For Fig and Vivian, when they fall in love, they end up leaving the Nightlighters for personal reasons and working as an independent hero duo. Seven months later, they return with new outfits:
Vivian…

For Fig and Vivian, when they fall in love, they end up leaving the Nightlighters for personal reasons and working as an independent hero duo. Seven months later, they return with new outfits:
Vivian…

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Okay, all Nightlighters have been uploaded! Here’s some misc. work featuring them:
Kota and Emmie being a couple:

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Tomahawk: The Nightlighters’ medic. The son of a tribal leader wandering the far north of Atlas, living in self-imposed exile. A harsh and stern man with a crippling lack of social skills, but has nothing but empathy for those who come under his care, and is secretly grateful to the Nightlighters for allowing him to practice his medical skills. Jody’s closest friend. His three “pit wolves” are named Flint, Wick and Steel.
Tomahawk has no true powers of his own, but he is a dangerously adept fighter armed with the weapon that’s his namesake and vast skill with medicine.
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JOLLY ROGER:
Possessed by the spirit of his long-dead ancestor, the notorious pirate Malcolm Beckett, the villain known as Jolly Roger hunts the descendants of everyone who ever betrayed Captain Beckett, a vengeful spirit in a young man’s body.
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[quote=159845]Johnny Danger’s design seems like something reminiscent of the Golden Age of comics.[/quote]
That’s sort of what I was going for.
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The Tempest 4-3

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The dreaded Post-Apocalyptic Vehicle: The Spiker. Rather than adding weaponry and decorations to an existing car, the creator of this car destroyed several cars, used a few basic parts, and then made the rest from scrap metal and other parts found in a junkyard.
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Johnny Danger’s design seems like something reminiscent of the Golden Age of comics.
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