Yearly Archives: 2012

Character Design Challenge 97 results

We got some kick-ass entries for our last Character Design Challenge, which tasked you with coming up with heroes (or villains) whose costumes were made up of everyday clothing items instead of spandex and capes. Without further ado, here are some of my personal favorites:

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Call Mrs. Claus, Santa's off his meds again

(From "Captain Midnight" number 56, 1947.)

Pop Quiz 22 Results!

Thanks to everyone who entered the last Pop Quiz, which challenged you to come up with a space ship. Here are all of the entries:

As for my personal favorite, I'm going to go with Skybandit. I liked the ship design the most, though the background and the planet I think aren't as successful as they could have been. But it's not a background challenge, it's about the ship, and I thought this one worked great.

Congratulations to Skybandit and thanks to everyone who took the time to play along!

Pop Quiz 21: Spaceship

Happy Saturday, folks! Your one-day quick-fire challenge today is to create a spaceship! Think the USS Enterprise, the Death Star, X-Wing Fighters, Martian saucers, huge interstellar gas harvesters, anything at all you can imagine that's designed for travel outside of planetary gravity wells.

You only get one entry -- that's right, just one! So make it your best. Most of the other rules are the same as for a regular challenge, but instead of a whole week I'll announce my favorites either tonight or tomorrow morning. Elaborate backgrounds aren't necessary, though if you've got one it's fine.

  • All entries must be in JPG or PNG form (BMPs are too big), posted to a publicly accessible website (like ImageShack, PhotoBucket, the HeroMachine Forums, whatever);
  • Entries must be made as a comment or comments to this post, containing a link directly to the image and the character name;
  • Please name your files as [your name]-[character name].[file extension]. So DiCicatriz, for instance, would save his "Bayou Belle" character image as DiCicatriz-BayouBelle.png.
  • Please make the link go directly to the image (like this) and not to a hosting jump page (like this). Here's a quick-start guide on how to do that for various image hosting services.

I'll pick one entry as my personal favorite, which will get to be featured in the side bar to the right for ultimate glory! As a bonus you're allowed to say you won the Internet for a few days.

Good luck!

(Image via Star Trek Minutiae.)

Because punching robots would be WRONG

(From "Captain Midnight" number 56, 1947.)

Super-Powered Con Man vs Alien Overlord

Super-Powered Con Man vs Alien Overlord

By: Andrew Hines

Cole Cash has long been a favorite of mine since he was created by Jim Lee (imagine that). Before he got canned with the rest of WildStorm, he was a real badass with a silver tongue and all the ammo he could carry.   He ended up being a rather intriguing character during James Robinson's run on WildC.A.T.s, due to his dealings with boss Jacob Marlowe. As I recall, he was also the only full-blooded human on the team of Kherubim-Daemonite hybrids. It seemed to be like putting Batman, a normal person without powers or special jewelry, in the ranks of the Justice League. So, you know, there's that. The higher-ups at DC have begun integrating the Daemonites into the standard DCnU.

 

As much as it pains (and surprises) me to say, Rob Liefeld's writing is actually better than his art, which is unfortunately still on the cover. This is actually the issue that brings out my inner geek to the X-TREEEEMMME!!! Sorry, I had to. Anyway, this is actually a decent issue as far as writing goes, but since it's Liefeld it can definitely be better. I want to like it, because it's Grifter, but for some strange reason it falls slightly short. Liefeld apparently couldn't even be bothered to write the dialogue, which was done by Frank Tieri. You can sort of let that one speak for itself.

The art is decent, because it's not whatshisname.  Instead, the pencils were done by Scott Clark and the inks by Dave Beaty and colors were by Andrew Dalhouse. Like I said, the art is decent, not exceptional in anyway. I'd really like for something to stand out here, but it just doesn't. Really, the only good piece of art is the cover, which is done by Liefeld. The colors are about the only really good thing in terms of artwork.

This earns a B-. I like where the story ends and hoe we can see more of it when Liefeld's finished. It's good if you know the characters, but if you're just starting to know anything about Grifter or anyone from WildStorm, then check in later.

"Cyborg DJ" by Zyp

"Sci-Fi Armor" by Trekkie

"Portrait" by Shiboreth

"Godia Soul Seeker" by PapaKrok