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I want a boy who would hold my hand in line at the mall & make all the girls jealous. I want someone who would sing to me at random moments. Someone who is more goofy than romantic. A boy who would throw stuffed animals at me when I’m acting dumb. Someone who would bet me kisses that he could beat me at all the old playstation games and then let me win. A guy who would make fun of me just to hear my laugh. He’d play with my hair all the time & surprise me with 25 cent rings. Someone who I could share lollipops with & lay on a blanket with to count the stars. We’d buy tons of disposable cameras to take the silliest pictures of each other & squirt water guns at each other in the house. But mostly ; some who would be my best friend & would never break my heart. He would just always make me smile

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comicsalliance:

Superheroics and Sidekicks Become Metaphors for Love in ‘Girl and Boy’ [Preview] 
By Laura Hudson
In Girl and Boy, the debut comic by Andrew Tunney, a heroine named Girl explores her relationship with the titular hero in a story that may or may not really be about superheroes. “We fight crime and loneliness,” says Girl as the two masked crusaders race through the streets. “I think he’s my favorite sidekick ever.” Superhero comics love to pair characters off as heroes and sidekicks (not to mention good guys and their evil counterparts), and Girl and Boy takes a look at those familiar tropes as metaphors for how certain relationships can begin to define us, and what happens to our identities (secret or otherwise) once they’re over.
See the 7 page preview.

comicsalliance:

Superheroics and Sidekicks Become Metaphors for Love in ‘Girl and Boy’ [Preview]

By Laura Hudson

In Girl and Boy, the debut comic by Andrew Tunney, a heroine named Girl explores her relationship with the titular hero in a story that may or may not really be about superheroes. “We fight crime and loneliness,” says Girl as the two masked crusaders race through the streets. “I think he’s my favorite sidekick ever.” Superhero comics love to pair characters off as heroes and sidekicks (not to mention good guys and their evil counterparts), and Girl and Boy takes a look at those familiar tropes as metaphors for how certain relationships can begin to define us, and what happens to our identities (secret or otherwise) once they’re over.

See the 7 page preview.


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melhortesouro:

Príncipe encantado ? FANTASIA. Acorda menina, para de idealizar o garoto, de achar que ele vai ser perfeito. Ele é humano, vai errar, vai te chatear, vai sim. Mas se ele for o garoto certo, o garoto de Deus pra você tudo vai dar certo, tudo vai ficar bem. Príncipe encantado ? NÃO, apenas um garoto diferente dos outros, o seu garoto diferente, o garoto de Deus pra você.

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