Olympian Games, Gymnastics Results

Thanks to everyone who voiced their opinion in the Olympian Games' Gymnastics Competition! On behalf of Main Man Hammerknight, I am happy to report the following characters are our winners:

medal-goldGold Medal: Spider-Man (Marvel)
medal-silverSilver Medal: Night-Crawler (Marvel)
medal-bronzeBronze Medal: Batman (DC)

After one event, therefore, Marvel leads the overall medal count with 2, while DC is second with 1.

SOD.050 – Hurling

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It's like curling, only stabbier.

RP: Commando Yank tackles date night

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(From "America's Greatest Comics" number 7, 1943.)

Hand placement

Hammerknight has put together a great quick guide to how to properly place hands on your illustrations. HeroMachine 2 didn't let you change anything from the default spots so it wasn't an issue, but with HM3 you can rotate and move and flip the arms and hands however you like, and sometimes that can cause problems. Even we professional illustrators sometimes have to break out a mirror and check out how things are supposed to go, so I am sure you'll find this wonderful guide very handy. Thanks HK!

SOD.049 – Things and stuff

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RP: Awkward moments in hero-villain beat-downs

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(From "America's Greatest Comics" number 7, 1943.)

Count Crapula

Having a bad costume foisted on you is demeaning enough, but a far sadder spectacle is a bad costume the recipient actually likes:

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This revamp (get it, re-"vamp"?! I just slay myself!) is from the Golden Age of comics, when an intrepid publisher tried to cash in on the whole super-hero fad by combining spandex and Dracula. It must be frustrating to have all the supernatural power of the night and still no fashion sense, but he's really pulled it off here. From the Daredevil like horns and spandex mask to the gigantic bat buckle holding up his underwear, you'd think at least he'd be granted the mercy of not being able to see his own reflection in a mirror like a real vampire, but no. Even that is forbidden him, and he is forced to endure his own sartorial horror for all eternity.

Now that's a curse you can believe in.

Update: As several commenters pointed out, this is actually from a Dell comic in the 1960's. That's important because they had to make him non-scary due to the pernicious Comics Code. Remember kids, censorship leads to bad art, that's key.

SOD.048 – Nick Furry

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RP: Then I’ll need some Doritos!

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(From "America's Greatest Comics" number 7, 1943.)

Poll Position: A brave new world

I like thinking about what the real world would be like if some of the genre conventions we all love about comics were to be introduced here. So that's our weekly conundrum:

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Discussion after the jump!

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