s why he has memories of holding Morty as a baby. However, “his” Beth and her family were attacked by the Galactic Federation and killed.
That’s why our Rick knows he can dimension hop and replace a copy of himself, and why he’s so thoroughly apathetic to the C-137 family, even though he does have moments of fondness. They’re not his.
His baby died years ago…
Author’s Note: Redrawn on May 2020 from a 2013 comic. This is the completed chapter 1 at 24 pages. A mishap with a dying plant’s Last Run reverses Wolfwood’s enhancements, leaving him temporarily deaged.
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Sleep deprived for days in an effort to avoid being possessed by Bill, Ford begins to hallucinate. Are they memories, or nightmares? His confused brain cannot tell the difference anymore.
Stanley, for his part, is similarly sleep deprived and tired of this bullshit. But he’s no stranger to holding someone’s head above a toilet after a bad night. It just so happens that now it’s his paranoid asshole brother that keeps rambling some crap about a triangle in a top hate.
(He doesn’t believe in Bill — yet. He will).