Reply To: Bad-People’s Heroes(and Villains)

Love Belladonna [looks up at screen as littlest squidling plays part of Batman & Robin “Why are all the pretty ones homicidal maniacs?”]

 

Reply To: Herr D's CFLs

I ran into this problem . . . invulnerable characters with no garments from the same source . . . AFTER tweaking the backstory so daddy dearest wasn’t a murderer or a Mengele.

“Radior Meets Red Tape”

http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u438/jamais5/2015hm/HerrD-RadiorMeetsRedTape_zpsdl0gqdbq.png

*shocking

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“Fabled Footwear” found in first class . . .

http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u438/jamais5/2015hm/HerrD-FabledFootwear_zpspm0elkzq.png

*pop-oddfootwear-WINNAH

I wonder how many people DON’T know the toe rhyme?

*I have been notified that at least one Latin American language has a popular translation.

Reply To: Tiberius' Character Emporium

[quote=137690]Lovely start! Be sure to read and familiarize yourself with the forum rules.[/quote]

Thank you, Djuby. I have given the forum rules a once over, will probably do it again soon to be sure I didn’t miss anything.

Reply To: Tiberius' Character Emporium

Lovely start! Be sure to read and familiarize yourself with the forum rules.

Reply To: Tiberius' Character Emporium

Hrmm, looks like it didn’t link properly. The good thing is, until I figure it out, you can see a smaller version of him in my profile pic.

Reply To: ONE PART, MANY CHARACTERS contest……

All pieces are used in more than 1 place!

 

Reply To: Trekkie’s World

@Herr, You ask,” Is the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy From Company B a copyrighted character? That might be interesting . . .”

How could he be? He is a musician who was drafted!  There is no physical description of him. (IMHO.)

@ Trekkie, Man the 40’s are treating you right! I think you asked about the coat… I think MAYBE (not sure yellow circle) but I think the shoulders might look too narrow.  I do however SEE a problem at the bottom of the coat, and that is that unless the coat has side slits, the skirt should not extend beyond the coat (red circle)

Reply To: Keric’s NOT A Challenge Gallery

 

Thank you, Cliff  That’s great feedback.

Song on now: Rhythm is Gonna get you By Gloria Estefan

If Kelly is head cannon for saved by the bell Kelly’s prom dress (Zack used his time out power to create from two old bridesmaids dresses)

 

Reply To: PLANET AMS

I loved the character from the start; he was always one of my favorites of yours. But I love what you did with this version! Just seeing the two of them side by side shows just how much your own skill has changed and improved. The second version looks better because he’s slimmer and more streamlined, and the masking on the left leg is flawless!

Reply To: Bad-People’s Heroes(and Villains)

Born in Boston in the year 1912 Doctor Thomas Armstrong was amongst the most naturally gifted men to ever live. An exceptional multi-sport  athlete in college, an Olympic hopeful, and a trained fighter of sport and street his physical gifts were surpassed only by his mental ones. His intellect allowed him to to earn what one reporter described as “More degrees than a blowtorch”, in the fields of medicine, engineering, history, literature, and a whole host of sciences. He had a photographic memory and was a polyglot able to make himself understood nearly anywhere in the world. In the 30’s he traveled the world seeking adventure and experiences and ended up fighting tyrants, gangsters, mad scientists, spies, and Nazi fifth-columnists long before his country actually entered the conflict. During the war he was recruited by the OSS at the rank of major and was in charge of several deep penetration missions to capture or destroy advanced Nazi technologies, and when given the time advised on The Manhattan Project. After the war he participated, though unwillingly, in operation paperclip, the recruitment of former Nazis into allied services. In 1953 he worked on a private cryogenics experiment but was only able to obtain himself as a test subject. Unfortunately his, at the time, prototype zero-point stabilizer failed after the freezing leaving his revival nonviable at the time. Decades later an archaic cryotube is discovered within a government warehouse still powered and running. the label on the tube reads “Doc Armstrong“.