"You'll have to be faster than that, kid."
I know the only scenes we see of Gran Torino training All Might are just Torino kicking the crap out of Toshi, making him scared shitless of Torino as an adult, but I really like to think that they goofed off a little too before Nana's death. This hc created the idea of one of Torino's training activities being a really intense game of tag around the city.
close ups below the cut :)
i really need to work on my backgrounds 😔😔😔 drawing the city almost put me in an early grave i swear
Actually this new art motivated me to do a post I've been wanting to do for a while, but I wanted to point out how the anime and Hori each give AFO a different body type.
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For example this scene, compare the difference
The helmet doesn't cover his shoulders which are broad and you can see how he's a large man
While here the helmet covers almost to the end of his shoulders
Here's him without the suit where you can see him better, he looks pretty small
While here in Hori's art he's much bigger
Unfortunately since the games and other non Hori drawn media tend to follow in the animes footsteps we get stuff like this where AFO looks tiny compared to his giant helmet ðŸ˜
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Personally I like the more broad shouldered big boy AFO personally. Makes him super intimidating up close with his sheer size.
i redownloaded the sims to make this
inspo from this pic
middle school deku makes a friend
continuation of this
Some doodle thing idk 😞
they are just havin fun
they’re judging you so hard kathy omg
bonus:
bakugo does that thing where you spread your legs to be at eye level with a much shorter person (he's an asshole) (request)
Some Conductor!Toshinori warmup sketches from my Musician AU.
In this AU, the shadows on All Might's face are from the harsh stage lights he uses during his performances. All Might is considered one of the greatest composers in Japan (if not in the world), but after medical issues caused an inability to play/conduct, he started performing less and less, at shorter and shorter concerts. His final performance was a song he composed called "Final Act," which he performed in response to the piece "Death Of A Symbol" composed by All For One.
He’s the funniest guy ever