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Character Contest Prize: Creeper

Borntobealoser requested a creeper or some other “Minecraft” item as his prize for winning Character Contest 66. Rather than doing the big pixellated version you see in the actual game, I decided to do something more interpretive, inspired by this … Continue reading

Deadpool vs. Deathstroke

I am enjoying the debates around these “Versus” fights, so here’s another one for you: {democracy:199} To help you in your decision-making process, here’s a quick run-down of the two characters (powers not shown): Deadpool Deathstroke Uses multiple samurai swords. … Continue reading

HM3: Turned heads

Kytana requested a “profile head” for her Character Contest 68 prize. I’ve put up three versions in Head-Male-Standard as a test — let me know what you think. It didn’t make sense to me to leave off the nose, mouth, … Continue reading

With no defenses, wouldn't one attack be enough?

(From “Samson” number 3, 1941.)

Character Contest 72 WINNERS!

Greetings, HeroMachinists! Guest Judge John Hartwell here with the results for Character Contest 72 – The Power COSMIC! My thanks to Jeff for the opportunity to be a part of HeroMachine Nation in this capacity, and my thanks to everyone … Continue reading

Caption Contest 107: A pointed note

Your challenge this week is to come up with the best replacement dialog for this comics panel: I imagine the missing narration would be whatever the note was supposed to say, but you could go in a different direction entirely … Continue reading

HM3: Kimono

I’ve just uploaded the following kimono to Tops-Female-Dresses in HeroMachine 3 as Chasca’s prize for winning Character Contest 69.

HM3: Viking ship

While we’re waiting on John’s big contest decision, here’s a companion to the galley galleon ship I did the other day for Frevoli, now live in Companion-Vehicles: As before, color1 is the sail, which is where items masked to the … Continue reading

Bets you can't lose

(From “Samson” number 3, 1941.)

Samson's solution to the homeless problem

(From “Samson” number 3, 1941.)