Reply To: JR’s Characters

@HerrD- True. Kinda makes you wonder why he didn’t go into bar service. I mean, other than potentially making exponentially more via crime, but, you know, he wouldn’t have to be on the run from the law all the time, plus he could alway cameo in his universes Bond equivelent.

Anyway

 

Cement- William Flint

Powers: Body made of phase changing cement (can be either solid or liquid at will), Extreme Durability, Enhanced Strength

Once an ordinary construction worker, William Flint just had one very bad day at work to turn him into the supervillain known as Cement. Working on renovating an old disused nuclear power plant, FLint fell from his scaffolding and landed in some unset cement. Unfortunately, unknown to Flint and his colleagues, the sit had not been properly decontaminated and Flint emerged from his fall with a body made of cement. Unable to have a normal life after his accident, and prevented from commiting suicide due to his new physiology, he attempted to take his revenge on his former boss, but was stopped by Red Kite. However, this has given him a new purpose in life, to kill both Red Kite and his former boss.

Reply To: Nighthawks Nest

Hi Herr. I Havent really thought about it yet as he was kind of just thrown together but feel free to have  go yourself.

Reply To: The Bygone Corner

No, but I know you haven’t judged the OPMC’s yet. Did you have a deadline in mind?

Reply To: G. W.'s New Superverse

[quote=151467] The second is writer’s block. I haven’t been having as many ideas, and I’ve also been forgetting many of the ideas I’ve had in the past.

The third is that I don’t have nearly enough villains, and, as mentioned previously, I am having a hard time coming up with concepts.

[/quote] Writer’s block is a vacation for me. My backlog is more of a backforest. With less ideas and villains, you should probably try heroes dealing with natural catastrophes. Hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, fires, and famines. Many characters are interesting doing what their superpower is unnecessary for.

Reply To: The Lord Captain's Shenanigans

His kids would be Vegans. Nice work.

Reply To: Nighthawks Nest

Minotaur is an interesting conundrum. I’m trying to imagine a sensible backstory for him to avoid doing other creative work at the moment. Did you have one in mind?

Reply To: CantDraw Gallery of Bad Art

Lovin’ the Tempest.

Reply To: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2

Lovin’ these prizes, man. I can remember the day [mimes cane with tentacle] when the only prize was BRAGGING RIGHTS! It was uphill both ways to the internet . . .

Reply To: JR’s Characters

. . . or make the perfect martini!

Reply To: JR’s Characters

Shockwave- Matt Flynn

Powers: Vibration Manipulation

Matt Flynn was once just as small time thief, a low ranking member of Criminal Enterprises. However, that all changed during a botched job on a experimental technologies lab. Accidentally triggering a seismic wave manipulation machine, Flynn’s entire molecular structure was affected in such a way that he too became able to control pressure oscillations. Taking on the pseudonym Shockwave, Flynn can vibrate any solid object by touch and send pressure pulses through the air. He is able to control the frequency of these vibrations to such an extent that he can just as easily vibrate a specific mechanism lose in a safe door as cause a magnitude 6 earthquake.