Let’s get away from all that “Who can beat the snot out of whom” stuff and try something a little more thoughtful:
Discussion below the fold.
Let’s get away from all that “Who can beat the snot out of whom” stuff and try something a little more thoughtful:
Discussion below the fold.
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I’ve now added a “Backplanes” slot to the HeroMachine Horror Mini Beta, available here. It includes the holstered shotgun, bat wings, man-bat wings, mechanical wings, extra arm, and a few other items from previous versions.
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Apparently either sounds were a lot more muted in the 1940’s, or they hadn’t yet invented the exclamation point, or sheriffs just didn’t hit very hard. Whichever it is, something is definitely up with this image:

I love everything about this panel, from the awesome dialog (“A cloth-covered sledgehammer comes up from the floor …” — what the hell was his fist doing on the floor?!) to the look on the face of the outlaw, to how the sheriff guts out his apparently broken and/or dislocated shoulder to deliver a punch. And all done without the need for an exclamation point! I mean, come on, I’ve used two so far just in this one post, and yet you can cold-cock a guy into bug-eyed, broken-armed, raccoon-mascara-wearing submission without even getting out of a declarative mode.
Regardless, it makes for a very surreal visual. You’ve got this very savage beating taking place, but the onomontoPOWia makes it all seem very genteel, as if they’ll retire to tea and crumpets after the blood soaks into the sawdust. Just awesome.
The panel is from Avon Comics’ 1947 comic, “Cowpuncher” #1, courtesy of the awesome “Golden Age Comics” site. I’ve been having a blast going through these old issues from the dawn of comic books’ exploding popularity, before the Comics Code Authority intervened to put a bullet through the medium’s head. They’ve got romance comics, war comics, talking animal comics, pirate comics, cowboy comics, you name it and you’ll find some really cool examples of the genre. It’s fascinating to immerse yourself in this era of the medium’s development, and to appreciate just how pointed the visual language has gotten in the intervening sixty years.
I’d write more, but I have to go outside and practice punching things with a period instead of an exclamation point. I just hope I don’t have to dislocate my shoulder to get it done.
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UGO has put up a gallery featuring some of the contest entries they’ve received so far. I don’t know how they choose which ones go up, nor do I have access to the library of all entries, so I don’t have any particular insight to offer on why yours isn’t up there. I just thought they were neat and that you might like to get a look at some of the competition.
This is in reference to the Modern Warrior Contest being put on by UGO where the best character design gets to star in a new online video game, in case you missed it.
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With many thanks for your suggestions, I’ve added a “Face” slot to the Horror Mini. I also added a “Randomize All” button because, come on, random zombies = fun.
I cheated and just copied/pasted the Warrior faces into the app since I’m so short on time. I could probably do the same with the FacialHair one, but that’ll complicate things a bit for the female version. Do-able though. The Warrior Hair items don’t seem to fit all that well, but if you want it I can see what I can do. Ditto for the Backplane.
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I’ve just put up the HeroMachine “Horror Edition” beta up, which you can find here. Let me know what you think of it, features you’d like to see, things that aren’t working, etc. Here’s a sample character I made up while checking things out, sort of a “Zombie out on the town” sort of thing.

I took a lot of the recommendations people made in the last post about things like big chunks of missing skin (which you can see in the sample above), eye sockets missing eyeballs, separate skull pieces in the Head slot, and much more. It’s already over the 1MB mark, so I don’t know how much more I can comfortably add to it, but by all means holler if there’s something you really wanted but don’t see.
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(From “Cow Puncher Comics”, Avon, January 1947.)
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