Reply To: Lucho’s stumbling, bumbling attempts

Name: Brazuca (those of you from South America will understand the reference)
He's green and yellow for a reason, he's from Brazil. And... still working on the rest

brazuca

*Edit* New name, updated image.

Reply To: Lucho’s stumbling, bumbling attempts

Still working on the background, but the gist is this: A young buck, new to the hero trade, looking to make his mark

 

disruptor

Reply To: Lucho’s stumbling, bumbling attempts

A typical roughneck heros are likely to face

 

roughneck

Reply To: Lucho’s stumbling, bumbling attempts

I was hoping for some feedback, oh well...

Here's another take on the last one, code name The Saxon

the Saxon

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Madame Medusa for CDC #508

Reply To: Lucho’s stumbling, bumbling attempts

still messing around

Reply To: Funkmachine’s art.

Reply To: PLANET AMS

SEAR for CDC #507

Reply To: Amarin Reyny’s Creations, Take 2

Let's see if this works:

Aaaaaand apparently putting it into a new thread post doesn't work... hm...

Google Drive it is, then

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1oClrGxwxxXrVJNphqjZTrOdcTuLAd8ly?usp=sharing

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Hello. I'd like to ask for clarification on Rule #5. Does it apply only to such activities in real life, or does it also include examples of said activities engaged in by fictional characters? Given the fact that Heromachine was made first and foremost for creating characters of the superhero genre, it's a given that discussion of fictional crimes is bound to come up, especially (but not exclusively) when talking about villains. That said, I'd like to know exactly where the line is drawn. A couple of the posts on my art thread reference certain illegal activities that the characters engaged in, and if any of it crosses the line, I'd like to know so I can edit those references out. Thank you.