
(From “Master Comics” number 62, 1945.)

(From “Master Comics” number 62, 1945.)
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Hammerknight’s starting a new series this week, and would love your suggestions. Take it away, HK! Click the image for a larger, more legible version.
Posted in Recipes, Suggestions & Ideas
I just added a handful (get it?!) of items to HandRightStandard in the HeroMachine 3 Alpha. These are the additional hands from the BodyMaleAlternate set that weren’t already in there.
Posted in HeroMachine 3

I’ve been into fabrics and folds lately, so this old man in a turban and shawl was a good subject.
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(From “Mary Marvel” number 1, 1945. And that’s a Thomas Dolby reference for all you youngsters out there who never heard of “She Blinded Me With SCIENCE!”)
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For the first time, we at HeroMachine.com are proud to bring you the previously untold story of how Namor lost his “Worst Dressed Aquatic Hero” award:

Look, ribbons may count as a “sport” in the eyes of the International Summer Olympic Committee, but in no way should they be considered as substitutes for an actual costume in the annals of super-heroic adventuring, a memo Phantasmo clearly missed. I just thank whatever deities may exist that we are exposed only to his dorsal view, because I have no desire to see what that ribbon is doing on the flipside.
Posted in Bad Super Costumes
I totally screwed up the scarf to her left by her head, but otherwise I kind of like it.

And here’s the video of the sketch. I am working on getting a microphone so I can add voice-over, which I am sure will be the most eagerly anticipated theatrical release since “Avatar” went to the IMAX.
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(From “Master Comics” number 56, 1944.)
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We’re trying something starting with this week’s contest (Character Contest 25) — You get to pick the winner! I’ve selected the submissions that I feel are particularly worth of inclusion, our Honorable Mentions from which you, the voting public, will select a winner.
Even better, you can vote for however many entries you think are worthy of the win. So if you’re the kind of person who has trouble deciding between two great choices, this is the poll for you!
I’ll close voting next Monday, when the next contest is announced. If this goes well, we’ll try the voting thing again.
Good luck to everyone, and congratulations to the following Honorable Mentions, may the Most Honorable Mention win!
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