I’ve had this stupid idea for a My Hero Academia Self Insert Original Character for a while. Decided to sketch him this morning fuck it.
He’s a hero from the west who is in training. His quirk is being able to push and pull anything with a property of earth. Basically like Uraraka except he can only control the initial push and pull of something. Pulling for longer amounts of time takes more concentration and he can only move what he can carry. Anything higher and he could suffer internal injury. With years of training he evolved his quirk to bring pieces of rubble to his body for defense as well as raising multiple small pieces of rock to create a kind of duststorm effect for blinding and distraction. He mostly just throws nonlethal weapons or pulls pieces of ground to trip up people.
I’ve had this stupid idea for a My Hero Academia Self Insert Original Character for a while. Decided to sketch him this morning fuck it.
He’s a hero from the west who is in training. His quirk is being able to push and pull anything with a property of earth. Basically like Uraraka except he can only control the initial push and pull of something. Pulling for longer amounts of time takes more concentration and he can only move what he can carry. Anything higher and he could suffer internal injury. With years of training he evolved his quirk to bring pieces of rubble to his body for defense as well as raising multiple small pieces of rock to create a kind of duststorm effect for blinding and distraction. He mostly just throws nonlethal weapons or pulls pieces of ground to trip up people.
Me: So I read an article that blew up talking about how the producer wanted the creator of the black panther to include more white people so he had Black Panther fight the KKK.
My Uncle: No. It was nothing like that. Comics back then always talked about issues that were happening at the time. The Black Panther learned about the KKK after he came to America and wasn’t going to stand for that. But the first issue had the black panther caught. He was hung from a cross and it was really controversial. The KKK liked seeing that cover but they hated the next more famous issue everyone knows where the Black Panther are kicking their asses. A lot of those comics were so great because they were grounded in actual controversies and events happening at the time. It had nothing to do with including white people. It had to do with combating the horrible racism going on.
Me, a gullible person who keeps believing in reblogged lies: