Yeah, not crazy about the current, it's relying way too much on the text. I'm not really sold on the pics from , although the Vietnam protestor and the guy being carried by the policemen are the best of the lot.
edited 9th Jul '14 7:02:56 AM by Willbyr
"And unless it's going against this wiki's policy..."
Not at all. A good image is a good image.
Becky: Who are you? The Mysterious Stranger: An angel. Huck: What's your name? The Mysterious Stranger: Satan.The one example from 1 is good. I'm sure there are other options of hippies or the civil rights era. The current needs to go.
The flower shows a good gesture. Which is more than the current illustrates.
Check out my fanfiction!I know it's more text than illustration, but perhaps we could consider the second panel from this page of Attica? http://www.beyondrealitymedia.com/attica/issue-9/page-30/
Absent-minded professor and Neverwinter Nights DMThat actually isn't bad. The other man's bloody hand in the foreground takes it out of "just text" territory for me.
But panels 1 and 2 on the previous page might be even better, since they show him refusing to even make the motion of beginning a violent action to save her
edited 13th Jul '14 7:02:54 AM by Madrugada
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.Though I really cannot see why we should use an extremely text-y image if we have other options that doesn't have any. 6 is very nice.
The only objection I have to either of the Attica suggestions is how they might look at wiki size.
One of the reasons I chose that particular panel of Attica is because it wouldn't need to be shrunk down in width for the wiki and so the text would still be legible.
Absent-minded professor and Neverwinter Nights DMClock is set.
I still like either of the flower suggestions.
Check out my fanfiction!Current is poor. 7 and 8's imagery contrasts too much with the trope for me, text or no. Both of the images in 1 are good, though.
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I'm really not sure how the picture of a prisoner illustrates "somehow who is opposed to violence". I suppose the point of the trope is "illustrated" in the text in the right panel, but even that barely relates to the trope.
And unless it's going against this wiki's policy, there are several good images from The Other Wiki's article on Pacifism. Here's one example.◊.