
(From — you guessed it — “Bulletman” number 2, 1941.)

(From — you guessed it — “Bulletman” number 2, 1941.)
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Usually when I do these caption contests, I have at least some idea of what I would put if I were entering, but not so this week:

Definitely some interesting bits to work with there, though, you have to give me that! Anyway, your challenge is to fill in the missing dialog with your own invention. Funniest entry wins either any item of their choice or a caricature of themselves to be included in the final HeroMachine 3 program!
All entries must be made in the comments to this post, and you can only enter up to three times. Also, please keep it relatively clean. I’ll choose a winner next Tuesday, so until then, good luck!
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The character contest challenge this week was to take a common phrase of two words (or three if you could swing it) and turn that into a super-powered pair of characters, like “Hawk and Dove” or “Love and War” or “Cloak and Dagger”. A lot of the entries were very good, but the featured pair weren’t really a phrase like that. For instance, I think Crinold’s “Gaia and Quicksand” are marvelous illustrations, but “Gaia and Quicksand” isn’t a saying:
Having said that, I thought the following submissions were great examples of good illustrations that also fit the contest concept. Well done all!
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On one hand, I’m sad to report that the HM Mini I’ve been talking about has been canceled again. They didn’t like the coloring book idea, so the whole thing is dead at this point.
On the other hand, that loss is your gain, as I have now translated over all of the mech stuff from it to the HeroMachine 3 Alpha! It’s in two parts, “BodyMech” and “HeadMech”, with the Body set having torsos, arms, and legs. All of this was drawn at a three quarter angle view as opposed to the regular HM straight-on model, so the pieces aren’t going to work with most of the existing clothing and such. But you can build a pretty cool looking robot and some of the heads go well on existing creations, giving them a looking-off-into-space look.
Here are a couple of screen shots to show you some of the options:


Let me know what you think, and if you want me to edit the arms so they lack hands (allowing you to drop in your own from Left/Right Hand).
The next few days I’ll be working on cleaning this stuff up, adding some more to Mark’s great Polearms set, and then we’ll see from there.
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(From “Bulletman” number 2, 1941.)
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We did this a couple of weeks ago with Marvel characters, but of course the DC Universe is quite different. So here goes:
Discussion after the jump.
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(From “Bulletman” number 2, 1941.)
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(From “Bulletman” number 2, 1941.)
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All righty, assuming this radical change in course for the mini works out, this is the kind of thing you’ll have to look forward to:

Originally this was going to all be separate pieces — left arm, right arm, left leg, right leg, torso, head, and the random background element. I still have everything all separated, so some of that would be usable in HM3. But now it looks like it is going to essentially turn into a series of static pictures like this one, pre-assembled, that you can color. If I can manage it, I’ll try to have many (many) more than three colorable areas, so you’d click the paint bucket and fill each discreet area however you want. Like a coloring book. Mostly.
Is that cool, stupid, or somewhere in between?
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(From “Bulletman” number 2, 1941.)
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