Reply To: Blastmasterism's Big Gallery

Cade Vanderbilt/Ammonite: Before he was a Seafarer, Cade Vanderbilt was the supervillain Ammonite. A victim of circumstance who lost everything he had through a string of bad decisions and pure bad luck, he turned to crime in a desperate attempt to gain some stability in his life, only to find himself in the clutches of the same organization who turned Wilbert Hiller, Sergio Garfield, and many unfortunate others into their living weapons. Cade emerged from their experiments with power only a fingersnap away, but completely and utterly mute.

Cade now finds an outlet to vent his frustrations in targeting coastal settlements and trade routes, but even he finds himself disturbed by the increasingly ruthless orders his superiors give him. One day, he fears he will eventually be made to do something so much worse than attacking cargo ships.

Ammonite's Toolkit (superpower) is generating the body colossal sea monster around his himself and controlling it from a cocoon of flesh within the creature's brain; the beast resembles the extinct mollusk serving as his namesake. Cade gains astoundingly powerful durability and strength when in this form, but he can only transform twice a day and can only last in his monster form for approximately 12 hours.

The price for Ammonite's powers was his voice, rendering him completely unable to speak.

Reply To: JR’s Characters

Name: Leigh Walker
Alias: Harpy
Powers: Superhuman Strength/ Reflexes/ Senses/ Stamina, Enhanced Healing Factor, Flight
One of a pair of superpowered twins born to high priced attorney Laurence Walker, Leigh is the older of the two by about half an hour, something she will never let her brother Lance forget if ever the time for some playful teasing comes up. More relaxed and cheerful than her straightlaced and serious sibling, Leigh was the one who came up with the idea of the pair becoming superheroes and is definately the more enthusiastic. Though she does have a very strong sense of justice, she finds superheroics to be more of a fun aside that helps fight crime, whilst her day job as a public defence attorney is where the real justice can be dealt. Her decision to become a public defender, rather than joining her fathers' law firm like her brother, did cause some tension within the family, a fact not helped by her claiming (to her fathers face) that private lawyers don't give people justice, but protect the rich and powerful from facing it. She has set herself one single, simple target for her career as a superhero, to take down the head of Criminal Enterprises, the multi-billionaire stock broker and head of the Mason Corporation, Charles Mason.
Random Extra Fact: Leigh wears glasses at work, even though she doesn't need them. She's found that she gets taken more seriously when she wears glasses.

Reply To: Mighty's Heroes

Thank you!  That's very helpful, I'll be doing that in the future with this.

Reply To: Funeral`s art

Russia may banned not only Heromachina. The government wanna will create isolation Internet how in China, but russian.

I was send one work, but my attempts are failed. I dont know how in edit field remove my failed attempts to send.

Reply To: Mighty's Heroes

Nice start. I like how you've shown off her powers, very clever.

As for how to put the image in the thread, best way to do it is (once you've submitted a reply on the thread): open the image in a new tab, edit the reply, copy the url for the image, click on the insert/ edit image widget (the thing on the end of the top bar of the reply box that looks like a little clip art of a sun over some mountains) and paste the url into the source bar, ok that and then resize the image to preferance and resubmit it.

Hope this helps.

Reply To: Fantasist Gallery

Now that's a guy I want working on MY moving company . . . good work.

Reply To: Funeral`s art

I still can't see most of your works. They don't look like they've been posted? Crosstalk suggests they WERE up. Did you remove them? Which country would ban heromachine? Rather cowardly thing to do, but I'm biased. (American)

Reply To: JR’s Characters

Harpy and Harrier
So, these two. Around 2 weeks ago, I posted on my Deviantart page that I was redesigning King Hawk and Queen Eagle and wanted suggestions on what to change their names to (as those original names are objectively crap), and I got a few suggestions, but it was AMS who put me on the path that I eventually went down (although I went with the name of an eagle + another different genus of raptor rather than hawks as he suggested). Now I designed Harrier (formerly King Hawk) first and went with a design inspired by my character Condor from a few years ago. Then I went a gave him the colours of the last redesign I done and it came out as Bird-Themed Uber American Patriot.Character, which wasn't what I'd intended and super doesn't fit the character. I messed around with a few variants, including ones based on the plumage of birds of prey, but nothing really worked, so I ended up going back and just running with the original colour-scheme with some minor changes (most majorly, changing the legs to be white instead of black, to fit in with Harpy's design). Both colour-schemes are still a little "America Bird"esque, but what can you do?

One thing I will say is that I found inspiration for a pretty neat villain design whilst trying to come up with new names for these guys, so you all have that no look forward to in the not-so-distant future.

Reply To: JR’s Characters

Name: Aquara/ April Fisher

Powers: Underwater Breathing, Fluid-kinesis

Thousands of years ago, at the dawning of human civilisation, the was a great city, the first great city, called Atlantis. Atlantis was advanced for its time, venturing out and exploring the wide ocean around them, and that drew attention. Their city was close to a seal of a Deep One colony and, in their exploratory zeal, the Atlantians awoke them. The Deep Ones saw an opportunity to free themselves and sank Atlantis, mutating the inhabitants to be more suited to their new underwater realm. However, the Deep Ones did not anticipate the effect that their actions would have on the Atlanteans, who saw their city's fate as punishment by the gods for transgressions. Fearing further reprecussions, the Atlanteans ceased exploration altogether, dooming the Deep Ones to remain trapped, only able to lash out and cause the Atlanteans further destruction as the former humans cowered behind new superstitions and ancient beliefs. That is, until the last of the awakened Deep Ones finally succumbed to time. But still, the Atlanteans stayed, hidden in their sunken city.
Aquara was born a Princess in Atlantis 18 years ago, however, her birth coincided with a dreadful civil war in Atlantis, between those who wished for Atlantis to explore outside the walls of their city and those who feared the old legends. Fearing for her daughters life, the Queen of Atlantis hid her newborn child, but was discovered and killed, with Aquara being lost to the sea. Fortuitously, whether by luck or some divine intervention, she washed ashore unharmed to be found by Arthur and Rita Fisher. The Fishers adopted the child, naming her April, and she grew up without knowing of her heritage. Well, until she was learning to swim of course, then it became pretty obvious. At first thinking she was just a superhuman, April tried starting a career in heroics, but as the Atlantean civil war began to affect the surface world, April's heritage and destiny became all the more clear.

Reply To: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2

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