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The Reality of Heroes
WARNING: This Journal Article Contains spoilers for Once Upon a Time Seasons 1-5.
What makes a true hero?
Most people seem to believe that a hero is an upright figure that looks handsome or beautiful, wears golden armor and vanquishes evil foes to rescue damsels and other such civilians.
That’s not a hero; that’s merely a champion.
The reality of being a hero is all about responsibility, accountability and sacrifice.
Let’s begin by examining one of the greatest heroes of Storybrooke: Regina Mills.
Regina began her heroic career by attempting to shut down the self-destruct device at the end of season 2. She said it
The Untold Truth of Emma Swan
The Question
Do you believe in destiny?
I used to believe in destiny. I used to believe in saviors, born heroes, chosen ones. I was raised on such stories, from Harry Potter to Star Wars to Mortal Kombat I was taught that there was one person alone who could save the world. No ordinary hero would do. The fate of the world, the future based on good or evil, it was all hinging on the destiny of the chosen one. I accepted this notion without question.
Now that I’m older, I realize that such a belief is nonsense.
There is no destiny. There are no born heroes, no saviors, and no chosen ones.
With that said, it begs the question: Is Emma
Bloody Mary
She's baaaack!
After struggling for years to come up with something for a Bloody Mary movie idea, I finally found the inspiration I needed in Ginnifer Goodwin. She's such an amazing actress. Her performance in Once Upon a Time was so stirring (especially in the jailhouse scene way back in season 1) that I just had to honor her with a fictional movie poster. But what movie to place her in? I couldn't come up with anything, but then I remembered my Beetlejuice cover. I couldn't place her in that movie because I had already chosen Ellen Page to play Lydia but the notion of summoning a spirit by chanting the name three times called to mind Blood
Vanity Scare
The latest addition to my collection of magazine covers is finally here!
I meant to post this one earlier but it doesn't really work that way with me. Anyway, I had this one created as a cover for the first installment in the fictional movie franchise Hack/Slash starring Allison Scagliotti (Warehouse 13). I think this one came out really well and I look forward to posting it in many groups.
I have more ideas for this year and I hope to share them here with all of you.
Until then,
Mark
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