Thanks JR! I thought I’d try it to see if it worked, but was kinda expecting it not to.
Here’s a redo of the hand.

I’m sure you already know what my critique is going to be. The hand. You’ve kinda missed one. 😉
But yeah, seriously, I understand what you were going for with the left hand and it is annoying that there isn’t the right item for it, but it really doesn’t work. Not when you can tell the fingers are bending the wrong way. You could try the hand 2nd along on the bottom row of the 2nd to last page of hands-right if you masked the fingers, that would be my suggestion. Otherwise, looks pretty good and I’ll give the graphicness of it a pass because the character isn’t “realistic”, as it were. Nice job.
WARNING:Â This one’s pretty graphic (for me at least). Just saying.
“Just a Flesh Wound”. This went in a COMPLETELY different direction than I originally anticipated, but I still think it looks pretty cool. I was going to add a background, but I thought the white added nicely to the effect.

HOLY CRAP! Â A new character! Â It’s been awhile, but I finally got something new out of my head. Â And I did by saying I never use the color pink (#I HATE the color PINK). Â BOOM!
Presenting….PINK ERASER, ready to get the lead out……

Thanks, Vengeance! Â Cheers!
Apex knows the city like no other. That’s not just some poetic nonsense about being street smart. He’s literally connected to the city via a mental link. Out in the middle of nowhere, Apex is powerless but in the city, he becomes super strong, fast, agile, can leap great distances and is practically invulnerable. He can climb the side of buildings, communicate with them and even “control” them, to a certain extent.
To Apex, cities are living, breathing entities and he sees criminals and those who would do it harm as a disease.
“Crime is the disease. Apex is the cure.” – Epic voice over guy.

Apex
A slightly more everyday version of Malai:

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