Good ol' boy from the bayous of Louisiana, Gumbo likes to mix a little bit of pain, a little bit of muscle, and a little bit of blood for that perfect bit of Southern hospitality.

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Good ol' boy from the bayous of Louisiana, Gumbo likes to mix a little bit of pain, a little bit of muscle, and a little bit of blood for that perfect bit of Southern hospitality.
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Posted in Sketch of the Day
The votes are in for the most popular DinoMarines, and I've chosen the top 6 to form the Omega Squad (in honor of the original dinosaurs being wiped out, the DinoMarines rank their units starting with Omega and working backwards from there). If you have a good idea for their squad nickname, let it rip in the comments. I put the cut-off there because that seemed to be the major break point (38 votes vs the 33 for the next spot) that would allow in enough members to be a team, without so many it got unwieldy.
The totals were:
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Posted in Challenge Favorites, Challenges
For my money, accounting for Veronica's scream of outrage posed the most difficult challenge in the panel for Caption Contest 80:
I thought the following six people did the best job of accounting for all of the various bits of the image, while managing to make it funny as well. Great job!
Vote for as many of these as you think are worthy of a win, and click on any image to see it at the original, larger size. The panel with the most votes as of whenever I check it next Monday will win for its creator the choice of either any item, or a portrait, to be included in the final release of HeroMachine 3.
Good luck!
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Posted in Challenges
(From "Gunmaster" Number 1, 1964.)
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Posted in Daily Random Panel
(From "Gunmaster" number 1, 1964.)
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Posted in Daily Random Panel
Got a day behind again, but thanks to Facebook fan Chip McDaniel for the suggestion.
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Posted in Sketch of the Day
I don't know why I haven't ever seen another Comet the Super-Horse costume at comics conventions, because this rocks:
Can "Streaky the super-cat" be far behind? Possibly not, as the number of "You have the nicest [alternate word for cat] I've seen yet!" jokes from socially awkward attendees would be astronomical.
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Posted in Things I Like
(From "Gunmaster" number 1, 1964.)
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Posted in Uncategorized
I bet the dragon on the left is a rogue.
When I was growing up, monster Player Characters were strictly verboten in D&D campaigns -- you were one of the main races, or you didn't play. Plus we had to walk uphill to the dungeon in the snow both ways.
Nowadays, of course, that's not the case, and you can play all sorts of various monster-influenced characters, both in D&D and other systems. Which got me to wondering, have you ever played a non-demi-human character (meaning not a dwarf, elf, human, halfling, or other common pre-set race)? If so, what was it?
Going a step further, if your DM said you not only could, but had to play a monster-based character, which monster would you want to use as your base?
And finally, let's say you were given the task by a major comics company to develop a super hero based on a mythological monster, what would you come up with?
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Posted in RPG Corner
(From "Gunmaster" number 1, 1964.)
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Posted in Daily Random Panel