Monthly Archives: November 2013

30 Characters in 30 Days Challenge, Day 10: Seeing the light

That first moment when your power awakens is ... well. It's better than the best sex you've ever had, better than winning the lottery, better than that time you were right in the argument with your wife. Of course that last one literally will never happen, so it's not a high hurdle but still, it's pretty awesome. They call it "Seeing the Light" and in Revis' case it was literally true.

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Thor: The Dark World and the Modern Movie Serial

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I have seen "Thor: The Dark World" and I pronounce it to be Good. Very entertaining, with enough good character moments to balance out the Hitting of Large Things. The copious CGI served its purpose well. Thumbs up from this geek!

Plus, they threw in a nice bit for their female fans (or, more likely, the girlfriends of their male fans) involving Chris Hemsworth, a sponge, and the conspicuous absence of a shirt.

After thinking about it a bit this evening, I suspect what Marvel has sneakily done is to re-create the old-time serial in the modern world. In the age before televisions (and television shows) were ubiquitous, studios regularly put out installments of popular franchises as chapters to keep the movie-going public entertained. You'd get your periodic installment of the adventures of Superman or The Green Hornet, each of which advanced an overarching plot line. They were very much comic book story arcs put on the silver screen.

I would argue that this, updated for the modern palette, is what Marvel is doing with these interstitial super-hero movies since they undertook their production. Each installment advances the over-arching character development of the protagonist, bringing back some of your favorite supporting cast from episode to episode. Each one uses bits from the previous film to inform your enjoyment of the current one (for instance, in "Thor: The Dark World" not having to re-establish the characters' backstories is a huge help in terms of building the plot and keeping momentum), and each ends with a tease that whets your appetite for the next.

The production values are much higher now than they were in the 1940s of course, and each chapter, if you will, has a more satisfyingly complete internal story arc. But they all feed into a larger narrative, continued not just in further movies in the same franchise but across other properties as well -- "Iron Man 3" strongly references the events of "The Avengers", as will, I'm sure, the upcoming "Captain America" sequel. You aren't obligated to watch each one, but they feed off of and enhance each other, building a whole interlocking network of fiction that greatly improves the individual installments and the impact of the gestalt.

What do you think, am I on to something here or whistling in the dark? Also, WARNING! Spoiler discussions about "Thor: The Dark World" will surely be in the comments for those of you who have seen it.

30 Characters in 30 Days Challenge, Day 9: Little Red Riding Hood

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Survey: The Future (and Present) of HeroMachine

Hi folks, this is Ye Olde HeroMachine Creator Jeff, and I’d like to get your help. Now that the first rush of panic over losing my job has passed and HeroMachine seems to be well on its way to supporting us financially, the time has come to take stock of where we are and what we ought to be doing next. I’ve put together a survey to get some idea of who uses the site for what now, and what you want it to be in the future. If you’d take a few moments to answer these five short questions, I’d really appreciate it.

Thanks to our Veterans

From one veteran to all others, that you for your service. Our true heroes are the ones that  are welling to give all for our freedom. You serve for what you believe in, and should be proud of it. This also goes out to the Military Members, Fire and Rescue, Law Enforcement, Correctional Officers, and Paramedics. To everyone that is welling to protect and serve. I thank you and I am proud to call you brother/sister. God bless.

Character Design Contest ♯49- Tarot Cards

This week I want you guys to create something based on one of the twenty two major arcana tarot cards. It can be a remimagining of the card its self or a character based on a card, I don't mind. For a list of the cards you can go here- http://www.tarotpedia.com/wiki/Tarot_Cards and look at the section titled Trumps and they are listed as the common or Marseille pattern.

I'm not going to have a limit on entries this week (although technically you can only do 22 entries as that's the number of cards). The contest will close at 12am Sunday (blog time). Please read the rules before entering, have fun and good luck.

Rules for posts, contests, and challenges that I am hosting: Original characters only, no copyrighted characters, no characters based on copyrighted characters, no characters based on RPG’s or other games. The characters must be your own design and not based on any character that might be copyrighted in any way. I have the right to delete any post that I believe crosses this line without warnings. Only post characters that you have either created for this contest specifically or you know for certain have never been entered to a contest before. If you aren’t certain, don’t enter it, because I’m not going to go back through all of the contests and check.

Friday Night Fights: Deadline Reminder

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Just a little reminder to you all, that entries for Friday Night Fights are due in by 12 midnight eastern time on November 25th.  You can get further FNF details here: http://www.heromachine.com/2013/10/25/friday-night-fights-historic-superheroes-entries/

To date I have yet to receive any entries, but there are still a little more then 2 weeks remaining, so hope to see them start rolling in soon!

Character Design Contest ♯48 (Be Inspired) Poll

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Note: I made these choices on how well I thought the image combined with and portrayed the music and, whilst I don't expect you guys to do the same, if you are going to listen to the songs that inspired these pieces please don't just disregard a piece because you don't like the style of music. The songs are in the brackets.

Character Design Contest ♯47 (Giving Up For Ghosts) Winner

The winner of this weeks CDC poll was none other than Atomic Punk for his Necromancer. Well done AP and good work by everyone who entered.

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“Just Cause” free today!

Friend of HeroMachine Ian T. Healy has made his existing "Just Cause" novels free for the Kindle today only in preparation for his upcoming "Deep Six" release. Check out the trailer (featuring some HeroMachine art, by the way):

If you're looking for some entertaining super-hero fiction, this is a great opportunity.