Reply To: Suleman's creations

When good old Granny Carver, general manager of SFWA, finally decided she’d gotten enough of being pushed around by her employees, she called home and got some backup:  Nadya Carver and  Joanne “Red Jo” Thompson, also known as Granny’s Girls. The question is, can even she control these two?

Nadya Carver is the black sheep of the family. Tall, strong and nearly impervious to pain, a truly unpredictable competitor, who sometimes needs to be reminded to follow the rules.

Red Jo is an amazing athlete, excelling at all aspects of wrestling. She is the brains of the duo, directing Nadya and stepping in when the opportunity presents itself.

Finishing move: Last Rodeo (Nadya lifts the opponent in a wheelbarrow hold, Red Jo jumps over her from the top rope and lands a seated senton on the opponent)

Reply To: Anarchangel’s Archive

I originally made this pose for a different character but said character was going to be an electricity user too and that got me thinking about Surge. I’ve been meaning to redo him for a while now so I decided to just go for it.

Surge

Reply To: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2

Thanks Suleman. Don’t really care about winning or not, but I do love seeing how others interpret the brief. There is a boat load of creativity on the member roster.

Reply To: Camruth’s Alterniverse

Another Public Domain Golden Age character, this time a villain.

the RED LASH in both his original GA appearance and  my modern reinterpretation of the character. I kept the green pants but added more red in to reinforce the villain’s name.

The original had regular whips grafted where his hands once were. My reinterpretation has cybernetic arms with retractable energised steel cables/whips (much like the Marvel villain Constrictor). The red in the whips is the energy conduit that runs down the center of the cables.

I really have to work on making my metallic items look more realistic rather than just grey.

Reply To: Keric’s NOT A Challenge Gallery

Thank you, Rajah and JR, It’s a bit strange wings often bring me praise.

They usually look great with minimal effort.(which is why I love them.)

 

Reply To: ONE PART, MANY CHARACTERS contest……

Thank you RP I’ve selected the 13th for judging.

Reply To: Complete the picture

You’ve done a great job, that is half the fun of opening up a piece to another’s interpretation, seeing what changed

Reply To: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2

Damn. The competition is gonna have to be amazing if that won’t win.

Great job. I love the head and how you used a tail to make the body.

Reply To: Suleman's creations

Wrestling against Pratima Kaur is like playing online against a cheater. She’s even stronger than she looks, and far faster than you’d expect. She excels at suplexes and amateur wrestling techniques.

Despite her intensity and performance in the ring, she has trouble connecting with the audience in San Francisco. Her thick Delhi accent might be a factor. Oh, well, she’s young. She’ll get over it somehow.

Finishing Move: Monsoon Fall (Back suplex lift transitioned into a falling chokeslam)

 

Note: I really liked the background that JR made, so I stole it. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and all that.

Reply To: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2

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