My superbat feels make me sketch my children very sad and tired, just needing hugs.
Bruce Wayne/Clark Kent Carol AU
By PP_GAE
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My superbat feels make me sketch my children very sad and tired, just needing hugs.
Bruce Wayne/Clark Kent Carol AU
By PP_GAE
~*Permission to repost this has been granted by the artist*~
Injustice: Year Five #15 - “Revolutionary” (2016)
written by Brian Buccellato
art by Bruno Redondo, Juan Albarran, & Rex Lokus
Do you ever think when Harley and Joker are out robbing places they stop by the beauty aisle of CVS or something and Harley helps him pick out the perfect lipstick
Harley: “I think this one goes great with your eyes and this color really POPS”
Joker: “yes but this one has moisturising features that leave my lips feeling soft, and cracked lips give such an ugly smile”
Something I think we sometimes fail to address, in a post-Rick-Roll era, is the powerful vocals that Mr. Astley possesses. While it can be hard to separate the painful memory of being sent here when you were told there would be nudes, there’s no denying that there is a rich and powerful texture to Astley’s voice.
The once dance-pop star, who is 50 this year, hasn’t released a new album in 11 years. And while this video is a little trite, its scenery a little too self-congratulatory, the song carries itself. Astley croons, sliding across his vocal range, until you reach that catchy chorus. He finds himself at home in the new era of catchy pop ballads.
I gotta say too, Astley is aging well. You can keep singing, I won’t give you up.
The single, Keep Singing, is off of Astley’s upcoming album 50.