Spoiler Alert: Stuff is sort of revealed about season five of Adventure Time.
Tumblr is going crazy over a fictional relationship again, but this time they might actually be on to something. Just peruse through the Bubbline tag on Tumblr and you’ll see what I’m talking about.
There are a lot of people who believe Princess Bubblegum and Marceline are, like, totally in love with each other – or that they were at some other time in their very long lives. Then there are others who just believe that PBubs and Marcy used to be besties until something terrible and unfortunate happened in the Land of Ooo to separate the two.
No matter how you chose to see it (if you choose to see it at all), the fanart of Princess Bubblegum and Marceline, or Bubbline as the pairing suggests, is beautiful.
Thestarofpisces via DeviantartI don’t know if I think Princess Bubblegum and Marceline are in love – partially because I haven’t caught up completely on my Adventure Time viewing, but also because I see them as besties rather than gf/gf. The nice thing about the Adventure Time fandom is that they’ve made space for all sorts of theories on the history behind Bubbline.
And then there’s Tumblr
All the Bubbline shippers, however, are losing their shit over the announcement of next week’s new episode, titled “Sky Witch”. The synopsis on the Adventure Time wikia is as follows: “Marceline is on a top-secret mission tracking Maja the Sky Witch. But when she loses the witch’s trail, Marceline turns to Princess Bubblegum for help” It doesn’t seem like much, but to Bubbline shippers it’s practically a promise that their OTP is destined to become canon. We shall learn more once the episode airs!
Although I find the Bubbline situation intriguing, what’s even more interesting is all the THOUGHT that Adventure Time fans give to their show. What started out as a seven minute short on Nickelodeon has turned into this amazing series with an expansive universe–and viewers have taken notice. Most of the complexity is revealed in subtext or through clues in the animation. Sure, some of it is theoretical, as in the example from tumblr, but some of it has undeniable credibility–starting with the fact that the entire show takes place on a post-apocalyptic Earth. If it’s really on Earth, then why is it so important that Finn be identified as “Finn the human”? WHERE ARE ALL THE OTHER HUMANS?
It’s little quips that show you where these theories are born.
Back to my original point, though. Does Adventure Time have a gay agenda? Probably not, but I guess it’s possible. I suppose we will know better once “Sky Witch” airs. Or not.
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I haven’t done one of these in a bit.
I’d like to share what seems to me to be a very tortured artist who perfectly captures the inertia of catapulting oneself through harsh memories mixed with vague nothings that we see from our peripheral vision. He goes by the name NegativeFeedback on DeviantArt and you can see all of his work by clicking here.
Chinese artist Jian Guo prefers to create art of a science fiction nature, most notably the image we’ve shared depicting the events of The Hobbit. I turned my eye to the rest of his work and was speechless. I share with you some of my favorite pieces and urge you to become a fan. I sorely wish he’d do a piece on Norse mythology that I could buy, so perhaps I will pepper him with compliments and hints!
Leia Calderon
Co-Editor
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Harry Potter has been off the radar for far too long. Today we’re going to fix that by highlighting one of my absolute favorite fanartists on DeviantArt, artist Lauren Bergholm, who goes by the handle “lberghol”.
Lberghol hasn’t updated in a while, but while she was active, she was prolific. Her gallery has over 20 pages in it, and about 15 pages of it is Harry Potter fanart.
I’ve been following lberhol’s page since 2006 when I stumbled upon it looking for Ron/Hermione art. She quickly became one of my favorite artists because she takes time to portray complex emotions and character relationships, in addition to many light, fluffy treatments of Ron, Hermione, Harry, Ginny, Neville, Luna, the rest of the Weasleys, and plenty of other characters. Her versatility and range were unique among artists who focused heavily on one character or relationship, or stuck with one trope and re-did it over and over.
For a while, Lauren was even updating her gallery based on the season/holiday, and that was pretty awesome. I probably have more of her art saved to my computer than anything else; in fact her “knitting” collection is my desktop background at the moment.
While it was her Ron/Hermione art that drew me to her DeviantArt page, it was the caring way she handled the characters, and the variety in her work that made me stay. She hasn’t posted anything new since 2009, but her art is still intriguing, and you can easily waste an entire weekend wading though her extensive body of work. Let us know if you find a favorite in the comments!
Source: Lberghol’s DevianArt page
Jen Schiller
Staff Writer
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