@stellarvisionary just screen capped this so I’m not reblogging the same huge post 100 times but, yeah.
His body has been lacking a heart for…several years? I’d imagine his blood is just sorta congealed in there. There’s nothing to move it around. Probably looks like black strap molasses at this point. Not terribly appetizing for a vampire.
Chamber is super uncomfortable with the fact that he doesn’t have a mouth especially when it comes to his romantic relationships.
So why why why why why do artists ALWAYS depict people kissing him on the scarf/bandages? How is that the LEAST bit romantic? That boy still has some face left so won’t you please let him get shown affection in a way that would make sense for him and make him feel loved and comfortable?
But it’s only a normal kiss if it’s on the mouth, I guess.
hahahaha thank you for perfect scan response! From the horse’s…er, mind.
You’re welcome! The truly ironic thing about this panel is that they literally forget about this in the next issue, when Amber kisses Chamber under the assumption that he’s attracted to her.
And now it gets to be Jubilee’s turn next *eye roll*
I’d get more excited for these things if it didn’t immediately pull me out of the moment every time I saw it.
I feel like a lot of artist/writers forget he’s literally missing his lower jaw ‘cause they always draw him with a jawline? This might be part of the problem. I remember thinking the bottom half of his face was probably just charred or something when I was a kid. Before I realized his psi-fire wasn’t hot and didn’t burn stuff.
That’s one of the biggest things that’s bothered me about the way a lot of artists draw him. When I did my Chamber cosplay a few years back, I did my damndest to hide the entire lower half of my face, including the definition of my jaw specifically for that reason. Tang En Huat and Jorge Molina got it right in X-Men Legacy Vol. 2, but they’re some of the only modern artists to remember that Jono’s got no jaw.
I mean,to be fairto the majority of Jono’s artists, Bachalo drew him with a jawline and he created the character so they were just…you know…following suit.
To review- he has no lower jaw, no lungs, no heart, he doesn’t eat, drink, need to use the bathroom, or breathe and is, basically, an animated meat sack filled with weird mind fire. How could that confuse anyone ? Hah hah.
Chamber is super uncomfortable with the fact that he doesn’t have a mouth especially when it comes to his romantic relationships.
So why why why why why do artists ALWAYS depict people kissing him on the scarf/bandages? How is that the LEAST bit romantic? That boy still has some face left so won’t you please let him get shown affection in a way that would make sense for him and make him feel loved and comfortable?
But it’s only a normal kiss if it’s on the mouth, I guess.
hahahaha thank you for perfect scan response! From the horse’s…er, mind.
You’re welcome! The truly ironic thing about this panel is that they literally forget about this in the next issue, when Amber kisses Chamber under the assumption that he’s attracted to her.
And now it gets to be Jubilee’s turn next *eye roll*
I’d get more excited for these things if it didn’t immediately pull me out of the moment every time I saw it.
I feel like a lot of artist/writers forget he’s literally missing his lower jaw ‘cause they always draw him with a jawline? This might be part of the problem. I remember thinking the bottom half of his face was probably just charred or something when I was a kid. Before I realized his psi-fire wasn’t hot and didn’t burn stuff.
How about gravity defying hair? Hah hah. I think, if the new Gen X gets more than, like, 12 issues, there may be actual honest-to-god Juno. Guess we’ll see.