To be honest, we are already super excited to see even more LGBTQ+ artists making their work visible and accessible on Instagram. We hope you like this first collection of Gay Artwork on Instagram made of our travel adventures as an openly gay couple. When gay artist get to work: Gay Artwork on Instagram Instagram Account: jaime_hayde_illustration Thank you so much, Jaime Hayde! We love your work! We loved it so much, that we decided to ask him to create the logo for Couple of Men which you probably all know about. Daan with his big ginger beard holding Karl in his arm who has two plane tickets in his hand. We received our first-ever gay fan art from Jaime, an illustrator from Bilbao who made these cute art pieces of us gay traveling couple. We are already looking forward to more of your Gay Artwork on Instagram! It all started with Jaime We collected some of our favorite art pieces with the goal to support some great LGBTQ+ artists out there and motivated everyone else to follow their dream by creating artwork for the world. Some of them even become a bigger part of our work by turning into our official Couple of Men logo and get a report on our Instagram. And not of just something, but taking the time to recreate some of the most lovely moments we shared on Instagram. Regarding the sequels contributed to by Toriyama (GT, Super, DBO), Dragon Ball indeed has multiple canons, and the claims that there is only one is mainly a subjective declaration now.7 When gay artist get to work: Gay Artwork on Instagram Our Top 5 Gay Artwork on InstagramĮvery now and then, some of you following along on our Instagram account identify with our photos and stories we tell with our posts so much, that you get inspired to do what you can do best: create some wonderful, spectacular, and very inspiring Instagram posts yourselves. To refer to the biblical canon, there was (and still is) more than one canon of the Bible, one for each sect. Frankly, that is not an inherently bad thing. What someone considers "canon" from that point would be more based in personal preference than what was from before that point. The problem isn't the "rules" of Dragon Ball canon, the problem is that there are multiple sequels that Toriyama has been involved in produced after the end of the original story's run. If there is no confirmation, then those works would not be considered canon. Hypothetically speaking, if Toriyama confirmed that someone would continue the story of Dragon Ball (even without his help), the new author's work would be considered canon. They would be more akin to "what ifs", but made by those who were allowed. "Branches" goes against the concept of canon, as those "branches" would take place in an alternate universe separate from the "main body". The consensus is that the Dragon Ball manga is the most authentic work as it was directly penned by Toriyama, so all the events in the manga and the matching events in the anime would be considered "canon" as well.Īny event in any of the animated work or video games that did not occur in the manga that was not written with the help from Toriyama or contradicts the events of the original manga would be non-canon. I'm saying *that* is DB and always will be.Ī "main body" of work is the most authentic and significant line of work within the franchise. Again, I'm not saying that's a bad thing. The show hasn't matured one bit, so don't expect it too.
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Honestly, do you take seriously a story where the supposed God of Destruction halts his urges to blow up stuff in order to eat ice cream sundae? That's the show's silliness at full force, take it for what it is. But having unrealistic expectations (such as believing the show grew up alongside you) is naïve at best. Everyone in those boards has a manchild in him/her, clamoring to get out, and that's fine. I'm referring to the people here who expect Super to be rich with dark moments, serious storytelling, meaningful characters etc etc. Seriously, 95% of the people in those boards do not fit the target demographic of the show, so don't expect the show to be 'everything you hoped for'.