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Anonymous /a/280761533#280774082
7/21/2025, 7:46:26 AM
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>There's a huge dissonance between the material and the actual series.
I mostly agree, but even the source material portrays him as super sappy when he's apparently not that according to Axeman.

I said this before, but despite it only being six months he's already slipping up this hard and he doesn't even realize it. He has been drawn unknowingly giving out these genuine smiles and stares full of warmth at the Forgers. And then Axeman claims he's still closed off, on guard, and not budging much. Something we only see rarely like during the aftermath of the bus arc.

I feel like it's a convenient excuse for Axeman to stall. Draw him being vulnerable and not spy like at all, and then hit he breaks so he goes back to being mission focused.
Anonymous /a/280295664#280317401
7/7/2025, 1:44:23 AM
Axeman has stated that his idea of Twilight as a character is different from the fans' idea of him.
Fans likely see him as completely smitten under the mask, but Axeman still sees him as closed off and on guard.

Which is fine and all since he shouldn't give into the whims of the fanbase so easily, but the glacial pace, refusal to touch the family, and inconsistent release schedule combined with this means Twilight comes off incredibly cold at unexpected times. Spy autism and work mode are too strong.

It's something being experienced with today's chapter for a lot of people. The glowie work mode dodging the question is definitely rubbing people the wrong way.
Personally for me it was the end of the Bus arc where he comes off as so uncaring and flippant about Anya despite him apparently rushing to the scene after his mission.

You gotta admit it is a bit polarizing to for him to display all these genuine smiles for irl years now, and we're expected to believe that he's not really softening up at all. The excuse of them only being together for about half a year sort of falls apart when he already comes off as a big sap that isn't even aware of his slip ups.
Axeman want's us to think of him as uncompromised but Twilights actions rarely show him as that. A consequence of the spy stuff and the family being pushed to the back burner.