someone who doesn’t know shit about good omens please explain this image
Dramatic gay goth dares god to smite him down because of minor inconvenience whilst English major sophisticated gay husband and their children look on.
Excuse me they said someone who didn’t know shit about good omens
Today was godawful but this got released, which brightened things up a bit.
Perfect, and presumably mostly-canon.
Good Omens the book is 30. This is our present to all of you. It's to make people happy, because too many of us are sad. #GoodOmens30https://t.co/3q4FVnj3tq
This comic was drawn by Naomi Skye (@lightsintheskye on Tumblr) and written by me, Kathryn Hemmann (@kathrynthehuman on Twitter).
I say this comic was written by me, but what really happened was that I sent Naomi a rambling email about how much I was enjoying the Good Omens miniseries on Amazon. I’ve been a fan of the book ever since I was in high school, and I think Naomi owns literally a dozen copies of it. Every character in Good Omens is wonderful, but I have a special fondness for the idea of the serpent who, having fallen from grace, makes a garden of his own.
It's really hard to even comprehend how long it has been going. The site has grown from nothing to such crazy levels to hit hundreds of thousands of people every day.#Serebii20 Thread/ pic.twitter.com/cE15hb15S9
I've been using serebii since the early days of middle school in 2007 when d/p hit. Crazy to see how long the site has been around and how dedicated @JoeMerrick is on keeping all us pokemon fans updated. Happy #Serebii20
— ScruffyTurtles (COMMISSIONS CLOSED) (@ScruffyTurtles) October 21, 2019
I don’t imagine the site looks like it used to but I’m so pleased it’s still around.
And unrelated (or maybe not) to either of those things:
Like a Best of Queen CD, little pencilly Crowleys keep sort of spotaneously spawning in my sketchbook if left alone long enough #GoodOmenspic.twitter.com/n2ZodDUnVY
— The Last of Barrett's Private Fears (@MechaBarrett) July 7, 2019
Look at these FANTASTIC DAMN CREATIONS:
The eyes in the wing! LOOK AT THE EYES IN THE WING! And his strangely adorable pointy nose.
Since its release, Good Omens has joined the ranks of many other films and tv shows that have dared to question some of faith’s most sacred ideas. I myself am a Christian, and my faith is something very near and dear to me. So what does this person of faith think of this outrageous, ludicrous piece of media that supposedly makes a mockery of some of Christianity’s most central figures and ideas?
I absolutely loved it.
For those who haven’t read the book by Pratchett and Gaiman, Good Omens tells the story of an angel named Aziraphale and a demon named Crowley who are on earth shortly before the AntiChrist is to bring about the Apocalypse. There’s just one small problem. It seems the AntiChrist has been misplaced. When both Aziraphale and Crowley get cold feet, they set out to find the AntiChrist and…