ok i saw this post about animorphs and holy fuck i need someone to confirm whether any of it is real. what the hell pic.twitter.com/VWvSNhxSpA
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all i remember of animorphs is that the covers always were a human transforming into some non-human animal
and the fully-animalized version was always partly a clear plastic window to the first page that showed the animal interacting as an animal
I should try to find those books again. That was wild.
Reading the Remnants books came when I was a bit older and was devoloping a taste for the grotesque. Plus, prose has less of a grip on the audio-visual part of my brain for obvious reasons, as should I prefer not to imagine too much detail, I simply don't.
idk
i never was particularly struck by these books in this regard?
Which is hilarious to my sleepy self
PICKED UP THE GUN, AND PULLED THE TRIGGER
SURVIVED, BUT WAS SEVERELY DISFIGURED
I'm not surprised. Still, though, the opening implied the nastiness well enough to get seven-year-old me hiding behind the couch. I know that the rest of the series was far, far tamer, but hot damn, I was terrified.
Art that focuses on the destruction and corruption of the body fascinates me for some reason. I think that's part of my interest in Hamasaki's work: It's more technically brilliant than emotionally accessible, but that fascination with contorted and ruined flesh resonates with me.
in KA Applegate's words
This is all I could find of it
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