Poll Position: Heredity bites

Having your own super-powers would be a neat challenge, but would you willingly impose them on your child? That’s the heart of this week’s Poll Position:

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The way I see it, you have two sets of consideration here. First, what effect would having those powers from a young age have on a youngster? And second, how would their abilities affect your ability to parent them effectively while they are growing up? Looking at them one-by-one:

  1. Flash: I think this set of powers presents the fewest disadvantages in terms of childhood development and parenting. Granted, they could more easily run away from home, but if you’re at the point where your kid’s fleeing your house, you probably have bigger problems than speed. However, the super-fast metabolism also requires huge amounts of food, which would be darn difficult to keep up with.
  2. Human Torch: I’ve had nephews who almost burned their houses down playing with matches, I shudder to think what a five year old who can hurl fireballs would be like.
  3. Professor Xavier: On the one hand, I think being a child with instant access to the most intimate thoughts of everyone around you would hopelessly warp you. On the other hand, it’s possible that knowing everyone else that fully would make you much warmer and stronger and more confident since there could be no lies where you’re concerned. But I don’t think I could in good conscience take that risk with my son or daughter.
  4. Spider-Man: Most of Peter Parker’s problems stem not from his powers but from other factors in his life, so as a “naked” power set this one is pretty attractive. However you almost have to live in a city with tall buildings for Spider-Man to be the most effective — if you have nothing to swing from, travel gets problematic, and what good is it crawling the walls at Walgreen’s, you know?
  5. Superman: How do you parent a god? What if your kid turns out to be a bad apple, as they sometimes do, and you’ve given them the ability to kill everyone on the planet without breaking a sweat? Having Superman’s powers yourself is one thing, giving them to someone else is something else entirely.

So having thought through all that, I think I’d probably choose Spider-Man. He’s strong, can avoid trouble, is quick, and couldn’t do mass harm if he turned out badly.

Random Panel: Paula Abdul sans makeup, discussing Randy and Simon

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Patriot reminder and Contest 29 Prize

Just a reminder, you only have three days left to get your entry in for the “Patriot Contest” and the prize of a free custom color character illustration! As an example of the kind of drawing you might get (sans color), I present you with Draco, Runt82’s prize for Caption Contest 29:

So head on over to the Photobucket group and get your entry in today before it’s too late!

Random Panel: I'm gonna go with "It's the dead guy in the coffin"

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Modern Warrior applet

I’ve just gotten word that the “theme” of the next HeroMachine Mini I talked about earlier will be “Modern Commando”. That means lots of camo gear, lots of weapons, lots of cool gun belts, and other ultra-modern gear for all your urban assault needs.

WANG!

I think this is one of the more unfortunate juxtapositions of onomontoPOWia with a crotch-shot of a large, muscle-bound S&M-themed character I have ever seen:

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Yes, “Master Man” (that’s his actual super id, I kid you not), we’re all veeeery impressed, now close your legs and get busy with the fight. Yeesh.

A commenter in another post brought up a good point (in regards to the Jackson Guice vomiting illustration in Dr. Strange), that the letterer usually adds sound effects, not the artist. Is that still true? I look at this panel and I can’t imagine Byrne not having drawn that WANG! right into the panel, it’s such a key part of the design. Had he not meant it to go there he’d not have left so much space in the lower left corner.

So I appeal to you, the better-informed comics audience, in today’s books does the penciler draw in the big sound effects, or is that left up to the letterer?

Random Panel: Gratuitous Kryptonian crotch shot

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Contest 28 Prize: Darkmatter

Loki and I have finished his prize for winning Caption Contest 28. Here’s the HM version he sent:

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And here’s the custom version I did:

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Thanks to Loki for a cool design!

The next HeroMachine applet

A new project for a major UGO client has come up, and while I can’t talk about it in any detail, it’s going to come along with a contest that’s absolutely going to knock your socks off. Seriously, what you stand to win is so cool that I wish I weren’t building the applet so I could enter.

This is going to end up as the most HeroMachine 3-like applet yet. I’ll be testing almost all of the core ideas that will go into the full version, the only exception being the ability to rotate the underlying body parts. I have to rewrite the base code again, because I want to make it possible for you to add ten different shirt layers if you want, for maximum flexibility. More technical detail after the jump.

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Random Panel: I'll take "Star Trek Ripoffs" for $1000, Alex

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