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Paragon

The first flagship hero of the VSU (Vaudeville Superhero Universe – I literally just made that up), Chris Petrakis is a mountainous Greco-American man who possesses  a mutant myostatin gene that grants him incredible superhuman strength, endurance, and durability. A veteran hero of some experience, all-round nice guy, and second founding member of the International Freedom League.

As one of the most recognised and popular superheroes in the world, he fights crime and threats to the Earth as ‘Paragon, the pinnacle of man.’

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Poses- 4 “new” ones!

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So I was just experimenting with this character and, while admittedly it’s not perfect, I kind of like how it turned out.

Electro Lord used to be a just a man with electric powers but he has now learned that he is able to become a being of pure electric energy. A state which only amplifies his already enormously inflated ego.

Electro Lord

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Interesting. Sort of Shiva-isk. I have a few you might like. I’ll link them to you.

A few Old Ideas, a Few New Ideas

Malachi

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. . . rrrrhh! I’m saying, same three items, bonus point for reference to the movie “Independence Day” that requires no explanation, and due 7/11/18 noon EST tbj 8pm.

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Yeah, I checked both the hand category and the companions-humanoids category and couldn’t find a great fit. Rather frustrating.

It might be possible to use an open hand like this, since we’re looking at him from below, but it’d take some experimentation.

 

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The pose feels natural to me. Well executed. Having the un-tailored t-shirt available makes a big difference. Most tops in the machine are nearly impossible to use for rear-facing poses.

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Thanks. I struggled with the left hand. I could have sworn there was a flat, palm down, thumb facing out hand, but I couldn’t find one.