

🎃 Happy Halloween 🎉💊 🎃


🎃 Happy Halloween 🎉💊 🎃
2018 is on its way out, motorbabies, and we all know we’re in for something special come the new year. Let’s make a party out of it!
Welcome to the Killjoys Zine! This project is an unofficial Danger Days fanzine run by kelso stoplightglow and nat @inventingsongs. Our goal is to create a zine of art, writing, cosplay, and other types of fan content honoring the killjoy ‘verse, set for release in summer 2019. If you’re a fan of the killjoys, an mcr devotee, or just a content creator with a healthy dose of rebellion running through your veins, come check it out! Click here to find our FAQ and sign-ups.
This project depends on submissions from fans like you! Please consider contributing, and if you can’t, pass the message along! Anything you can do to get the word out is helpful. We can also be found on Instagram.
Stay beautiful, keep it ugly – and in the meantime, party like it’s the end of the world.
Danger Days is Gerard Way’s Shadowrun Campaign
the desert sands change every march 22nd. as if they’re honouring something, a loss. rumour is it’s the day the fab four finally burnt out. if you’re silent at twilight, you can hear footsteps across the scorched earth. thousands of them.
almost as if a parade is crossing the sands forever.
On the subject of international killjoys, imagine British killjoys.
London is turned into another Bat City. All the old brick buildings get whitewashed and papered in propaganda. The East Enders are the most bitter about this and often tear down posters and chip off paint under cover of darkness.
Killjoy street artists selling paint on the black market and digging up old caches from before BLI’s take over. Street artists risking death to keep art alive in the East End. Artists vandalizing cameras so their buddies have a little more time to get their stuff up before the Crows come rolling in.
Killjoys escaping into abandoned tube stations. Abandoned stations becoming covered in graffiti art. Art popping up in busy tunnels where regular citizens can see it. Artists feeling smug that only they know the tunnels well enough to get near the art without being killed by trains. Art in the underground sticking around the longest because the Crows can’t figure out how to remove it without stopping service and letting on that something is wrong.
Killjoys escaping to the countryside. Killjoys finding old villages and setting up shop in the now abandoned buildings. Killjoys living in stone houses built in the 1500s.
British killjoys still finding ways to have afternoon tea. Killjoys growing scrawny mint plants in what good soil is left. Killjoys finding creative ways to brew leaves. Killjoys freaking out when they find real proper tea in abandoned homes.
Just British killjoys, man.