
(From "Nature Boy" number 2, 1956.)
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(From "Nature Boy" number 2, 1956.)
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Posted in Daily Random Panel
We've talked before about various fictional universes we'd like to live in, but I want to take a slightly different angle on that:
Discussion after the jump.
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Posted in Versus
(From "The Black Terror" number 11, 1946.)
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Posted in Daily Random Panel
Your design challenge for this week is to create a super-powered modern-day character based on the name and general concept of a Dungeons & Dragons class. Examples from actual published comics would include the likes of Paladin, Wizard, and of course Rogue.
Note that in those cases the actual power set of the original class is sometimes only peripherally part of the actual character. Rogue does steal something -- powers -- which is pretty close, but she's not a trap springer or backstabber. You don't have to be limited like that, though; if you want, you can make a character named Rogue who would duplicate those D&D roles more perfectly. Or, you can go in a totally unexpected direction, say by making a psychic thief who steals memories or somesuch.
So, here are the rules:
Next Monday I'll select the Finalists from all submissions, and one overall Winner who will receive his or her choice of either a custom item or a portrait of themselves, to appear in the final HeroMachine 3 version.
Good luck everyone!
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Posted in Challenges
Many thanks to everyone who entered Caption Contest 74, I had some good laughs. I've picked out the Finalists, and now it's up to you to vote for the ones you think are funniest. Good luck everyone!
As usual, click on an image to see it full-sized, and you can vote for as many as you like. Results will be posted next Monday.
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Posted in Challenges
Note that with the old blog layout, images could only be 525 pixels wide, but now they can be up to 640. That also means the HM3 interface is wider so you can see your characters better.
All of this is made possible by secret invisible mind-control Martian technology brought to us by J'Onn J'Onzz, which is why he looks so grumpy.
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Posted in Sketch of the Day
(From "The Black Terror" number 11, 1946.)
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