
(From “The Saint” number 1, 1947.)

(From “The Saint” number 1, 1947.)
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I’m throwing you a bit of a curve ball with this week’s Caption Contest, as you’ll have to complete the dialog started by a different character in the frame. So yeah, good luck with that! But, if you can come up with the funniest replacement dialog to complete this random comic book panel, you’ll win either your portrait or any item you like to be included in the final HeroMachine 3 program.

You have one week, as many entries as you like (for now — if it gets ridiculous like it did a time or two in the past I’ll have to ramp it back down to just three) so long as they’re left as a comment or comments to this post, and the very hounds of hell breathing down your neck. OK, that’s actually just the other commenters who might beat you to a joke, but you get the idea.
Good luck everyone!
Oh yeah, and keep it clean!
Posted in Challenges
I’ve chosen the Finalists for Character Contest 31, which challenged you to build a great weapon using HeroMachine 3. I’ve got quite a few of them, so follow me after the jump to see them in all their glory!
Posted in Challenge Favorites, Challenges
Congratulations to the winner of Caption Contest 73 — Tim! He wins his choice of either any item he wants, or a portrait of himself, to be included in the final HeroMachine 3 release for this great entry:

Thanks to everyone who entered and congratulations again to Tim.
Posted in Challenge Favorites, Challenges

(From “Out of This World Comics” number 1, 1950.)
Posted in Daily Random Panel
Posted in Sketch of the Day

(From “Police Comics” number 5, 1942.)
Posted in Daily Random Panel
I spent time this last week checking out the fantastic illustrations of comics artist Chris Samnee. He was doing a more or less daily sketch routine that he felt was getting stale, so he started doing the letters of the alphabet rendered through super-heroes. The results are pretty awesome. He’s up to “F” so far. Here’s his “A” for instance:

Chris Samnee's Super Hero Alphabet - A
Also, best buddy John Hartwell was inspired to offer a more up to date version of the Pendragon character I used as a Sketch of the Day recently as part of his own Sketch of the Week, this time in the classic Kirby style:
Great stuff Mr. Hartwell!
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